Conway, Katherine E.: Boston, Mass(achusetts) to William J. Onahan: Chicago, Illinois, 1893 June 30
Scope and Contents
Miss Conway's paper is completed but she holds it for title alterations. She has finally decided on "The Catholic Woman of Home and Society." She presumes her paper to be companion to "The Work of Women in the Church." She shall hold her paper until she hears it is satisfactory, and until she is informed on another subject. She has not heard from Onahan for some time, nor received the matter for publication concerning the Congress which she hoped for the "Pilot". She thinks perhaps that Onahan is offended at what she wrote on (John) Boyle O'Reilly and the Congress, but he shouldn't be. They should be united for the common good of the faith, even though they may differ somewhat on methods. She had a talk with Bishop Keane, who shall also give a paper. She would like to have the list of speakers for the "Pilot". She shall attend the Congress unless something happens. She deplores a "Woman's Day"; Elizabeth Cronyn feels as she does. She has had no communication with others. She must stand on her convictions and those of her paper. She hopes that her frank expression will not disturb their mutual good-will.
Dates
- Creation: 1893 June 30
Language of Materials
English.
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