Typed report on CPI and KO activities. John Nolan’s visit to London was the main item discussed at the Executive Committee meeting on 24th July. It appears that the IWL is to focus on two main channels – the question of Partition and Emigration. By using this approach it is hoped to bring League activities to the notice of application by Carrie Wine (Mrs. Justin Keating) for an Irish passport. various bodies and individuals. Greaves has just published a pamphlet titled ‘The Irish Case Against Partition’. Publicity is to be given to the visit of Bord na Mona executives to Russia Irish emigrants are to be told of the advantages of joining the Connolly Clubs discussion on CIE
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Includes; Eileen Keating getting award, Kay Dunne far left at back; Past Pupils Union/Association photos with some names written on back; newspaper photo of "South Presentation Convent P.P.U. annual dinner" with names (undated c1980s); "P.P.U. Dublin Branch 1986".
Letter from Diarmuid O Ceallachain to +McQuaid regarding a painting of Christ the King by Sean Keating. Also partial letter.
- Correspondence between Michael P. Keating, editor, Nusight and +McQuaid regarding a possible interview with the Archbishop. 6 February 1968
Keating, Desmond G., 30 Belgrave Square, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. He wishes to inform the Archbishop of the bigoted and discriminatory policy of Protestant employers. Asks to be put in touch with Catholics who would be interested in a crusade in combating these bigoted organizations.
King, Marion, 3Eaton Square, Monkstown. The Art Committee of the Royal Hibernian Academy, which included Sean Keating and Leo Whelan, have prevented her work in glass pictures being exhibited. Asks if the Archbishop can use his influence to have her exhibit at the forthcoming Annual Exhibition of the Hibernian Academy.
Letter from +Cohalan to +McQuaid. He informs +McQuaid placing Fr. Keating in Dublin as he will no longer be teaching. Annotation by +McQuaid.
Letter from +Cohalan to +McQuaid. He thanks +McQuaid for placing Fr Keating and agrees to leave him in Dublin until at least July 1953. Annotation by +McQuaid. 1 item
Typed memo giving short profiles of George Jeffares and Mrs. May Keating.
Handwritten report. Very little happening for Reds. They are becoming despondent about their task, which is hopeless. Paul Keating reduced to selling Socialist paper in public houses.