Mannix Mary E., San Diego, California, to Father Daniel E. Hudson C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1889 April 1
Scope and Contents
Mannix received the Spanish poems and will send Hudson a translation. Hudson may do what he pleases with her letters, she has great respect for his judgement. Who is writing the "Lay Sermons for Lent", they are good and ought to be printed in pamphlet form. The sketch of Kathleen O'Meara was touching. Her love for her mother touched a chord in Mannix's heart and brought back memories of her mother whom she describes for Hudson. Maurice Francis Egan's tribute to Patrick Valentine Hickey was kind. She will say no more about "A Raft In Mid Ocean". Mannix has not seen Mr. Walsh's collection of poems, but she never found much meat in those she has read; but then she never card for Aubrey de Vere . Katherine Tynan has some touching verses in the last number of the Catholic World. Harold Dijon in his autobiography grows silly and impractical. Is Hudson sure about Augustin Daly being a devout Catholic? She has received word from her brother-in-law that he had sold at a profit her interest in a Cincinnati land syndicate. The editor of the Poor Souls' Advocate has asked her for contributions. he would like to send him her article "Helpers of the Holy Souls", which was published in the Ave Maria during either 1884 or 1885. :: X-3-j A.L.S. 8pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1889 April 1
Language of Materials
English.
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Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository