Fitte, C.S.C. Father Stanislaus F. Canton, Ohio to James F. Edwards, 1902 August 07
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He had kind of presentiment with regard to Edwards' going to France. Next winter they will take pleasure in talking, not shop or football or scandal, but painting in Edwards' cozy room. He hopes that Edwards will not become too French. It is bad that Mr. and Mrs. (Jobson Emilien) Paradis will no longer be inmates of the Lilacs, else they would be amazed at Edwards' proficiency in French. Spalding is first on the list for Chicago, Muldoon second, and Quigley of Buffalo, third. Fitte is afraid that the too royal hospitality lavished upon him in Canton will spoil him for the ordinary diet of community life.
XI-2-e - A.L.S. - 5pp. - 12mo. -
Dates
- Creation: 1902 August 07
Language of Materials
In English, French, Italian, and Latin.
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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository