
After Cabrini presents him a letter from the Pope, Archbishop Corrigan, who is first unhelpful, ultimately agrees to let her do her duties.
A correspondent for the New York Times depicts the hardship of Five Points in a sympathetic manner.
A guy on the street plays the hurdy-gurdy for children to amuse himself.
Cabrini is enthralled with the performance at the opera.
In an attempt to recruit well-known musician Enrico DiSalvo to sing at the benefit, Cabrini invites a group of kids who sing at his house.
A little boy displays the Italian-American festival's posters.
C'mon, there's no such thing as a stupid question. Get the ball rolling and be the first.