Letter from John London to Hagan

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London, John
Hagan, John, 1873-1930
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Holograph letter from John London O.S.A., St. John's Priory, St. John Street, Dublin, to Hagan, offering his sympathy on 'the chief's' death. Stating that he is not now going to America; stating he does not relish his present office at all. Explaining that censorship and regulations kept discouraged him from writing from his post 'in the North Sea'; he enjoyed the life. Stating that Canice will be in Rome soon. Stating that it would be a calamity were Hagan not to be appointed successor; from his position he cannot tell. Also relating that Michael Connolly returns to Rome reluctantly; he himself would have liked an exchange with him but did not state his preferences out of principle.
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1919-09-01Rights Note
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The Papers of John Hagan (1904-1930)
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