Meany, Miss Mary L., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1880 August 31
Scope and Contents
Hudson's letter received. Miss Meany asks Hudson to overlook her neglect and expresses her gratitude for Hudson's kindness. She sends several articles with the conclusion of "After the Night, the Day." Perhaps "How A Saint Was Made" would suffice as a variety. Miss Meany believes there is need of practical religious literature. She is aware of the fact that Hudson has no preference for sentimental, or dry, or suggestive literature. The original of the French story is called "The Emigrants." She hopes Hudson's health will improve. Miss Meany thanks Hudson for the remittance for "Orphan's Vineyard." There has been no payment received for the "Eve of the Assumption." The Public Ledger used to be intensely bigoted in an underhand way, but since Mr. Chilas contributed to the Famine Fund, the whole tone is changed. :: X-2-f A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo
Dates
- Creation: 1880 August 31
Language of Materials
English.
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