Dillon, T.W.T. and Douglas, James T., Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. An effort is being made to raise funds for the first Austrian Catholic refugee in Ireland, Dr. Robert Donath. He was dismissed from his job by the Nazis.
Letter from Mgr. Gerada to +McQuaid thanking him for The copy of Douglas Hyde’s reply to the query concerning his report in ‘The Catholic Herald’. He believes this will be very useful to the Secretariat of State of His Holiness as they may wish to know more about the Irish delegation to which reference in made in the Report.
Letter from +Ryan, Douglas, Cork to +McQuaid stating he is in Ireland and hopes to visit Dublin but is laid up with the flu. He was delighted to hear of the success of the Clonliffe celebrations. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from +Ryan, Douglas, Cork to +McQuaid regarding Soeur Olive who has ‘a message from on high for the Pope’. He asks for an accurate picture of this person.
Typed letter to Fr. O’Connell from Mrs Dunphy. She is delighted that His Grace will accept a copy of her book, and informs him of the grant from Dr. Douglas Hyde of a gold medal for the best painting of an Irish historical subject to be presented annually.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Michael Derrick, The Tablet, 128, Sloane St., London. Douglas Woodruff wrote the article on the attitude taken by the Irish Hierarchy to the Mother and Child Scheme, while he himself compiled the account of what had taken place. Difficult for readers to judge who wrote what article.
-8 September 1955 Dormer, Paschal George Douglas, J., Chairman, the Royal Air Force Association (Dublin Branch), requests an interview on behalf of Group Captain Leonard Cheshire. The Archbishop will not be in Dublin during his visit. A visit with Frank Duff, Legion of Mary, can be arranged as requested.