Seymour, Mary Alice, New York, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1882 March 15
Scope and Contents
Seymour is downhearted over the failure to be hired as a music teacher at a Catholic school which Hudson recommended. She has been unemployed for three months and people will not employ her when they learn she is a Catholic. Besides this she is ill. Seymour is entertaining thoughts of leaving the Church. Maurice Francis Egan has tried to help her but has experienced little success. The Catholic World has had two of her articles since last summer but has not published them, and Seymour doubts if T.F. Galwey, the assistant editor will ever permit them to appear. The gentleman, who jilted Seymour, is Galwey, and people who knew of his devotion to her, were surprised when it was announced that he was going to marry Mrs. William Mitchell of Cincinnati. :: X-2-i A.L.S. 8pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1882 March 15
Language of Materials
English.
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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository