Typed letter to Dr. O’Donnell, Secretary, Archbishop’s House, from Miss Murphy, Department of the President, enclosing the design for the Postage stamp to be used in connection of the Eucharistic Congress.
Copy of typed letter to the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs asking for his co-operation in a system of censorship of Religious addresses/ broadcasts.
Copy of typed letter to P.J. Little from +McQuaid. The Council of the Diocese would not favour the appointment of an extern, London priest (Fr. Cremin) to a position in the Diocese.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from S. O Braonain, Director, Broadcasting Station. The Minister is keen to interest young people in Dublin in the Symphony Concerts, but before approaching educational institutions to promote the idea he wanted to know if the Archbishop was favourably disposed to the idea.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from James Everett, Dept. of P.&T., regarding his Broadcasting Address.
Handwritten note, in Archbishop’s writing, in answer to Sean O Broin who requested that a docket authenticating relationship of persons applying to send turkeys.
Handwritten draft letter saying +McQuaid will not accede to the request that he make a broadcast to Dutch Catholics.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from C.E. Kelly, Director of Broadcasting, sending a copy of the verbatim report of the conference held in Radio Eireann in October 1951 in connection with the weekly broadcasts of High Mass for the sick.
Typed report on CPI and KO activities. Meeting of 12 February dealt with possibility of fielding a candidate for the forthcoming General Election on behalf of the Dublin Unemployed Protest Committee. On 13 February meeting discussed amount of support it could give. Money for fee not an issue will supply transport members will canvas house-to house. Matt Merrigan of Left-Wing Labour identified himself with Dublin Unemployed Protest Committee. Protest march of unemployed to Parnell Square. Jack Murphy chosen as candidate for election
Copy of a typed letter from Rev. James Ardle MacMahon to Chief Superintendent Philip MacMahon requesting information on Dr. Sygmunt Sziecko. Dr. Sziecko says he has been unjustly accused of Communism and this has injured his business, International Pharmaceuticals (Eire).