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Wolff, George D., Norristown, Pennsylvania, to Henry F. Brownson, Detroit, Michigan, 1889 October 18

 Item
Identifier: CBRH III-3-c

Scope and Contents

Final copies of his paper have come to hand—one for W. H. Hughes, one for the United Press, if Brownson thinks that proper, and one for the committee. Wolff is not silly or unreasonable enough to expect that more time will be allowed for reading his paper than will be allotted to others. It will take 60 minutes; he will read it over and mark in red ink parts which may be omitted without destroying its unity and will send Brownson a marked copy, should the Committee have arranged for some one else to read the paper. But regarding its being published, he wishes it published as a whole. P.S.: He has struck out paragraphs where he had repeated himself, has added a new topic—advocating a great Catholic daily newspaper—and has rewritten the concluding paragraphs. He would be glad if Brownson would glance over it and send him his impressions. Instead of three, he sends only two and will send a third tomorrow, as only three have as yet been delivered. :: III-3-c A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1889 October 18

Language of Materials

English.

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