Hickey, Patrick V., New York, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1879 May 10
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Hickey thanks Hudson for the Ave Maria and hopes he did not deprive the desolated library of it. He has ordered a set of the Catholic Review for Hudson and this will be one of the few sets which can be procured. There is an abundance of matters of great interest in the paper and he knows that he has a quid pro quo in the Ave Maria. He is glad that Hudson liked the lines he wrote on Notre Dame and had planned to write more, both on Notre Dame and on Mother Angela's work, but the fire scorched out that article. Father Thomas E. Walsh, C.S.C., called Hickey and he gave him all the advice he could. When he returns from Chicago he will tell him all he can. Hickey inquires if this Mr. Hutchinson, of whom Hudson spoke, is the gentleman who presented his son to Pio Nono as a young Swiss guard. If so, it adds another interest at his delightful letters. He can say nothing of Father deBruno's work until he sees it. If he has not yet printed the third edition perhaps Hickey could buy the plates cheaply. If so Hickey would like to know the price. P.S. His sister wishes to say that their moving delayed the collection and binding of the February "Catholic Review" promised Hudson. He asks Hudson for the account of the September Miracle of last year by Henry Lasserre and any account of Bernadette's death that Hudson may have. Did Father Walsh send Mother Angela the list of Catholics Hickey gave him? :: X-2-e A.L.S. 4pp. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1879 May 10
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English.
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