Typed letter from H. Wisser and I.A.G. Herbertz to the Secretary saying that they wish to make a TV programme showing the life of a priest in Dublin.
Anonymous typed letter from a Wexford Housewife to the Director of Television and Radio complaining about the sordid plays being shown, written by atheists.
Typed note to + McQuaid informing him that Miss Chloe Gibson wished to see him concerning a proposal to have her television play of St. Teresa staged in the Gate Theatre.
Correspondence between Lochlinn MacGlynn, The Irish Features Agency, and the Secretary. The material emanating from Ireland, and which appears to be anti-clerical or at variance with the Irish way of life, is not coming from his agency. The Archbishop is pleased with this assurance.
Typed letter to + McQuaid from Thomas Agar thanking him for granting them an interview.
Typed letter from [ill.] C. Brown, Hon. Secretary, seeking a donation.
Letter, in Irish, from Eamon O Duinn, Runaidhe, to + McQuaid regarding the appointment of a Spiritual Director.
Letter from Professor O’Rahilly to + McQuaid enclosing the letter from Mr. Brahams and a copy his reply.
Annual Report on the Chaplaincy Service compiled by Richard J. Casey, Head Chaplain, Department of Defence, Parkgate, Dublin NW 5.
Correspondence between +McQuaid and various, 20, August 1971, Head Chaplains in relation to the construction of Army chapels. Includes information on the Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle, the chapels in McKee Barracks, Griffith Barracks and Baldonnel. Also mentions the proposed chapels in Santry Court and in the grounds of the RDS and the restoration works at Kilmainham Gaol. Also includes information on altars, statues, Stations of the Cross and sketch plans for the chapel in McKee Barracks., 48 items, 20a, 20 January 1960, Letter from Fr. Cyril P. Crean, Collin’s Barracks, to + McQuaid informing him that he has been given information by Military Intelligence sources which he thought he should send at once. 1 item, 20b, 20 November 1963, Copy of letter from + McQuaid to Gerald Bartley, Minister for Defence, informing him that he wishes to promote Fr. Joseph Fagan to a vacant curacy and should like to propose Fr. Ronald Neville as Fr. Fagan’s successor., 1 item