Dallas, Alexander I., New York, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1880 January 28
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"Ave Maria" received. Enclosed is the Constitution and a circular of the C.A.L.A. The latter Dallas would like notice in the "Ave Maria". Then the good souls could contribute to the object, sending their contributions to Dr. Havard. Did Hudson read F. Genes note to Dallas? Dallas believes he has contracted another marriage which will prevent his return. He has gone to Alsace. Professor Lyons is trying to obtain half fares over the Erie and Michigan Southern. Dallas could not back out even if mistaken and he wrote with half a heart. The sketch is not worth print, but Maurice Francis Egan thought otherwise. The coming number will have a poem called "The Two Kings." It was written as a result of a sort of barter by Egan. Dallas was pleased with "Preludes" and wrote his opinion to the author, Egan. Hickey has complimented the "American" but Hudson's criticism is the true one. Dallas is afraid the venture is not backed financially as Hickey says he cannot afford to pay for wood carvings. Dallas is satisfied with what he has learned from the War Department, governing the appointment of proposing military units at colleges, but he would still like to hear from Father Corby. Lt. Edward B. Ives is a practical Catholic, and in every way competent; he should take over the detail at Notre Dame. Dallas is glad Hudson will show the sketch to the children, as Sister M. Rosa seems to have confiscated the copy of the "American" sent to Marie. :: X-2-f A.L.S. 6pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1880 January 28
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English.
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