O’Donoghue, Mrs. K. She has fallen on hard times, has a family of twelve and needs assistance.
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Copy of typed letter to + Staunton from +McQuaid. He passed on the note to Philip O’Donoghue, State Solicitor’s Office, and in his opinion no government would insert the clauses. Fears they are pushing a closed door while the State and Constitution remain undenominational.
-18 April 1958 O’Donoghue, Denis, 186 South Circular Road, Dolphin’s Barn. Correspondence regarding helping his son get a teaching job.
Letter from John O'Donoghue.
Letter from +Birch to +McQuaid in relation to Fr Donal O’Donoghue and his nomination to attend a seminar on poverty. Raphoe
Wording of telegram from +McQuaid to +Toolen sympathising on the death of Mgr. O’Donoghue. 1 item
Typed letter to the Administrator, The Pro-Cathedral from M. Houlihan, Private Secretary, Dept. of the Attorney General. Mr. Kevin Mangan has replaced Mr. O’Donoghue.
24 -28 August 1963 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Thomas J. O’Donoghue, Ballymun. He is working in a secondary school ‘down the country’ and, as a family man, wants to return to Dublin. As more secondary schools are to be built in Dublin he asks the Archbishop for a list of these schools. The Secretary suggests he approach the Christian Brothers and De La Salle Brothers. 15/30aa. 7 July 1970 O’Donovan, Eileen, Rathfarnham. Letter to + McQuaid seeking his help to have her deaf mentally handicapped daughter secure a place in a unit for children like her.