Letter from +Norton, All Hallows College, to +McQuaid regarding the death of the Pope. He asks permission to say High Mass at University Church fro the medical personnel attached to the hospitals of the Sisters of Charity. It is the centenary of their foundress; to open a sale of work in Dun Laoghaire; to give benediction at Terenure College and to speak to senior boys at James’s Street school. Annotated by +McQuaid. 1 item
Letter of thanks from Archbishop's Secretary to Fr. Michael Troy for draft programme.
Typed letter to Fr. A. MacMahon from Fr. Edward MacElroy, St. Columban’s, London. Regarding the Connolly Association no alarming developments over the past few months. But considerable Communist activity on other fronts, especially the Labour Party and the Trade Union Movement.
Letter from +Toolen to +McQuaid stating he has met with Mother Gabriel and they have agreed on a premises for the nursing home. Annotated by +McQuaid.
File relating to the old CYMS property located at 61-62 Meath Street.
Letter from Raymond R. Guest, American Ambassador, to +McQuaid stating he will be unable to attend the reception as he will be at an embassy dinner in Parish. He hopes that the Counselor of the Embassy, Robert P. Chalker, can attend on his behalf.
Copy of typed letter to Rev. John Casey, C.C., The Presbytery, from the Secretary. It will be pointed out to Mr. Wall that the Community Centre is owned by the Diocese and that the Association has not been treated unreasonably in their request for the use of the hall.
Copy of typed letter to T. O Deirg from +McQuaid informing him that the position will be reviewed in October.
Special Communiqué issued by the Army Council, Irish Republican Army.
Letter from Mgr. Curran thanking the Archbishop for his donation. He also mentions his time working in Drumcondra [secretary to Archbishop William -1921], and the repairs to Blacklion. He mentions the boys’ school and the problem of emigration.