Seymour, Mary Alice, New York, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1882 January 20
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Seymour sends a sketch. Friends have been profuse with promises of assistance but the only ones that have aided her are the Episcopalian minister, the Reverend Brown of St. Mary the Virgin's on 45th St. and his wife. Maurice Francis Egan is constantly busy and can do nothing. Father Harmon C. Denny, S.J., is out whenever Seymour calls. Despite the fact that Seymour holds testimonials signed by Franz Liszt and Marchesi of the Vienna Conservatory, she can get no pupils. Even the Sacred Heart at Manhattanville employes a Protestant music teacher and half the singers in Catholic Churches are Protestants, while she a Catholic is left without employment. Egan and Mr. L.L. Galway of the Catholic World are the only once she knows but they are young and interested in their own affairs, thus do not seem disposed to help her. :: X-2-i A.D.S. 4pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1882 January 20
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English.
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