Mullany, F.S.C., Brother Azarias Patrick Francis, Ellicott City, Maryland, to John O'Kane Murray, Brooklyn, Long Island, 1884 July 12
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Brother apologizes to Murray and his sister for not having sent his regrets at not being able to call when returning from Newport and for not acknowledging Murray's little work on English literature. Two students are awaiting entrance exams, one a nephew of James G. Blaine . Brother is very busy working on a paper to read in New Orleans before the International Congress of Educators. The most damaging thing about Murray's book is that he loses temper in discussing Irish troubles-and that will never do for a textbook. A calm, statement-without epithets-of Ireland's grievances would be better all around. He suggests that Murray give up writing for a year or two to restore his health and energy and invites him to come down and spend a week or two. :: I-1-d A.L.S. 3pp. 16mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1884 July 12
Language of Materials
English.
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