Six items relating to the advertising for Irish nursery-governoresses in Spain and offers of Spanish nursery-governesses and maids to work in Ireland. It was the policy of the Irish Independent to decline advertisements offering employment on the Continent to women.
Letter from Mary McDowell and Joan O’Grady to the Secretary, Archbishop’s House regarding the magazine ‘Honey’. An article entitled ‘Birth control and the single girl’ appears in the magazine. Reply attached.
O’Meara, Frank, 8 Garville Ave., Rathgar, complaining about homelessness in Dublin.
McNamara, Veronica, Upper Gardiner Street. Asks the Archbishop for his mediation in acquiring a flat in a building owned by the Christian Brothers and a job teaching.
Correspondence between the Comte d’Yanville and Frank O’Reilly regarding the 1932 Eucharistic Congress.
Correspondence relating to the proposed tasks which Fr. Keane sees as priorities.
Correspondence between + McQuaid and + Staunton regarding the Public Relations Committee.
Correspondence regarding Mass times. Granted.
File regarding the application of the increase in hours to country schools in general and Castledermot in particular.
Gaffney, Lucie, 30 Nutley Road, Ballsbridge. She was disappointed at having been prevented from entering the church to be present at her daughter’s Confirmation due to an unalterable rule by the Archbishop. Copy of the Archbishop’s reply enclosed.