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  <dc:title>Letters from Guido Targetti of Milan to Mgr Ernest Moodie</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Sixteen letters in Italian.

Fr Ernest Moodie was a professor at the Seminary, 1905-1908.  He went on to become a Vatican diplomat and was fluent in Italian.  Targetti was a friend of Moodie and he used to stay with the family each year for a holiday. The letter dated 21 December 1933 includes Targetti's thoughts on Mussolini and war.

Also includes a notebook with Moodie's notes on Homer's 'Odyssey'.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1927-1935</dc:date>
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