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Mullany, Father John F.: Syracuse, N(ew) Y(ork) to Father (Joseph H.) McMahon: (New York, New York), 1892 May 30

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Identifier: CMCM I-1-j
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Mullan y regrets that he cannot attend the meeting on the Catholic Summer School the next day. The school examiners visit the Academy that day and he feels he should be present. He is pleased with the way that the Catholic newspapers of the area have praised the Summer School. He makes a few suggestions. He thinks the leaders should visit the localities where the movement has been well received and where Reading Circles are preparing the way. He proposes to visit the towns between Albany and Buffalo. He will be aided by Fathers (J.S.A.) Lynch of Utica, (Edward A.) Terry of Albany, (John) Walsh of Troy, (James P.) Kiernan of Rochester, (James) Quigley of Buffalo and (Joseph H.) Conroy of Ogdensburgh. This would be better than communications that would be thrown away. The remaining portions of the state should be visited in the same manner. They should be prepared to give all information possible about the meetings and transportation. Mullany has asked Mr. Butterfield to obtain the best rates on the New York Central. :: I-1-j - Typed L. - 2pp. - 4to. - {1}

Dates

  • Creation: 1892 May 30

Language of Materials

English.

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