Conway, Katherine E.: Boston, Mass(achusetts) to William J. Onahan: Chicago, Illinois, 1893 April 5
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Miss Conway suggests that Mother Mary Austin Carroll write a paper on "The Work of Women in the Church." Mother Austin already prepared a good paper for the Press Convention which was read by Father Elliott. Miss Conway likes the names of the women essayists, regrettably, however, some are known only in Catholic circles. She has heard nothing further about Women's Day, and still hopes it will fall through. She believes that its attendance would be very limited. She refers to the Press Conventions programme, in which women's papers were intermingled with the rest. She is glad that Onahan has secured Elizabeth Cronyn, and would like his opinion of Mother Austin. Miss Conway shall write a paper in "The Ideal Family Religious Journal" for the Congress of Religious Publications. She shall write to Onahan's daughter (Mollie) and is glad that the letter will contribute a paper. She asks for the whole list of subjects, if ready.
Dates
- Creation: 1893 April 5
Language of Materials
English.
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