Box CEDW 10
Contains 455 Results:
McQuirk, J., New York, New York to "James F, Edwards", Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 January 30
He has only one number of the Dublin which Edwards requires. Edwards could get them by writing Baker, Soho Square, London. :: XI-2-f A.L.S. 2pp.
Foley, W. J., Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 January 31
They are anxiously waiting to hear how Father Morrissey is. The newspapers tell a little now and then but one cannot depend upon them. Miss Byrd Foley returned to St. Mary's a little reluctantly. DeLone left for Philadelphia Saturday evening. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 4pp.
Wale, Charles R., Jersey City, New Jersey to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 January 31
He returns the Bronze Associate Comrades Badge of Monsignor Robert Seton. He thanks Edwards' for his courtesy. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 1p.
Rhodius, Marie by W., Indianapolis, Indiana to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 01
Geroge Rhodius left for New York where he intends to remain till after the Orion Ball. She really believes that he is going to renounce his drinking for good. He begins to appreciate his home. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 2pp.
Anson, George M., Merrill, Wisconsin to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 02
Kenyon, E. L., Chicago, Illinois to Librarian, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 01
Leonard Scott Publication Co. informs them that he has applied the amount sent them on the Nineteenth Century. There is $2.75 overpaid. :: XI-2-e L.S. (Typed) 1p.
Bogert & Derbin Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 04
Edwards is right in saying he returned a lot but they sent another lot which he has not yet returned. :: XI-2-e TYPED 1p.
Sanford, Benjamin C., St. Louis, Missouri to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 04
He is going to try to get up to St. Patrick's day to see Notre Dame. He has been laid up a good deal this winter. Later he is going into the real estate business for himself. Their parks are all torn up on account of the World's Fair. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 2pp.
Schmidt, Oscar, Peoria, Arizona to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 04
His stay in Arizona has done him much good. He passes his time loafing around the ranch, hunting, horse-back riding and sleeping. He is great at the latter, can tear off 12 hours anytime. He will never forget the happy days at Notre Dame. Edwards is to tell old J.M. Studebaker the fraud that Oscar will show up in South Bend one of these fine days and have an old time round of pleasure. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 4pp.
Altrange, A. A., Detroit, Michigan to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 05
He sent a voluminous letter to Sister Claudine, St. Mary's, around New Year's and up to date he has received no reply. He asks Edwards to find out if she has received the letter. Father Morrissey's illness has been the subject of great anxiety. Thank God he is recovering. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 3pp.
Felicia, C.S.C., Sister M., Jacksonville, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 05
She was so glad to hear from Edwards; she feared he had been ill. She is indeed sorry for Father Morrissey. Edwards must miss all the old friends that are gone. Life is short and heaven is worth all we can suffer here. She hopes Edwards will come to see her. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 3pp.
Seton, Msgr. Robert, Catonia, Sicily, Italy to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 06
Cherubim, C.S.C., Sister M., Salt Lake, Utah to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 11
It must be a great relief that Father Morrissey is recovering. To her mind, side by side with the sainted Founders of Notre Dame, the name of Edwards must be ranked. But the noblest deeds of Christians are not to be rewarded here below. Under the gentle sway of Mother Lucretia, C.S.C. the Academy is flourishing and its influence for good is felt throughout the state. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 3pp.
Seton, Msgr. Robert, Rome, Italy to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 14
Shea, Emma Isabel, Elizabeth, New Jersey to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 15
She is going over her father's letters and all relating to the Church she is setting aside for Edwards as he is the only one who should have them. She fears that she will have to have a law suit with D.H. McBride& Co. She finds that the History has been sold quite largely but he takes no notice of letters and never sends royalty. Edwards is the only Catholic friend she has that she can talk with about her father John Gilmary Shea. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 4pp.
Schmidt, Oscar, Peoria, Arizona to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 16
Teasie writes that she had a grand time in Omaha. Oscar leaves for California on Saturday. He hopes to meet Fish and Studebaker out there. Mamma is thinking some of going to Palm Beach, but he wants her to come out there. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 1p.
Schmidt, Mrs. Edward, Indianapolis, Indiana to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 18
Harry wants to come home for Easter and not knowing whether it will interfere with his studies, she writes to Edwards. She would not like to be the cause of his losing any more time. She is getting along nicely and will be sitting up in a week. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 3pp.
Rhodius, Marie by W., Indianapolis, Indiana to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 21
Charles is home and seemed to have a good time. To her sorrow, George is drinking again. Still she does not expect that she will have to undergo the same trouble as she had so many times ago. The Notre Dame boys are playing in Anderson today and will be in Logansport tomorrow. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 3pp.
Fish, Grace S., Newark, New Jersey to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 23
How very kind of Edwards to remember her birthday. It was one of her pleasantest surprises. Edwards is always doing just such nice things. She is happy to know that Father Morrissey passed the crisis. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 4pp.
Carroll, Francis E., Boston, Massachusetts to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 24
He has been pushed to utter disregard of the amenities of life, so much sickness and nursing; and patients are scattered far and near. He received the water for analysis and wants Edwards to be guided by his judgment. It is plainly Bright's disease. Edwards must take good care of himself, regular hours and meals, plain diet. The secreting portion of the kidneys is affected. The grippe has caused this trouble. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 13pp.
Kiefer, John W., Louisville, Kentucky to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 24
He wants to thank Edwards for the albums he sent. Almost every week some one of the clerks was sick and this put extra work on Kiefer. He has hardly been home at night this winter until way after bedtime. For four weeks they had snow, which is unusual down there. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 4pp.
Loegen, Father K., Columbia City, Indiana to "Father Nicholas J. Stoffel, C.S.C.", Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 24
He has a poor parish, $2400 in debt. He saw at Notre Dame a monstrance which he would like to have and he asks Father Stoffel to see the one in charge of the museum about his getting this monstrance. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. (German) 2pp.
Century Co., The New York, New York to Lemonnier Library, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 February 25
They regret to say that February Century is out of print. :: XI-2-e PRINTED Postcard
Carroll, Francis E. Frank, Boston, Massachusetts to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 March 03
He has just received the water for analysis; it shows progress. Edwards will now continue to improve. Being a man of careful rules in living, the even tenor of his life will assert itself and support him in nature's ways. Carroll sends some medicine and tells Edwards how to take it. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 10pp.
Nash, Louis Charles, Omaha, Nebraska to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 March 07
He sends the stamps which Edwards wanted. Mrs. Robinson is certainly a very charming woman, with an unlucky past. He supposes Edwards has been working like a goat for the college and receiving thanks for it, he doesn't think. Edwards has done enough for The Honor and Glory of God for one man. :: XI-2-e L.S.(Typed) 2pp.
Folk, J. Albert, Joliet, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 March 09
He is working at the mill again but with a better job. He is now on the telephone switch-board. He wrote to Herbert but he has not answered. His mother is still troubled with rheumatism. :: XI-2-e L.S.(Typed) 1p.
Onahan, Margaret Gertrude, 1902 March 10
Pray for the repose of Margaret Gertrude Onahan, beloved wife of William J. Onahan. :: XI-2-e Printed 1p.
O'Neill, Jr., James, Milwaukee, Wisconsin to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 March 10
They were sorry Edwards could not get to Chicago and were deeply grieved to learn of his illness. They will be in South Bend on St. Patrick's Day and look forward to seeing dear old Notre Dame. He longs to see again the place he spent so many happy days. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 2pp.
Onahan, William J., Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 March 11
Mrs. Onahan is dead. Funeral Wednesday or Thursday. :: XI-2-e Telegram
Schwab, Gertrude de S., Atlantic City, New Jersey to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1902 March 13
Even at this late date she wants to try to express her appreciation of his kindness to her while at Notre Dame. She is so proud of the little dish of Father Sorin's which Edwards gave her. She feels Edwards was giving up a great deal in parting with it. She is sorry that he cannot have the coveted picture of Father Gallitzin which Father Hudson gave her. :: XI-2-e A.L.S. 2pp.