Letter from Kitty O’Donnell to + McQuaid thanking him for meeting Donal O’Kelly and herself and for his advice. She has conveyed to Mgr. Michalski the offer to consider an application for the assistance of Seminarists. 1 item
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31 July - Letter to the Archbishop from Fr. O'Donnell.
Handwritten note saying that Jaffares is to bring Burhof, a scientist in London University, to lecture on the A- bomb. Peadar O’Donnell is going to Colombo for a peace conference. Festival meeting in Jury’s was not attended by sports’ bodies but by individuals. These were asked to get in touch with Sports’ Bodies.
Letter to Owen Cowley from T. O'Donnell regarding Pre-Natal and Post-Natal Centre in Townsend Street.
Includes; Irish language letter from Padraic O'Brolchain to Sister M. Patrick O'Donnell.
Press Statement. Conference supported by large number of representative public figures in Western Europe and by distinguished artists and writers, including Queen Elizabeth of Belgium, Brendan Behan, Michael MacLiamoir, Peadar O’Donnell. Cost of Conference will be met by proceeds from an auction of works of art. Picasso has given a still life valued at £5,000 and Henry Moore a bronze reclining nude valued at £1,000.
May, 1942 Copy of a letter from Peadar O’Donnell to four students – Bernard Byrne, John Gallagher, Isaac Logue and Charles McGeady, St. Patrick’s T.C. - inviting them to meet him for a chat in response to their letter to him. O’Donnell is toying with the idea of planting them into the migratory workers’ bothies in Scotland. Their idea of going to a turf camp is equally good.
O’Donnell, B., Hilldrop Road, London, N.7, complaining at the way Irish girls in England treat Irishmen, class distinction and snobbery in Ireland ‘where there is nothing but sanctimonous hypocrites and snobs.’
Typed copy of a report from Superintendent G.V Convery to headquarters, marked ‘secret’, regarding a letter found in a public house in Robertstown, Co. Kildare. The letter was written by Peadar O’Donnell to four students. The report explains how the letter came into the possession of the Gardaí. Garda inquiries give some details on the students.
Expressed Communist ideas whenever possible. Friends include Peadar O’Donnell and Peadar Cowan. Founder member of the IWL.