Correspondence between John P. Keane, Deputy Manager and Town Clerk, +McQuaid and P.J. Hernon, City Manager, regarding the use of the Emergency Powers Order, 1939, to vest in the Corporation lands at the O’Brien Institute, Clareville and Glasnevin for food production. The Archbishop regrets the form of the letter as ‘gravely hurtful to the dignity of the See of Dublin.’
Correspondence relating to the proposed tasks which Fr. Keane sees as priorities.
Handwritten draft letter to John P. Keane from +McQuaid. The scheme which he has established is successful. No public funds are requested; only young children are to be taken. Regarding the employment of Home Help, another British form of Social service, he would urge the Committee to consider the dangers to family life. Letter acknowledged with thanks.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from John P. Keane, City Manager, thanking him for informing him of the appointment of Fr. Michael Geaney Chaplain to the Regional Sanatorium, Blanchardstown.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from John P. Keane, City Manager and Town Clerk, regarding the chaplaincy of St. Mary’s Chest Hospital
Letter from +Keane to +McQuaid. The letter concerns the delegation of faculties for military chaplains.
Letter from +Keane to +McQuaid concerning Muintir na Tíre and the co-ordination of social services.
- 14 March 1945 Telegram announcing the death of +Keane of Limerick.
- 5 February 1942 Handwritten letter from + David Keane to + McQuaid enclosing cheques.
Invitation card to District Justice Michael J. C. Keane to attend the World Day of Prayer Mass in the Pro-Cathedral.