Student Union magazine, U.C.D. entitled ‘S.R.C.’. It was produced for Rag Week. Copy of reply to letter sent by Desmond Doyle, Dun Laoghaire regarding the magazine.
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Keating, Desmond G., 30 Belgrave Square, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. He wishes to inform the Archbishop of the bigoted and discriminatory policy of Protestant employers. Asks to be put in touch with Catholics who would be interested in a crusade in combating these bigoted organizations.
Letter from Fionnuala Murphy, secretary, to Fr. Desmond Williams regarding the donation of Pound200 from Padraig O Caoimh as a subscription from the G.A.A.
Cassidy, Desmond A., 24 Elizabeth Street, Drumcondra, Dublin. He wishes to make the Archbishop aware of a film, I Confess, and argues that it is unsuitable.
Cryan, Desmond, 8, Crostwaite Park, E., Dun-Laoghaire, Co. Dublin regarding aid for Catholics in North Vietnam.
Letter from Fr. Desmond McGlade to +McQuaid asking permission to remain in Fresno until the following summer as they are badly in need of priests. Annotated by +McQuaid.
-2 September 1955 On 3 October 1947 the Department of Defence sought tenders from construction companies for the re-pointing of the water tower in the Curragh Camp. Desmond Hunter’s tender was accepted. In January 1948 Hunter sought to change the Specification and an increase for the work. The Department would not accept this, Hunter discontinued the work in June 1948, and in accordance with the Conditions of Contract notice was served on him determining the contract. A long dispute followed. Uniforms for the Commissioned Officers
Handwritten letter from + J. Walsh to + McQuaid asking that he allow a young man, Desmond McAteer, take up a job in Trinity College. Waterford
Note from Fr. Desmond Williams, Secretary, to + J.P. Collins, Bishop of Ballarat, forwarding some materials as asked by + McQuaid. 2 items Bathurst
Copy of typed letter to Desmond O’Malley, Minister for Justice, from +McQuaid informing him that Fr. G. Slattery is to go abroad for further studies and proposed Fr. R. Field as his successor.