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7 June 1954 - 23 April 1962 38 items
Correspondence regarding "Maria Assumpta" college of physical education on initiative of Miss Kathleen O'Rourke (sister and aunt to priests of the Archdiocese); Sion Hill agree to take on management of her institution, she is to remain as principal, Miss O'Rourke resigns; references to "Ling" physical training college under non-Catholic auspices- Fr. Con Lee provides information. Re. Archbishop declining to be patron of "Federation International Sportive", see Dominican Convent Belfast.
Handwritten letter to Fr. MacMahon from Gerard Lee, The Law Library, Four Courts, thanking him for seeing the Commissioner- General of the English of the Order of St. Lazarus.
Letter from [ill.] Lee, Hon. General Secretary, to + McQuaid informing him that the Deed of Assignment between the Gallagher Group and St. Lawrence O’Toole Trust does not include plans for a Community Centre. Wonders if the Convent could widened in scope to include a Community Centre. Annotated by + McQuaid.
Letter from +William Lee to +McQuaid regarding Fr. Carney who is returning to Dublin and is an excellent priest.
Copy of letter from the Secretary to Fr. Lee seeking his help in identifying a holiday home for renting for about a month.
Letter to the Archbishop from Edward Lee.
Letter from +Morris to +McQuaid recalling Fr. William Lee. He states Fr. Matthew Purcell wishes to spend some time in Brazil with St. Patrick’s Missionary Society. He is currently at St. Augustine’s, Obelisk Park. He also mentions Fr. Michael Walsh, chaplain to the St. Louis Convent and offers the services Pierce Duggan and John Beatty who will be ordained in the near future.
Letter from +John Buchko to +McQuaid seeking permission for Dr. Lee Mydlowsky, a Ukranian refugee, to come to Ireland and start a press information service. This is important to their cause. Yugoslavia
Wichert, Lee, Vernhagerstrasse 10, Germany.(In German). Seeks financial assistance as his wife is so ill.
Lee, H., 88 Fowler Street, Goldthorm Hill, Wolverhampton. He encloses an article from the Express and Star reporting how penniless Irish girls, and others end up living with Jamaican men in Wolverhampton.