Typed note saying that Mr. Brennan, Director of Broadcasting, telephoned to seek permission to broadcast a Requiem Mass for the late Cardinal Glennon.
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Correspondence between Fr. James Duff, Maynooth, and +McQuaid. Fr. Duff cannot continue as editor of the I.E.R. due to the workload which came as a result of his appointment as Vice-President of the College. He will act as Editor until Dr. Brennan is free to replace him.
Letter form J. Brennan to +McQuaid stating the film of the Congress has not yet reached the Film Censor’s office.
Letter from Fr. John Ryan to +McQuaid asking him to sanction John Brennan N.T. as principal of Kilmacud Boy’s National School. Annotated by +McQuaid.
.1951 Handwritten letter to Fr. Mangan from James Brennan, 5 Mannix Road, Glasnevin, requesting the return of the enclosed copy of the letter sent to His Grace as he wants it for Record purposes.
Handwritten draft, in + McQuaid’s writing, to Mr. Brennan giving permission for a memorial tablet in the porch of the Oratory, Dublin Castle.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from F.H. Brennan thanking him for the copy of the letter about the Holy Places.
Letter from Martin Brennan, Rev. Editor, I.E.R., Maynooth. Browne & Nolans are prepared, owing to the more favourable financial position of the Record, to make Make provision for an assistant to the editor. Asks for approval. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Note from Fr. Desmond Williams, Secretary, to + J.P. Collins, Bishop of Ballarat, forwarding some materials as asked by + McQuaid. 2 items Canberra A 186. 16 November 1952 Letter from Fr. P.J. Brennan to + McQuaid asking for an appointment to discuss a temporary chaplaincy due to suffering from skin cancer.
- Correspondence from Fr. Martin Brennan, Fr. Patrick Hamell, Fr. James Duff and Fr. John Hackettt to +McQuaid. Fr. Brennan has been appointed as President of St. Patrick’s College, Carlow, so he must resign his position on I.E.R. Fr. Duff is willing to take over Fr. Hamell’s responsibilities while the latter is abroad. 21 December 1948