Handwritten letter to + McQuaid, marked personal, from Michael Rooney, Editor. He deeply regrets that the Archbishop’s first letter to him as Editor should be written in such chilling terms concerning the manuscript of his address at Bolton Street College of Technology.
Typed letter from H.G. Legge to + McQuaid. He will use the message.
Typed note from Fr. J.A. MacMahon to + McQuaid informing him that The Evening Herald had received an agency report from Rome that Pope Paul had dispensed from Abstinence on the feast of St. Joseph. No official notification received here.
Letter from Edward L. Fogarty, Manager, The Irish Catholic, to Fr. C. Mangan seeking sanction for the publication of the appeal by the Society of the Divine Word Foreign Missions. Copy of previous advertisement enclosed.
Typed letter from J. Mulvaney, for Advertisement Manager, to Rev. Secretary asking if His Grace approves of an advertisement appealing for subscriptions by Fr. Patrick Healy, Wandsworth, London.
Letter from +Heerey to +McQuaid stating two native Nigerian priests will be living in the Archdiocese for the next three years. They will be attending the National University. They will live in Kimmage. 1 item
Letter from +Michael Browne, Galway to +McQuaid regarding the suggestion by +Heerey re the National University and affiliation for the Nigerian Catholic University. He advises against any approaches to the National University on the subject and gives the reasons why. 1 item
Handwritten letter (partial) from + Brown, Galway, to + McQuaid informing him that the Senate can may recognise a College in Ireland; they have decided to explore the possibility of extern degrees. 1 item
10 ill. 1959 Copy of letter from + McQuaid to Lord Bishop saying + Heerey is set on this College, ‘in view of the Protestant and very bitter opposition.’
Copy letter from +Agagianian, Propaganda Fide to +Whelan regarding Frank Aiken, son of the Irish Minister for External Affairs who has been working as a lay missioner and who wishes to meet with him. He will gladly meet him. He also mentions the Papal Decoration which is to be awarded to him. He requires the ‘Nihil Obstat’ before proceeding further.