Copy of typed letter to Fr. Duffy, Office of the Head Chaplain, Dept. of Defence, from the Secretary. His Grace agrees to the televising of Low Mass at Arbour Hill on April 16th.
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Typed letter to + McQuaid from Colum Gavan Duffy, 7 Fortfield Road, Dublin 6. He has been asked to submit for approval the Statutes and Standing Orders of the Federation. He outlines how he became a member of the International Committee with the task of forming an Irish Committee.
Typed letter from Paddy Crean to Chris informing him that a J. Duffy had been recommended for the post of Resident Architect to the new Galway central hospital. He is an associate of Hilda Verlin, Tun Sen and Toolin, all members of the IWL. He is the ‘genuine article’.
Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: information sought on Joseph Deasy. With reference to a letter by Fr. Nash, S.J., the City Manager made an order to close all cinemas on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Holy Week. Prior to this owners themselves agreed to close, except those in Malahide, Skerries and Balbriggan. The National Co-op Council held a meeting to discuss the Folk High School at Skerries. Groups represented included the ICA, the Gaelic League and the GAA. Fr. Nash thought there was nothing to worry about as both Dr. McKevitt and Dr. Duffy were both on the Council. Attention was drawn to the Editorial in The Irish Catholic which urged its readers to cross out all the names on the ballot papers as a protest against Party government.
-2 November Correspondence from Browne & Nolan and James Duffy & Co. Dublin regarding the book The Big Fisherman. 1949
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from F.H. Boland. The High Commissioner is trying to get the exit permit for Miss Gavan Duffy the Red Cross have made proposals to the Government regarding the French children and a decision is awaited.
[March] Letters to the Archbishop from Maire Gavan Duffy.
Copy of typed letter from Eoin O’Duffy, former C.C. County Monaghan Bridgade, asking the Military Service Pensions’ Board to give consideration to the widow of Comdt. Loughran.
Letter from Colum Gavan Duffy to + McQuaid informing him that Kathleen O’Donnell, Secretary of the Catholic Council for Polish Welfare in Britain, seeks an interview with him to discuss the possibility of setting up such an organization in Ireland.
Rescripts, in Latin, from Rome regarding the Loreto Sisters, namely Sr. Mary Alacoque Duffy and Sr. M. Raphael Gordon.