commemoration ceremony at the G.P.O.
4 -8 June 1959. Brazil, M., 193, Griffith Ave., Drumcondra, Dublin. She encloses a pamphlet titled A Nation Once Again.
. Brennan, JP, Dunbrin, Mellifont Ave. [Sen] Gilhooley, who died at St. Michael’s Hospital, was so extraordinary holy that God has given a special patron Saint to medical students.
Brennan, Netta, Myrtle Street, Broadstone. Thanks the Archbishop for his subscription to the presentation made to her mother in recognition for the part she played in the National Struggle.
. Brett, Patrick J., 28 Lower Ferrybank, Waterford. He and the Waterford Licensed Vintners are opposed to the New Drink Bill.
-12 August 1959. Briscoe, Elise, 42, Harcourt Street, Dublin. Requests interviews.
. Briscoe. Letter to Mr. Briscoe to say that no cognizance will be given to his letter as it has no signature.
. Briscoe, Joseph, 16 Upper Fitzwilliam St., Dublin 2. Thanks + McQuaid for his reply to his letter. He heeded his advice and had a confidential talk with Mr. Peter Barry, Secretary, Department of Justice.
Bruck, Hermann A., Dunsink Observatory. He would be grateful for an appointment with + McQuaid.
-7 March 1966. Buckmaster, John, 249 Mt. Prospect Ave., Clontarf, Dublin. Gives his views on ‘just strikes’, morality and consequences of strikes.