O’Donovan, John, Cavendish Square, London. In a card to the Archbishop he says he received a letter asking him to become a Catholic. Why should he leave the Church of England which follows the teaching of Jesus?
O’Dwyer, Michael, Harcourt Street. Wishes to draw the Archbishop’s attention to the petition being signed by residents relating to the conduct of those attending dances in the Four Provinces House.
12 -27 April 1961 O’Driscoll, Sean, 15 Charleston Avenue, Rathmines. Correspondence from Fr. O’Beirne regarding the O’Driscoll family.
O’Halloran, S., 18 Rockfield Ave., Terenure, regarding fluoridation.
O’Hare, Fr. Joseph B., Sandymount, concerning the moral classification of two films.
O’Higgins, Brian, 38 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin, concerning the use of the Archbishop’s name regarding the Irish National Aid Society.
O’Kane, Patrick, 84, St. Stephen’s Green, seeking permission for two students to read books on the index.
O’Leary, M, Gun Street, London, asking that guidance and preparation be given to young people coming to work in England.
O’Mahony, T.C.G., 22 Merrion Square, Dublin. Due to the economic and industrial difficulties being experienced in Ireland a group of prominent citizens advocate a National Government to ‘make common co-operative cause’.
-1 December 1958 O’Neill, Bridget, 9 Priory Road, Harold Hill, Romford, Essex, regarding the drink trade. Enclosures from newspapers.