Box CEDW 15
Contains 360 Results:
Smith, Walter M., Madison, Wisconsin to Librarian, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 April 03
The Library of the University of Wisconsin failed to receive a copy of the catalogue of Notre Dame University, it would oblige them if they received a copy for their files. :: XI-2-k Postcard, printed
Connor, A. F., Rome, Italy to James F. Edwards, Toledo, Ohio, 1908 April 04
They saw Archbishop Robert Seton last week; she finds him very much aged and his memory very poor. She hopes Edwards' health is improved. She is enjoying Rome and Naples was charming. :: XI-2-k Postcard, signed
Siegler, F. J., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 April 05
He asks how everything is at Notre Dame. He supposes Edwards knows that they lost the basket ball championship to Chicago. :: XI-2-k Postcard, signed
Frenguelli, S., Rome, Italy to James F. Edwards, Toledo, Ohio, 1908 April 06
Picture postcard of the Virgin contemplating the sleeping Jesus. Happy Easter! and good health to Edwards. :: XI-2-k Postcard, signed (Italian)
, William the Conqueror, Bennington, Vermont to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 April 06
Just a souvenir of his honeymoon from Edwards' old friend. :: XI-2-k Postcard, signed
Smith, J. Francis, Rome, Italy to James F. Edwards, Toledo, Ohio, 1908 April 07
He called on the Cardinal and he went through the palace and saw the paintings. The Cardinal's secretary took him to Professor Frenguelli who showed him the work he was doing for Edwards. Mrs. Smith and Sinclair returned to America. He leaves Rome soon. His friends say he is getting better; surely he is faster. He encloses a letter to help get the picture through the custom people. :: XI-2-k A.L.S. 2pp.
O'Brien, Father Frank A., Kalamazoo, Michigan to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 April 08
Father James J. French was to have his choice of two sets of encyclopedias from the Father Peter A. Baart books; he knows Edwards will be glad to give him his selection. O'Brien has secured for Edwards a copy of all the documents of the Dunwoodie Seminary trouble. It must be sealed for twenty-five year. :: XI-2-k L.S.(TYPED) 1p.
Cherubim, C.S.C. Sister M., Salt Lake City, Utah to James F. Edwards, Toledo, Ohio, 1908 April 13
A joyful Eastertide. :: XI-2-k Postcard, signed
Grover, Elizabeth C., Portland, Oregon to Librarian, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 April 15
She writes to inquire if James F. Edwards has an extra copy of Webb's Catholicity in Kentucky and if so would he let her borrow it for a week or two as she has been unable to procure one. If Edwards cannot send it, he should tell her where she might apply. :: XI-2-k A.L.S. 2pp.
Claypool, John W., Indianapolis, Indiana to James F. Edwards, Toledo, Ohio, 1908 April 17
He wishes Edwards Easter Gladness. :: XI-2-k Postcard, signed
Nash, Louis Charles, Omaha, Nebraska to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 April 17
He hastens to acknowledge Edwards' letter of recent date and was shocked and surprised to hear of the misfortune which he hopes is a temporary affair. He will write more fully in a day or so. :: XI-2-k L.S.(TYPED) 1p.
Wells, Lizzie P., Saint Joseph, Michigan to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 April 18
He sends best wishes for Easter. :: XI-2-k Postcard, signed
Amiet, Werner, Indianapolis, Indiana to James F. Edwards, Toledo, Ohio, 1908 April 20
Kind regards from Edwards' friends at the Circle Park Hotel. :: XI-2-k Postcard, signed
Fish, Grace S., Paris, France to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 April 20
She thanks Edwards for the two steamer letters. She thinks the French line is really the best for good food and service. Miss Kirby was with her and a very good companion. She has Frederick there spending Easter. She will soon go to call upon the Huffers. Remembrances to Father Hudson. :: XI-2-k A.L.S. 4pp.
Copelin, Minnie I., Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 April 28
She received Edwards' card mailed from Toledo. They leave tomorrow and have to go through without seeing Edwards. She gives her addresses. :: XI-2-k A.L.S. 2pp.
Copelin, Minnie I., Aboard Bremen to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 May 04
Edwards' arrived but has not been read. She tells him goodbye and may God bless him. :: XI-2-k A.L.S. 1p.
Frenguelli, Pasquali, Rome, Italy to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 May 08
Amiet, Werner, Indianapolis, Indiana to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 May 12
Mr. and Mrs. Roesch want to thank Edwards for the beautiful present and all Edwards' kindnesses. They had a glorious time at the silver wedding; the first time unpleasantness was absent at the Circle Park Hotel. He tells who was there and asks for Edwards' health. :: XI-2-k A.L.S. 1p.
Shefer, A. J., San Jose, California to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 May 15
Thomas arrived safely with his dog and he hasn't heard from him since he left Los Angeles He finishes his sophomore year and will probably enter Stanford next year. S. C. baseball team leaves to play the teams in Honolulu. He hopes Edwards has recovered. :: XI-2-k Postcard, signed
Sweeney, Frank, South Bend, Indiana to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 May 15
He is just passing through and will try to get off on his return in June. :: XI-2-k Postcard, signed
Frawley, Jr., Henry, Sioux City, Iowa to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 May 25
He is on the track team this year and they are down at the state meet. They got third place this year and last year they got sixth place. He hopes Edwards is better. :: XI-2-k Postcard, signed
Boston Globe, The, Boston, Massachusetts, 1908 May 26
A clipping telling of the exhibition of the Tabernacle society of the Notre Dame Academy of Berkeley street showing pictures of the vestments of Archbishop William H. O'Connell and telling of other things of interest in the exhibition. Note: This clipping was probably sent to James F. Edwards by Francis E. Carroll, or his wife, Alice Carroll who was a member of the society. :: XI-2-k Newspaper clipping, PRINTED
Foley, Bird M., Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 May 28
She was so glad to have a line saying that Edwards was improved. She asks if he will be at Notre Dame during commencement. Frank Dolan says he is coming out that way. Mr. Everist Battle has been over to call several times. During the spring her thoughts always turn to Notre Dame. :: XI-2-k A.L.S. 8pp.
Huffer, Estelle, Paris, France to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 May 29
She received Edwards' letter and is thankful for it and the news that Edwards is feeling better. It is singular the part sunshine plays in our lives. She met Mrs. Grace S. Fish and sincerely wishes to see more of her. She asks Edwards to ship the portrait by freight. :: XI-2-k A.L.S. 4pp.
Hadley, Chalmers, Indianapolis, Indiana to Librarian, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 May 29
Enclosed they are sending a statistical blank for their biennial report with the request that it be filled out and returned to them as soon as possible. They give a few instructions for aid in filling out the blank. :: XI-2-k L.S.(TYPED) 1p.
Hensel, Bruckmann & Lorbacher, New York, New York to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 June 04
By the steamer Floriad due tomorrow they will receive for Edwards from shipment of Francis Cardinal Satolli in Rome a case containing six paintings valued at 3,125 lires. Edwards will kindly advise them whether or not to pay the duty. :: XI-2-k A.L.S. (per Meigand) 1p.
Hughes, Edward J., Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 June 05
He is going on to Notre Dame with his sister Carrie and wonders if they could be taken care of for a couple of days. In the days of Father Edward Sorin, C.S.C. Notre Dame never had anyone do so much for it as their Father and Mother. :: XI-2-k A.L.S. 2pp.
Roosch, Jr., Charles E., Fort Wayne, Indiana to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 June 06
He apologizes for not writing sooner. His mother was more than pleased with Edwards' present for her Silver Jubilee. He has intended to come, but the new home, business prevents him, as he wrote Father John W. Cavanaugh, C.S.C.. He will try to write at more length. :: XI-2-k A.L.S. 2pp.
Joyce, John A., Washington, D. C. to Postmaster, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 June 06
He will please find enclosed seven cents worth of stamps for the return of his book, Truth. Note: attached is calling card with a list of his works and the autographed price of Truth of one dollar. :: XI-2-k A.L.S. 3pp.
Joyce, John A., Washington, D. C. to Postmaster, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1908 June 06
He will please find enclosed seven cents worth of stamps for the return of his book, Truth. :: XI-2-k A.L.S. 3pp.