Letter of thanks from CSSC for cheque received, being the proceeds of games played by the G.A.A. for the Conference.
Letter enclosing cheque of Pound620 from the games played by the G.A.A. in connection with the CSSC.
Letter from G.A.A. enclosing cheque for Pound500 for CSSC.
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Letter from Fionnuala Murphy, secretary, to Fr. Desmond Williams regarding the donation of Pound200 from Padraig O Caoimh as a subscription from the G.A.A.
- 11 July 1942 Letters from Hugh Allen, Grace Park Road, Dublin to + McQuaid informing him of various events, including: reviving the Catholic Mind with the new name Irish Mind; relations with his employer at C.T.S.I.; states he will act out of harmony with the Archbishop; Hugh O’Neill, Coras na Poblachta (an Irish Popular Front) scorning the Bishops’ action regarding the Labour Party and the Workers’ Republic; he would have no objection to O’Neill being appointed as Secretary of The St. Joseph’s Young Priests’ Society if he would withdraw from politics; the Trade Union Bill and Professor O’Rahilly, friend of Dr. Browne; a row in the Labour Party where it looks as though the Communist element will be elbowed out; Russia entering the war and censorship; quarrel between the Bishop of Galway and Professor O’Rahilly; article in The Standard by Gearoid Mac Eoin. One copy reply from +McQuaid included.
-24 May 1944 Allen, Hugh, Grace Park Road, informing + McQuaid on his position with The Standard regarding the Labour Party inquiry on infiltration by Communists.
. Allen, J.G., 2/A University Road, Southampton, Hants.. Seeks the views of the Catholic Hierarchy on the works of Liam O’Flaherty.
. Alvey, Dr. Joseph, 47,Fitzwilliam Sq., Dublin. He is an applicant for the Mastership of the National Maternity Hospital. He is available should the Archbishop to see him.
. Annrachain, Padraigh, Rosslare Hotel, Harcourt Street, Dublin. Asks + McQuaid to consider requesting the prayers of the faithful for the welfare of An Taoiseach who is critically ill.