Letter from +Toolen to +McQuaid enclosing a cheque for $200. He is sending separately a copy of their school report along with a newspaper article on Catholic Schools which was published in the New York Times.
Gilberton, Walter, 10 Cheers St., Old Swan, Liverpool. St. Malachey’s Active Catholic Trade Union wishes to make contact with similar organizations in Dublin whose aim is the application of Catholic Social Teaching.
Letter from Mgr. Benelli to Fr. O’Connell thanking him for the cheque for £5, being the amount due in respect of the Bene Merenti medal and diploma for James McNally, Athy.
Letter from +O’Hara to +McQuaid stating that he will assist at the Mass on Easter Monday. He mentions Bishop O’Brien, an American Bishop, who has been trying, in vain, to arrange a dinner with all the Irish Hierarchy and who will now try and meet some of the Bishops individually. Annotation by +McQuaid states ‘used throne, but did not recite mass or give blessing!’
MacNevin, Gladys, Waterloo Road, Dublin. Seeks votes for Mrs. Josephine Fox who is a candidate for election RUKBA.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Gracias inviting him to stay at his house during the visit. 1 item
Letter from +Cody to +McQuaid introducing Fr. J.A. Feeney, Rector of St. Peter’s cathedral. He is in Ireland to find lay teachers for the Ontario Diocese. He is visiting with Inspector J.F. Kinlin who has been sent by the school boards. They are to meet with the Department of Education. He hopes he will be able to provide Fr. Feeney with some advice. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Typed note saying the Archbishop will find the report on the School of Personnel Efficiency.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Levame stating that he has always disallowed the publication of religious sociological statistics as he regards them as ‘...hurtful to the faith and as invariably inaccurate’.
Cunningham, M., 38 Dargle Road, Drumcondra, asking if the Archbishop can help get him a job in Dublin.