Letter from Michael Tierney, President University College Dublin, to Mgr. John D. Horgan, 14 Clare Road, Whitehall, in relation to Mr. Palfreeman. He states that the University cannot accept students from outside Ireland into their Veterinary School. Numbers in the school are restricted and there are very long waiting lists. He has asked that this message be conveyed to the Nuncio.
Correspondence involving General Richard Mulcahy, +McQuaid, and Dr. Michael Tierney, President, UCD. The Government is concerned to think that the lack of suitable co-ordination between the Medical School at University College, Dublin, and the Hospitals associated with its teaching, should endanger the recognition abroad of graduates from University College, Dublin. It approves of the Archbishop’s proposal that a small committee of one representative from each of the hospitals for which he is responsible should meet under a Chairman to discuss the scheme of co-ordination necessary to set in order the medical teaching at UCD so that there may be no grounds upon which Great Britain or America may refuse to recognize its graduates.
Handwritten letter from + Michael, Galway, to + McQuaid thanking him for his gift to the new Cathedral. He felt ‘dignitus Dei est hic’ when recalling the extraordinary coincidence of the views of Tierney and the Minister.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from + Michael, Galway. Is in agreement with 57. He would strongly insist that O’Rahilly not refuse to attend the interview as it would play into P. Browne’s hands. Tierney will be firm and effective in such an interview. The Government knows that the three Presidents are not agreed, but it is important that they go.
Handwritten note by +McQuaid. Wrote to + Kinane. Dr. Tierney confirmed that the draft is substantially what they had agreed.
Copy of typed letter to Dr. J. Ryan from Michael Tierney, President, University College, Dublin, presenting a number of points on behalf of Dr. O’Rahilly. These are: the chairmanship; ‘clinical teaching’. He himself is uneasy about the reference in sub- section 2 to ‘one or more than one such College…’
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Michael Tierney. The Minister’s proposed new section of the Health Bill seems to be entirely satisfactory from the Cork and Galway point of view.
Letter from +Morris to +McQuaid providing a listing of the Cullen letters in their archives which was compiled by Dom Mark Tierney of Glenstal. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Proposed Merger with T.C.D. 38A/5. May 1967 Article from The Irish Ecclesiastical Record titled The University Question by Dr. Michael Tierney. 38A/6/1. 1 July Typed letter to +McQuaid from Donagh O’Malley, Minister for Education. He was surprised that the Archbishop felt compelled to remind him of a Statute. This Statute will be unnecessary after the setting up of the New University of Dublin. 38A/6/2. 3 July Copy of typed letter to Donagh O’Malley from +McQuaid. He 1 item
Letter from +Walsh to +McQuaid. He asks +McQuaid about the advisability of accepting an invitation by the President of UCD and Mrs. Tierney to the Newman Centenary Concert. 1 item