McCullough, Domhnall, 12 Oakley Road, Ranelagh, thanking + McQuaid for his kind expression of sympathy on the death of his mother.
McDonnell, Pat, Fatima Mansions, Rialto. Asks the Archbishop to intervene with the Commissioners of Public Works who wrongfully dismissed him. He has eight children and gets 50/- a week. He has refused offers to have some of his children adopted in America.
McGlade, Eileen, Cabra Road. Thanks the Archbishop for his most generous gift to St. Theresa’s Girl’s Club.
-3 March 1960 McGovern, Philip A., 30 Palmerstown Drive, Palmerstown, Co. Dublin, regarding literature which he suspects is of a Protestant character relating to moral re-armament.
McGreevy, Thomas, National Gallery of Ireland. He will be delighted to give a series of talks in February.
McKernan, H.J., 84 Stephen’s Green. He informs Fr. Mangan that a society called Common Ground has been founded. Its purpose is to discuss literature, art and politics. Article from The Irish Times, Cruiskeen Lawn, written by Myles na gCopaleen, enclosed.
McKeon, Mrs. Maire, Iveagh Buildings, Patrick Street, Dublin. Asks the Archbishop to use his influence with the Corporation to help her get a home for her family. She is in a desperate situation.
McLoughlin, Margaret, Booterstown. Thanks the Archbishop for the turf.
McLoughlin, Nora, Chapelizod. She feels that she and her family have been unfairly treated by the Parish Priest.
-15 June 1943 McLoughlin, T.D., 18 College Green, relating to the Irish Allotment Holders Association.