Stanislaus, C.S.C., Brother, Washington, D. C., to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1880 March 12
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Brother Stanislaus has safely reached Washington but has not yet seen any of the Congressmen. He will visit Mr. Calkins at his residence as soon as the session closes, in order to ascertain what changes he will advise in the Appeal. He regrets that he did not stop in Baltimore and visit the Custom House on the special clauses relating to the importation of works of Art. He may be able to make them out in the Congressional Library. It was the wish of Father Superior Edward Sorin to find out how things stood in Washington and what action would have to be taken. Mother Angela does not want Hudson to print the matter relating to the Washington Autograph. Mr. Rodgers of the "Scholastic" has also been told to withhold publication of the matter. Stanislaus will try to see Mrs. Anna Hanson Dorsey today. He instructed Brother Titus to tell Hudson of Mother Angela's matter, but feared he would forget. Hudson should inform Father Superior Edward Sorin of his movements in regard to the Appeal. :: X-2-f A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo
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- Creation: 1880 March 12
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English.
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