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Letter with attachment: E.E. Josef to Ida M. Tarbell, June 21, 1923
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Letter from E.E. Laws to Hagan
Holograph letter from E.E. Laws, Eglise Saint-Roch, 24 Rue Saint-Roch, Paris (France). Due to interference from the English, French, and Free State governments the memorial mass is not going to the held now. Reporting there was a mass for the Red Cross, extolling the glory of France and her clergy. The 'Rebels' are the only to welcome the undiluted gospel
Letter from E.E. Laws to Hagan
Holograph letter from E.E. Laws, San Camillo, 24 Via Sallustiana, Rome, to Hagan, thanking him for the hospitality received yesterday. Expression unbounded admiration for Dr. Mannix: 'he spoke like a man of men. If there were more of his stamp in Ireland compromise would never have had a moment's entertainment'
Letter from E.E. Laws to Hagan
Holograph letter from E.E. Laws, Church of St. Joseph, 50 Avenue Hoche, Paris (France), to Hagan, with news. He has not got proper accommodation yet. Cardinal Dubois gave him faculties and he is now confessor in English at St. Roch's, though not paid for his services. He proposed to say mass for the Irish dead at the Madeleine, but the Free State people, especially Fr. Logan and the Passionists, are not. He will hear Mr. Kerney lecturing on Ireland tonight
Letter from E.E. Laws to Hagan
Holograph letter from E.E. Laws, Kenmore, Taplow (Berkshire, England), to Hagan; he is visiting the Misses Coleman but is returning to London. When in Dublin recently, he met Gavan Duffy, O'Kelly, Frank Walsh, and others. Observing that many non-Catholics give vent to anti-papal feelings while expressing their love of Ireland. Then stating that Archbishop Duhig has not written yet- it were better if he disowned rather than ignored him. Pointing to the fact that some English priests sympathise with Ireland only to add to the col- lection box. Briefly mentioning a 'disgusting experience' Bishop Foley had in connection with a hotel-oratory. In a clash with two curates he reminded them that their payment stems from the (Irish) majority of their parishioners; 'Hail Glorious St. Patrick' was raised heartily after a recent ceremony
Letter to W.D. Woodruff from E.E. Black of N.W. Harris and Co. Bankers of New York
Letter to W.D. Woodruff from E.E. Black of N.W. Harris and Co. Bankers of New York (1 page,
printed) stating that they have applied the $961.55 balance to the amount owing, Oct. 29, 1907
Letter to W.D. Woodruff from E.E. Black of N.W. Harris and Co. Bankers of New York
Letter to W.D. Woodruff from E.E. Black of N.W. Harris and Co. Bankers of New York (1 page,
printed), which accompanied a bill showing $10,000 due on the Dominion Power Company, July
23, 1907
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