Telephone message for +McQuaid from Fr. Hughes, S.J. He had learned that Mr. Wilson was satisfied with the result in that his proposal was carried.
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Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Fr. John Hughes, Gonzaga College, enclosing the draft of the announcement which would be given to the press tomorrow.
Letter from B.D. Hughes concerning possibility of a National Youth Council and a subsidiary youth organization and subsequent correspondence re same.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Fr. John Hughes, Gonzaga College. He went to the Department this morning to personally deliver their message to the Minister, who was absent. Dr. Raifortaigh phoned him to say – coldly – that the Minister had received the letter; that he understood it to mean that Managers were not providing supervisors or correctors. This was less than the Minister expected, and had been led to expect.
15 - Letter to Fr. Williams with bequest from George F. Hughes.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Louis Hughes, 8 Dartry Road, Rathmines regarding Pension Regulations which he deems inequitable.
Letter from Derek Hughes, Catholic Priests Association, to +McQuaid regarding a Mass held in the Blessed Sacrament chapel, D’Olier Street. Note to the parish priest attached.
-8 November Correspondence between Fr. Joseph A. Carroll, Diocesan Censor, Fr. C. Mangan, Secretary, S.J. Hughes, Browne & Nolan and Patrick Dargan regarding the translation into English the German book Bekenntnis Zur Katholischen Kirche (Conversion to the Catholic Church). The book consists of four essays written by four German Protestant married ministers who were received into the Church. The issue is whether it is appropriate at this time to translate this work into English in either England or Ireland. No. 1955
- October Correspondence between Fr. John Horgan, U.C.D., Fr. James Ardle MacMahon, +McQuaid and P.T. Hughes, Helicon regarding an article in the Magazine on censorship. Handwritten comments by +McQuaid. 4 items Men Only 1963
-22 January Correspondence between Fr. Myles V. Ronan, Halston Street and Mgr. Michael Curran regarding historical matters. Includes copy of a report by Captain Hughes on the Library of Canon McGuirk which was donated to the Christian Brothers’ Allen Library, North Richmond Street, Dublin 1957 1 9 items