- Letters from Dermot O’Flynn, Milltown to +McQuaid regarding the inaction of Gardaí to seize books at ports. He mentions Avon Sales of Little Denmark Street who is selling such items. He also mentions consignments of seized books, plans of action and motions in local authorise regarding banned books. 20 January 1958
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Five items relating to Fr. B. Barry, S.J., Donnybrook, meeting with Dermot O’Flynn in order to organize the opposition of the Pioneers to the proposal to extend Sunday drinking hours.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Dermot O‘Flynn, Churchtown, enclosing a copy of the Report submitted to the Minister for Justice and statements collected by the Association for Civil Liberties.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Dermot O’Flynn enclosing his report on his visit to the AGM in Glasgow.
Letter from Maureen Walsh to +McQuaid nominating a new treasurer, Mr. O'Flynn.
Typed note to + McQuaid from Desmond Williams, Secretary, informing him that Dermot O’Flynn is writing to him about the proposed Clonliffe Trust for the clarification of some points.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Dermot O’Flynn discussing ‘poison’ in materials being sold on bookstands, Aiden Keane and Michael Byrne, and the Ladies’ Committee.
Letter from +Flynn to +McQuaid asking that some Irish seminarians be sent to his small seminary to study theology and philosophy.
Angela MacNamara’s Help Page in Woman’s Way. 1 item Dermot O’Flynn
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Dermot J. O’Flynn, Milltown. Mr. Berry, Dept. of Justice, is concerned at the proportions which the campaign against the Sunday Drinking Hours has assumed. Includes enclosure.