Mac Coisdealbh, Seosamh, 14 Martin Savage Road, Baggot Road, Dublin. The religious programme Watch and Pray shows the crucifix without the figure of Christ. He objects to this.
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-5 February 1942 Flood, [N.] Dr., 25 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. Correspondence from Dr. Flood to the Archbishop and Fr. Glennon, and replies. Items discussed include an acrimonious meeting with the Management Committee, his position as gynaecologist at St. Michael’s Hospital since his patients were taken away from him and the appointment of a Tutor Sister. The Archbishop will not set any obstacles in his way of his undertaking legal proceedings against the Sisters of Mercy. One partial letter.
Robinson, John, 22 Lower Baggot Street. Letter to Fr. McMahon asking + McQuaid’s permission for Vexilla Regis to hold a lecture, titled The Pattern of International Conflict.
- 19 December 1946 Letters from Fr. MacMahon to +McQuaid saying he had a meeting with Fr. Kennedy S.J., regarding the purchase of a corner of the Sports’ Field at Baggot Road.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Patrick Kavanagh, 9 Westbourne Terrace, London W 2. His problem is where and how to live if and when he goes back to Dublin. Is anxious that his cheques would be met at his bank on Baggot Street.
Maxwell, Constantia, 19 Lower Baggot Street. Sought and received an interview for her friend Elizabeth Bowen with + McQuaid.
Chao, Martha, 8 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. She is a foreign student and seeks an interview with + McQuaid on an urgent matter.
Robinson, John, 22 Lower Baggot Street, informing the Archbishop that they have some plans for the fountain.
Whelan, Leo, 7 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. Thanks the Archbishop for asking him to paint a picture of the Patron Saint of Dublin.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Patrick Kavanagh, c/o Parson’s Bookshop, Baggot St. Bridge. He is back from London and is staying with his sister in Monaghan. Has been unwell.