Note from +Wall to +McQuaid stating the Sister’s new Oratory has opened and he encloses a letter from them (not there).
Note from +Wall to +McQuaid stating he is unwell and will not be able to attend the Vicar General’s meeting or that of the Council.
General appeal letter.
by +McQuaid of £100 to the Duke of Gloucester’s Red Cross and St. John Fund.
Appendix C: Comparative tables of tallies issued being approximately the number of hours worked in Mount Street Club and Farm during the years, 1938, 1939, and 9 months January to .
- McQuaid’s Secretary regarding the earthquake. A donation of £100. Moshi
Holy See.
Galway, to be used as hospital accommodation for the duration of the Emergency. The College is a Preparatory College for boys. It is suggested that the staff and students obtain temporary accommodation in St. Patrick’s Training College, Drumcondra for a year or two. The President of the Training College and the Principal of Colaiste Einde agree to the move; approval sought, and given, from +McQuaid and + Browne of Galway.
School with accommodation for about 200 boys near Dublin. The Provincial of the Christian Brothers agreed to establish the school if a suitable building could be obtained which might be adapted without serious expense. +McQuaid would like the Christian Brothers to establish the school. He would be prepared to consider providing some financial assistance. The Government notes that the Presentation Brothers are prepared to establish the school at their own expense, which would be to the Government’s benefit.
Institute, University of Pennsylvania, to study the methods for the treatment and cure of venereal diseases.