Review of 'The Capuchin Annual' (1937) published in the 'Irish Times' (28 Dec. 1936). The review has a reproduction of a pencil portrait of Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. by Seán O’Sullivan. The review remarks that ‘it is a fine volume, and the distinguished editor, Father Senan, has given us one of the brightest magazines of the season’.
Review of 'The Capuchin Annual'. The review reads ‘"The Capuchin Annual" … is intimately bound up with the name of one man – Father Senan. He founded it twenty-five years ago and edited every issue until the present one. … Though indifferent health compels him to retire from editorship, his spirit, sensitive in love for Ireland, and attuned to what is great in Catholic affairs and lives, in "The Annuals" he edited, is enough to inspire and encourage future editors’.
A clipping of a review of Standish O’Grady’s ‘Flight of the Eagle’ by Sir Shane Leslie. The article was published under the series heading ‘Famous Irish Books Reviewed’ in the ‘Irish Press’ (4 April 1945).
A clipping of a review citing Robert Farren’s article on George Sigerson published in the second issue of ‘Bonaventura’. The article was published in the ‘Irish Times’ (27 August 1937).
A clipping of a review article on Daniel Corkery’s ‘Synge and Irish Literature’. The review was published in the ‘Dublin Magazine’ (Oct.-Dec. 1931).
A clipping of a review article on ‘Thirty Years with G.B.S.’ by Blanche Patch. The review was written by Desmond MacCarthy and was published in the ‘Sunday Times’ (14 January 1951).
A clipping of a review of ‘The Capuchin Annual’ (1936) by Professor William Magennis. The article was published in ‘Model Housekeeping’ (February 1936).
A clipping of a review of ‘A short history of the Jews in Ireland’ by Bernard Shillman. The review is initialled ‘T.O’H’. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Independent’ (11 February 1946).
Revenue accounts for Patrick Pearse and Saint Enda’s School in Rathfarnham, for the year ended 30 June 1912. The accounts provide details of expenditure and income relating to the operation of the school. Also includes a statement of the financial affairs of the school as of 30 June 1912 with details of liabilities and assets. The accounts were prepared by D. O’Connor, chartered accountants, 13 Westmoreland Street, Dublin. He notes that ‘the statement of affairs was prepared from the books, and from creditors’ statements of account, and from information supplied by Mr. Pearse. The valuations of assets were made by Mr. Pearse’.
Draft proof of a story by Donal O’Cahill titled ‘Revenge’. The script has been annotated and corrected by Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap.