Howe, Frances R, Chesterton, Indiana, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1880 February 13
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Miss Howe will send the article on St. Joseph as soon as it is finished. She asks Hudson if he sent any recompense for the article on Corpus Christi. Hudson may as well regard it as a present as the story was written on Sunday in order to get it finished on time. The money would have been given to charity anyhow. Mr. Seamman sends her money in checks made out to Frederic Burstrom, the person who cashes them; it saves extra endorsing. She wonders if the South Germans would understand the meaning of Voralp, as it is a mountain expression. The two quotations in the beginning were found in the Rosier de Marie, and other assertions can be checked in the Franciscan guide book of the Holy Land. The article in the Scholastic on the Holy Land alludes to the dangers of oriental travel. Those who travel in Palestine must apply to the Franciscan Fathers for a competent dragoman. With such service and direction pilgrims are as safe as with the conductor of a Pullman car. :: X-2-f A.L.S. 3pp. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1880 February 13
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English.
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