Typed letter to ‘Dear Sir’ from Martin Francis Coffey, Hon. Secretary, Social Justice League. The League has been formed at a representative meeting of those who believe that the reforms set forth on the enclosed memorandum are essential if the country is to be saved from social and economic disaster.
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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./6/3/19/1
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November 1943
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IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/2/3/8a
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March -13 June 1949 Carr, Francis Paul, Belmont Avenue, Donnybrook, protesting against the terms of a circular for a raffle on a forthcoming horse race organized by Fr. Coffey, O.P. Includes his donation, which Fr. Coffey returns.
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Handwritten note stating that Michael O’Leary had contact with Anthony Coughlan, lecturer in TCD. Coughlan is a well known writer and worker for Communist papers in Britain. Coughlan said it would be dangerous to become known as a sympathiser until he became established. American Embassy wanted information on Status of Women in Ireland. Mr. Coffey, External Affairs, sent them to Lucy Kingston. “Lucy is as red as they come.”