Ten Broeck, R.S.H., Sister Elizabeth, Torresdale, Pennsylvania, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1887 August 17
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Sister was pleased to receive Hudson's letter written during these scorching days. They are nearly dissolved in Philadilphia by old Sol's bounty. She thanks Hudson for the Monthly part of the Ave Maria and the extras. She has seen no notice of "Once Upon A Time" except a favorable word in the Freeman's-Journal. The story "Old Hair Trunck" is pretty. Miss Julia Allen brought Mrs. Cave out here; She writes for "The Young" and they thought Sister could give the lady some information about magazines. She use to write articles for the Paulist's Young Catholic. Maurice Egan's book subtracts from the value of his criticism. Christian Reid describes American women well, Egan is so national, as to be ridiculous over German and Irish churches. His article in the New York Freeman's Journal brings this out. She sent "Happy As a Queen" to Patrick Hickey with a story entitled the "Banker's Clerk", both of which he published in the Illustrated Catholic Amercian. Father Ralph Dewey, S.J. sent her copies of his article "Mme.Galitzin" an article which she hopes Father-General will read. :: X-3-e A.L.S. 6pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1887 August 17
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English.
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