- IE CA CP/3/3/4/13
- Pièce
- 1911
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An offprint of a tribute/assessment of Professor Heinrich Zimmer by Fr. Richard Henebry. The article was published in ‘The Irish Educational Review’, Vol. IV, No. 5 (Feb. 1911).
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Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An offprint of a tribute/assessment of Professor Heinrich Zimmer by Fr. Richard Henebry. The article was published in ‘The Irish Educational Review’, Vol. IV, No. 5 (Feb. 1911).
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An article titled ‘Geoffrey Keating’ by Fr. Richard Henebry. The article is taken from the ‘Journal of the Ivernian Society’ (July-Sept., 1913), pp 197-202.
Copy letter of An tAthair Peadar Ó Laoghaire
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A copy letter from An tAthair Peadar Ó Laoghaire, Castlelyons, County Cork, to Sister Treasa le hÍosa (possibly Sister Teresa Curtis, St. Clare’s Convent, Carlow). The letter refers to an Irish translation of a traditional Marian hymn. The letter reads ‘This Irish hymn can be sung to the same music to which the English senseless one is usually sung’.
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Note from Pádraig Ó Máille possibly to Patrick Pearse re the formation of a Gaelic League branch in Moycullen, County Galway.
Copy Letter to Patrick Pearse from Seumas MacManus
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Copy letter to [Patrick Pearse] from Seumas MacManus, Plainfield, New Jersey, re a meeting. MacManus also affirms that he has sent a letter to the ‘Gaelic American’ about Pearse’s ‘mission’.
Letter to Patrick Pearse from John D. Crimmins
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Letter to Patrick Pearse from John D. Crimmins, Emmet Arcade, 624 Madison Avenue, New York, re Pearse’s efforts to obtain funds for St. Enda’s School. Crimmins wrote ‘You have no idea of the number of appeals that come to me. I know something of our country and the poverty of our Catholic people in the South where for one hundred dollars a shack can be erected in which to hold church services. … For generations they have been living in that condition. I am unable to meet the demands that are made upon me here’.
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Letter to Patrick Pearse from an individual with an address at the Public Service Commission, Albany, New York. The signature is indecipherable. The letter declines an offer to act as a treasurer for Pearse’s St. Enda’s School fund.
Letter to Patrick Pearse from M. Conway
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Letter to Patrick Pearse from M. Conway, Conway Civil Service School, 20 East 42nd Street, New York, regarding arrangements for a meeting.
Letter from the Irish Gaelic Society
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Letter to [Seumas Mac Manus?] from the Irish Gaelic Society, 154 East 54th Street, New York, re a meeting at Celtic Park in New York.
Letter to Patrick Pearse from John McGuire
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Letter to Patrick Pearse from [John McGuire] regarding his donation to the St. Enda School fund.