Dorsey, Anna Hanson, Washington, District of Columbia, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 July 27
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The heat at the present time is 104 degrees in the shade. Angie Dorsey is ill again, but Nellie's Ella Lorraine Dorsey ankle has healed. She went on a trip to Montreal, Quebec and Niagara and will probably write an article about the trip. The President of Toronto College spoke highly of Mrs. Dorsey, Nellie says. Mrs. Dorsey calls Hudson's attention to an article in the "Atlantic Monthly" by Brooke Herford entitled "The Trust worthiness of Early Tradition" uses the old argument of the Church to make his point and he thinks that he has discovered something new. Bishop John Joseph Keane is going blind and unless cured at Lourdes there is no hope for recovery. Bishop John A. Watterson visited Mrs. Dorsey. She does not feel jealous but it would have consoled her to be recognized by an American Bishop for her literary endeavors when it might have easily been done. She will have a story read for Hudson by October. Father Harmon C. Denny, S.J., came to see her recently; he had read her "Tom Boy" which was published in the Young Crusader and he split his sides laughing. :: X-2-l A.L.S. 8pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1883 July 27
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English.
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