Ten Broeck, R.S.H., Sister Elizabeth, Torresdale, Pennsylvania, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1888 November 23
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Ten Broeck was pleased to see her article "A Memory" published so soon. She submits a sketch of Hermine Fremont . Father Alfred Young informed her that the Catholic World gives $5 for the shortest poems. The Philadelphia Ledger reports that the nun known in literary circles as the Nun of Kenmare has resigned the superiorship of the "Sisters of Peace" and has gone to reside in Pittsburgh. Ten Broeck fears she got in with the Ursulines about whom she has heard many unedifying things. Sister Mary Frances Clare Cusack favored their houses with calls and at Atlantic City, their superior was astonished to hear her siding with Father Edward Mc Glynn. :: X-3-h A.L.S. 5pp. 16mo.
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- Creation: 1888 November 23
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English.
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