-28 June 1951 Coleman, Samuel, 201 Phibsborough Road, Dublin. He implores + McQuaid to settle the unofficial rail strike which took place on 7 February, the result of which about 80 men were sacked.
Collins, Joe. Thanks the Archbishop for his kindness.
Comerford, George, 13, Furry Park Road, Raheny. He wishes to make an appointment to meet the Archbishop and seeks a letter of recommendation
Condon Timothy B. on the question of women’s athletic events.
Cooney, Elizabeth, Moynalty, Co. Meath. Thanks Fr. McKernan for helping her obtain a travel permit.
Corcoran, Fr. Patrick A., Mt. St. Mary’s, Milltown, seeking permission for Sean Moynihan to read certain works which are on the Index. Permission granted.
Cortes, Beatrice Ham de, Paraua 630, La Lucila, Buenos Aires, Argentina. She wants to know if it would be possible to get an Irish Congregation of Brothers or Fathers who would take charge of the English part of Cardinal Newman school.
Cortlandt Herbst, The Maharees, Castlegregory, Co. Kerry. Encloses a copy of a letter to + Cunnane and + Harty. Annotated by + McQuaid.
-11 September 1941 Cox, A., Carraig Breac, Baily, Co. Dublin. He writes to Fr. Clarke in defence of Fairyhill home for poverty stricken children. The Archbishop’s concern is the safeguarding of Catholic children.
Crawford, Leo, Secretary, C.I.U. Archbishop McQuaid asks if he would kindly study the possibility of sending a delegation to Rome to celebrate the anniversary of Pope Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum.