O’Brien, Fr. Jim, The Presbytery, Cabra. A returned American, Mr. Campbell, is endeavouring to initiate a scheme for elderly people.
O’Brien, Mrs. John, Ballycullane, Kilmallock, asking the Archbishop to send her an evacuated child.
-10 March 1957 O’Broin, Leon, saying the programme The Brains Trust is not an influence for the good. Annotated by + McQuaid.
O Broin, Patricia, 105 Foxrock Park, Foxrock. Her husband’s [Eimlar] job as a conductor is in jeopardy in the Music Department, Radio Eireann, due to the new Authority. Fr. Griffith, Secretary of Our Lady’s Choral Society, is [Eimlar’s] most severe and bitter critic.
O’Byrne, Muirin. He has just been appointed Chief Librarian and wishes to make a courtesy call to discuss the development and planning of the City Libraries.
O Caoimh, Breannain, 14 Parnell Square, Dublin. His organization, Boycott Objectional Foreign Literature, is seeking the support of Parish Priests in arousing public opinion against the import of objectionable literature.
O Ceannaig, Seopaig, Woodpark, The Rise, Glasnevin. Parish Clerks only earn £7.10.0. a week. He suggests the minimum should be £11.
O’Connell, R., 22 Herbert Street, Dublin. Her husband is owed £15 for work done on Roundwood Chapel. It cannot be paid until a receipt is provided. She desperately needs the money to support her family.
O’Connor, Sean, 24 Willbrook Road, Rathfarnham, expressing his appreciation at His Grace’s action regarding Cardinal Mindszenty of Hungary.
O Cuinnleain, Fr., University College, Dublin, regarding the confirmation of J. Kavanagh as President of the Transport Branch of St. Joseph’s Young Priests Society.