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The Confessions of a Wayward Professor*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2015

Herbert Eugene Bolton*
Affiliation:
The University of California, Berkeley, California

Extract

It is a Great Honor for one who lives in the Wild West to be asked to speak in the cultured capital of our country, for California is remote. In fact, it came into history as “the most outlandish place in the World,” and in some quarters so it is still regarded. A wealthy Italian Duchess, in the seventeenth century, told her Father Confessor that she wished to endow a mission for the heathen. Being asked where she wished it established, she replied, “In the most outlandish place in all the world.” The Jesuits consulted their geography and concluded that the most outlandish place in all the world was California, and there the mission was founded. Father Kino had a long correspondence with the same Duchess, and for their letters the Huntington Library, a few years ago, paid $18,000. Bigger sums have been paid for letters written to a lady, but seldom for letters written to a lady by a Jesuit priest.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Academy of American Franciscan History 1950

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Footnotes

*

Address delivered by Dr. Herbert Eugene Bolton upon receiving The Americas Award for 1949.

References

* Address delivered by Dr. Herbert Eugene Bolton upon receiving The Americas Award for 1949.