Conway, Katherine E.: Boston, (Massachusetts) to (William J.) Onahan: (Chicago, Illinois), 1893 May 10
Scope and Contents
Miss Conway suggests that Onahan ask Father Charles Warren Currier to prepare a paper on Women's Religious Orders. He is well qualified, having written several books. Onahan is warned, however, not to scare him with the idea of "Woman's Day." She mentions that the best biographies on the founders of Women's Orders were written by men. Monsignor Bernard O'Reilly might do a paper in the case of Father Currier's refusal. There shall be a Catholic Women's Day on the 18th under the direction of Mrs. Toomey, in which Miss Conway refused to have any part.
Dates
- Creation: 1893 May 10
Language of Materials
English.
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