Conway, Katherine E.: Boston, (Massachusetts) to (William J.) Onahan: (Chicago, Illinois, 1893 July 25
Scope and Contents
She makes Onahan speak for himself by quoting parts of his article in the "C(atholic) W(orld)" in the "Pilot". She'll try to discover the reason for Col(onel) Linehan's sensitiveness. Judge Dunne rather annoyed the Boston delegation. She hopes he and Conde Pallen won't get a chance to show off in Chicago. She believes that the (Columbian Catholic) Congress will eliminate sectionalism among American Catholics. She has heard again from Father Laughlin, who said that Father McMillan and Mr. Mosher, as well as himself urge her to write a paper on Catholic Summer School for the Congress, which she will attempt. It would best fit in on Education Day. Onahan might return her other paper when convenient.
Dates
- Creation: 1893 July 25
Language of Materials
English.
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Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository