The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 5/Epistles - First Series/XXVIII Mrs. Bull
XXVIII
541 Dearborn Avenue,
Chicago,
3rd January, 1895.
Dear Mrs. Bull,
I lectured at Brooklyn last Sunday, Mrs. Higgins gave a little reception the
evening I arrived, and some of the prominent members of the Ethical Society
including Dr. Jain [Janes] were there. Some of them thought that such
Oriental religious subjects will not interest the Brooklyn public.
But the lecture, through the blessings of the Lord, proved a tremendous
success. About 800 of the élite of Brooklyn were present, and the very
gentlemen who thought it would not prove a success are trying for organising
a series in Brooklyn. The New York course for me is nearly ready, but I do
not wish to fix the dates until Miss Thursby comes to New York. As such Miss
Phillips who is a friend of Miss Thursby's and who is arranging the New York
course for me will act with Miss Thursby in case she wants to get up
something in New York.
I owe much to the Hale family and I thought to give them a little surprise
by dropping in on New Year's day. I am trying to get a new gown here. The
old gown is here, but it is so shrunken by constant washings that it is
unfit to wear in public. I am almost confident of finding the exact thing in
Chicago.
I hope your father is all right by this time.
With my love to Miss Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons and the rest of the holy
family, I am ever yours,
Affectionately,
Vivekananda.
PS. I saw Miss Couring at Brooklyn. She was as kind as ever. Give her my
love if you write her soon.