Killian, Anna, 4 Oaklands Drive, Ballsbridge. Seeks approval for a prayer she intends to have printed concerning Vietnam.
Coghlan, Julia, Wellington Road, Ballsbridge. She requested permission to attend a wedding in a Protestant Church. This was refused.
. . Boylan, Elizabeth P., 31 Mespil Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin. Correspondence regarding permission for her, a student of Trinity College, to read Voltaire’s Lettres Philosophicues which is on her French course.
Letter from T. O Raifeartaigh, Ballsbridge to +McQuaid enclosing an article he wrote on St. Patrick (not here). Annotated by +McQuaid.
Power, Arthur, 28 Elgin Road, Ballsbridge. Relatively speaking Ireland is stacked with food, while Europeans are on the verge of death from hunger and disease. This is our opportunity to show we are a noble race.
Westby, Joseph P., 166 Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge. Asks the Archbishop for his opinion on the Rosary being broadcast on Radio Eireann.
Larkin, William, 23 Wilfield Park, Ballsbridge. Asks the Archbishop to consider the forming of a society for the purpose of voluntarily improving the youth of the city, especially the deprived.
Fleischmann, George, Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin. He requested permission from + McQuaid to film Ordination ceremonies at Maynooth College, which would be part of a Documentary film on Maynooth. Permission denied.
Russell, Angela, 85 Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge. She will do anything to help in the work of the Maternity Welfare Centre. S
Crampton, G.H.C., 18 Argyle Road, Ballsbridge. he is concerned that the proposed Industrial Relations Act will change of status of the Labour Court. Asks if it morally right for one group to obtain their demands without the judgment of an arbiter selected to represent the whole community.