Casimire, Brother, Angers, France, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1882 October 17
Scope and Contents
Brother Casimire tells McMaster that in his school the English language is a part of the curriculum. Consequently, several teachers wish to have a daily publication, which would be used in the study of the language and also as an informative document. One of Casimire's friends who lives in the United States, told him about the Freeman's Journal. Casimire asks McMaster to collect subscriptions for his "Revue". The "Revue" is sent France to the subscribers for the sum of 15 francs a year. Every agent will receive 3 francs for every subscription. Haulleville sends some forms which can be signed by persons interested in becoming subscribers. If McMaster approves of the idea Haulleville could print on the cover of the "Revue" the name of the agent. :: I-2-b A.L.S. French 4pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1882 October 17
Language of Materials
English.
Genre / Form
Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository