- Correspondence between +McQuaid from D.J. O’Donovan,
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Telephone message – Dr. Ward, Parliamentary Secretary, seeks interview for Dr. Deery and Mr. O’Donovan.
Correspondence between +McQuaid and D.J. O’Donovan, Commissioner for County Dublin, regarding the location of a cemetery in West Dublin.
O’Donovan, Kevin, 44 Leeson Park, Dublin. Copy of letter from + McQuaid informing him that some art specimens, called sacred, would be better not seen in Dublin.
Correspondence between Mgr. Glennon, Archbishop’s House, and + Michael regarding a Fr. Bart. O’Donovan, Southwark, seeking permission to say Mass in Dublin while researching there. 2 items
- File relating to Fr. Christopher O’Donovan who
O’Donovan, John, Cavendish Square, London. In a card to the Archbishop he says he received a letter asking him to become a Catholic. Why should he leave the Church of England which follows the teaching of Jesus?
Letter from +Dunne to +McQuaid stating he will find out the facts about the death of O’Donovan-Rossa. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Typed letter to Fr. Diffney. IHA stronger than ever. Are to inherit £400 from death of an old lady. Minister Norton used influence to get a man called Bergin a job in Guinness’s Baths. He is an organiser with WUI and has access to the brewery. Directors so worried at drop in production that they have sought advice. On day of Sean South’s funeral he blew whistle and men stopped working while funeral passed. Sean Beaumont, Editor of The Irish Press is leaving and she hopes she has stopped John O’Donovan getting the job and that a true Gael gets the job. Asks if he has heard of the American College of Personnel Efficiency? Peadar Ward checked Ron Hubbard’s details and found that they were wrong. Hubbard has been replaced by Dr. Morris.
Typed letter to Fr. Liam Martin from E. Feichin O’Doherty informing him of the information he has elicited to date on the Institute. John O’Donovan, Economics Dept, UCD, annoyed with Paddy Lynch, Aer Lingus, over the latter’s appointment to the IPA Council as public administration is more his concern, not Lynch’s.