Wolff, George D., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Henry F. Brownson, Detroit, Michigan, 1889
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He sends two copies with corrections and two insertions; one is for Hughes of the "Michigan Catholic" to be delivered when Brownson thinks proper, and one for the United or Associate Press. While Brownson's letter was intransit, Wolff published a letter in the "Catholic Standard", in violation of the general rule respecting the confidential character of private letters. He hopes Brownson will exculpate him; he believes no harm will be done. He speaks about the time limits of his speech; if he is there will he have to read it, or are there regularly appointed readers? Brownson should answer whether or not Wolff was hard enough on the Catholic Press. Attached is editorial quoting Brownson. :: III-3-c A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.
Dates
- Creation: 1889
Language of Materials
English.
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