Typed letter to +McQuaid from P. Boylan, 7 Eblana Ave., Dun Laoghaire. He is alarmed at the news that Proinnseas O’Sullivan is proposed for the post of Inspector of Technical Education as he is a Nazi, with a Nazi wife in Germany. He is reputed to be an Atheist. If something is not done at once he is likely to be appointed. He is proficient in Irish.
Copy of typed letter to Mr. Seagraves-Daly from James Ardle MacMahon saying his letter will have the due attention of + McQuaid. National Anti-Emigration Movement of Ireland 3/ 36/1. 14 May 1957 Typed letter to +McQuaid from F. O’Broin, Chairman, National Anti-Emigration Movement of Ireland, enclosing the aims of the Movement. Asks the Archbishop to nominate a speaker to address the public meeting to launch the Movement in Moran’s Hotel, Talbot Street. Feels they should be guided by +McQuaid in spiritual and other matters. 3/ 36/2. 15 May 1957 Handwritten letter to Dr. MacMahon, Archbishop’s House, from George J. O’Sullivan, Whitehall. He has known F. O’Broin for three years and has always found him level headed and courteous. 1 item 3/ 36/3. 16 May 1957 Typed note to +McQuaid from James A. MacMahon saying Mr. O’Broin had telephoned to say that Dr. Simms has promised to nominate a speaker for the forthcoming Meeting. 3/ 36/4 17 May 1957 Typed letter to Fr. Cecil J. Barrett, Director, Catholic Social Welfare Bureau, saying the Archbishop asked him to attend the Meeting to launch the Movement on 24 May. Copy of letter enclosed. 3/ 36/5. 18 May 1957 Typed letter to Fr. MacMahon from Cecil J. Barrett, Director, Catholic Social Welfare Bureau, saying he proposes to see Mr. O’Broin and hopes to report shortly. Copy of letter enclosed. 3/ 36/6. 18 May 1957 Typed copy of a letter to Mr. F. O’Broin, Santry, from the Director [Fr. C. Barrett, C.S.W.B.]. He is anxious to meet Mr. O’Broin to discuss his proposal. 3/ 36/7. Letter to a newspaper from F. O’Broin, P.C., Chairman, inviting interested organisations and persons to the launch of the National Anti-Emigration Movement of Ireland to be held in Moran’s Hotel, Talbot Street on
Telegram to +McQuaid from Lord Mayor Sullivan expressing his deepest sympathy.
File relating to Irish men executed in England between 1922 and 1940. Their bodies were being returned to Ireland for burial and the remains were to be received in the Pro-Cathedral prior to this. Mentions O’Sullivan and Dunne, Barnes and McCormack.
Copy of typed letter to the Minister for Education from + McQuaid. In view of the assurance that Mr. O’Sullivan has been appointed he has no desire to interfere with any official appointment already made. He is only interested in the spiritual and religious care of the youth, who are being trained in Vocational and Technical Schools.
Copy letter from Fr. James Ardle MacMahon to Mr. T. O’Sullivan, Manager, Gresham Hotel, thanking him for confirming the availability of the Gresham Hotel for the reception for the new Nuncio. He also thanks the Society of St. Vincent de Paul for transferring their function, which should have been held there on that date.
Handwritten letter to Rev. Father from Catherine O’Sullivan, Fairview. She has heard that a housing scheme is about to start for young couples about to be married. She wishes to participate. Catholic Godparent’s Guild 3/ 17/1. 25 April 1951 Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Mrs M. Williams, Hon. Sec., Catholic Godparent’s Guild, thanking him for appointing Canon Robinson as their chaplain. 3/ 17/2. 22 June 1951 Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Mrs Maureen Williams, Hon. Sec., Catholic Godparent’s Guild, enclosing a list of the names and addresses of its Committee. 3/ 17/3. List of the names and addresses of Committee Members. Irish Women Citizen’s and Local Government Association
Notes on the correspondence between Mr. O’Sullivan, Taoiseach’s Office, and Fr. MacMahon regarding the Blessing of the Garden of Remembrance on Easter Monday, 11 April, 1966.
Correspondence involving S. O’Sullivan, Dept. of Transport and Fr. J.A. McMahon, Secretary. The 27th Session of the European Conference of Ministers of Transport is being held in Dublin Castle. Delegates will complete their working sessions on the Wednesday, and on Thursday take an excursion by train to Killary. Thursday is the Feast of Corpus Christi. It may be difficult for some delegates to hear Mass and a dispensation is sought for them.
Letter from Abbot Augustine O’Sullivan, Glenstal Abbey, Murroe, Co. Limerick, accepting the invitation to the Liturgical Reception.