Marmion, Joe, Millgrange, Greenore, Co. Louth, regarding the recital of the Rosary on Radio Eireann.
Letter from T. O’Sullivan, Gresham Hotel, Dublin, to Fr. Mangan, Archbishop’s House, confirming the reservation of Aberdeen Hall for the reception to be held by Archbishop McQuaid for approximately 270 guests on 7th March. He discusses food and drinks and costs involved. Annotations by McQuaid regarding the costs.
File mainly relating to 44 Beechwood Avenue.
Letter from +D’Alton to +McQuaid thanking him for the hospitality shown to him at Archbishop’s House and wishing him well on his trip to Sydney.
. Byrne, Fr. Martin, The Pro-Cathedral. He visited No. 1 Temple Street where Peter Paul O’Brien took his young wife to live in a two- roomed household where there were fifteen people already living. (Parish)
Handwritten letter from + Vincent Hanley, St. Mary’s, Sligo, to + McQuaid thanking him for this further cheque for the relief of the (Shannon) flood victims. In Athlone a portion of the funds are kept for seeds and manure in Spring.
Typed letter to Fr. Mangan from Fr. Peter Cunningham. Says that Hugh P. Allen’s letter states facts fairly and accurately. He met parishioners during visitation who supported Wheatly. They felt he had not been treated fairly. He feels they are fortunate to have a Catholic of Allen’s ability and courage. Is now leaving the decision to the Archbishop on what should be done next.
File relating to the girls’ school, Kilcullen. Andrew Nolan has given a site for two new classroom without charge and in return he asks for a right of way for his cattle and sheep across the old derelict boys’ school site.
File relating to Keogh Square.
Three copies of the ‘Report of the Committee appointed by His Grace the Archbishop to examine the Credit Union Movement.’