Letter from Archbishop J.M. Harty to Hagan

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Harty, J.M.
Hagan, John, 1873-1930
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Holograph letter from Archbishop J.M. Harty, The Palace, Thurles (County Tipperary), to Hagan. 'We are all in a state of gloom over the Archbishop's death. He is a great loss to the country in its present state. We expect an immense funeral on Thursday.' For the present things seem alright in Rome. Stating he never had much confidence in the gentleman Hagan writes about; thinking that 'the library scheme is knocked in the head'; 'J.J.' [Ryan] will not act until he has word from Harty. Then observing that Westminster has made some reparation in the Chicago Tribune interview- wondering whether Rome or Talbot are behind that. Agreeing with Davin being ordained – 'in any case I shall take the chance'.
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1921-04-12Rights Note
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Letter from Archbishop J.M. Harty to Hagan
Harty, J.M.; Hagan, John, 1873-1930; DigitalGeorgetown; Pontifical Irish College (1919-12-30)