Letter form Fr. Bernard Smyth to Fr. Glennon regarding Dan Egan of the Botanic Gardens.
Egan
11 Archival description results for Egan
-5 May 1959 Egan, Mairin, Sandyford Road, Dublin, beseeching the Archbishop’s help to be admitted to the Hospice in Harold’s Cross and later to St. Augustine, Ratoath.
Egan, M.F., Lower Leeson Street, Dublin. Fr. Egan, S.J., is grateful to + McQuaid for his cheque.
Letter from A. Egan to +McQuaid asking that Private Eye be removed from bookshelves. Enclosed is a list of films which, in the writer’s judgement, should be banned.
Letters to +McQuaid from Major General Liam Egan, Chief of Staff, thanking the Archbishop for attending the Ceremony in honour of Our Lady in the Military Church, Arbour Hill.
Letter from E. Hardiman, Egan Film Service to Fr. Mangan regarding films, he will show, of a Catholic nature. This include ‘Sanctuary of the Heart’, ‘The life story of the Cur d’Ars’ and ‘Isle of Sinners’. He will at a later stage show ‘Angel on my shoulder’ and ‘Miracle of Milan’. He hopes the Archbishop will help him get these films as it is quite difficult due to small audiences. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Egan, Mrs Charles, East 89 Street, New York City. She is horrified to see advertisements for the films Anatomy of Murder and Checker Board Square in Dublin.
Letters from E. Hardiman, Egan Film Service to +McQuaid re a private screening of ‘The Immortal Song’ and ‘A Visit to Lourdes’.
-24 May 1955 Egan, Sean M., Newtownpark Ave., Blackrock, Co. Dublin. He asks + McQuaid to make Rerum Novarum more widely known in Dublin.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Major General Liam Egan, Chief of Staff, thanking him for attending their memorial ceremony on October 5th, 1952.