Mangan, Josephine, Kenilworth Road, Rathgar, seeking help in obtaining a position with the Hospital Sweep, Ballsbridge.
Masterson, Dr. Laurence, 151 North Circular Road. The College of General Practitioners plans to hold a postgraduate course in Trinity College. Asks if the Archbishop approves. In view of the Church’s legislation ‘he can scarcely regard it as correct to be asked for approval.’
Meagher, Fr. Michael, The Presbytery, Crumlin. He and an N.S.P.C.C. inspector feel two children would be better cared for in a home.
Menton, Mrs. Dee, 19 Blackhall Place. Asks the Archbishop to have prayers said in all churches for fine weather to save the crops.
Millar, Lynn, The Episcopal Church in Scotland. Hopes the Archbishop can help her acquire a copy of The Daily Missal; is travelling a lot and cannot get over the decline in morality; schools under secular control are unbelievably bad.
Moloney, Margaret M., Dundrum, concerning Radio Eireann putting on a recording of the Angulus each evening at six o’clock.
Moloney, J., Belville, Stillorgan Road, Donnybrook. A request was received for permission to erect a monument to the Connaught Ranger who was executed over the mutiny in India.
Moore, Dominic, Military Hospital, Curragh, asking + McQuaid to use his influence to get a man out of the army.
Moran, Gerald, 15 Cabra Drive, Cabra. Asks if he may use the Archbishop’s name in obtaining a place in the Hospital for Incurables, Donnybrook.
Murnaghan, James A., 25 Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin. As his judgement in the case of ante-nuptuals was handwritten he cannot give the Archbishop a copy. Report in Irish Independent and Irish Times are good.