Edes, Ella B., Rome, Italy, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 March 5
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Hudson must not feel at all obliged to accept any article Edes sends. Edes wants numbers of the Ave Maria for Father Armellein, S.J ., who is her confessor. Edes sent Hudson the Gerarchia for 1886. She stood over Monsignor Ciccolini and made him correct all the errors she could. Edes sent, in a bundle of letters to Eliza Allen Starr, a photo of St. Veronica. She thinks Anna Hanson Dorsey's early tales surpass her later ones. Edes does not admire "Palms"; she calls attention to the terrible Italian in it. Does not Hudson have a Professor Luigi Gregori with him? The Tablet makes a muddle of matters. The Rector of the English College recently took Edes to task for a mistake in that paper. She took not the slightest notice of a criticism by Ulysses Mori . Monsignor Eugene O'Callaghan advised Edes to be chary of foreign words. Edes just received a letter from Starr in which she is anxious to receive a copy of "The Nativity". What a muddle Archbishop James Gibbons has made of the telegram about the cardinal's hat for Baltimore. "The Abbe" James Alphonsus MacMaster? would never have so mistaken matters. The cable from Rome to the Catholic Mirror was a forgery. Count Edward Soderini is in a dreadful way over it. Edes is curious to see if the "Cracky Mirror" will get out of it. Archbishop Michael Augustine Corrigan had not received the Lenten Indult Jan. 23. A telegram was sent to Baltimore, but he forgot to keep a memorandum of his request. :: X-3-b A.L.S. 12pp. 12mo. 14
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- Creation: 1886 March 5
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English.
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