Stoddard, Charles Warren, Washington, District of Columbia, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1891 May 5
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After Dwyer left there he wrote to Father A. Russell Nevins, C.S.P., prefect of the Paulists, to send him his manuscript marked Dante. The manuscript Nevins sent was the original of Thomas O'Gorman. Dwyer borrowed it, and O'Gorman was unable to get it back. The George Eliot lecture was doubtless a copy of George M. Johnston's lectures which he delivered there. Dwyer visited him at his Baltimore home. Dwyer was a novice in the Paulist community for two and a half years. Father Augustine F. Hewit was told at the time Dwyer entered the Congregation that he was an incorrigible liar. Stoddard could not ask Father John A. Zahm, C.S.C., to his rooms nor be more than frigidly civil to him. On a separate sheet marked "private": Dwyer writes that he is the guest of Maurice Francis Egan. Stoddard thinks Hudson should be on his guard. Dwyer walked off with one of Stoddard's photos. :: X-3-m A.L.S. 6pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1891 May 5
Language of Materials
English.
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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository