Conway, Katherine E.: Boston, Mass(achusetts) to William J. Onahan: Chicago, Illinois, 1893 June 2
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Miss Conway is glad that Onahan is interested in the representation of Massachusetts in the (Columbian) Catholic Congress, since she has heard that there is a disposition to crowd New England out. (John) Boyle O'Reilly didn't receive an invitation to prepare a paper for the Catholic Congress (1889?) in time so he declined. He never did express much partiality toward the Congress. He was not asked to sign the Call, though less prominent Bostonians were. Miss Conway hopes Onahan reads an article on "Catholics and Women's Day" in the current "Pilot". She has furnished papers for the Religious Press Congress as well as the Women's Press Congress. She has seen no clippings from (Margaret) "Mollie" (Onahan). Mrs. Bowen, Archbishop Ryan's sister, sent her some papers.
Dates
- Creation: 1893 June 2
Language of Materials
English.
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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository