Copy of typed letter from D.J. Kelleher, General Secretary, I.N.T.O., to + James Fergus enclosing a copy of the circular issued to all members of I.N.T.O. in branches where Marish Primary Schools exist.
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Copy letter from +McQuaid to +O’Hara regarding an article in ‘Foreign Affairs’ by Professor John V. Kelleher, Department of Modern History, Harvard, entitled ‘Ireland’. He states the article is incorrect and gives the general impression of ‘…desolating pessimism’.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from D.J. Kelleher, enclosing a statement from the INTO in relation to the dispute between the ASTI and the Minister for Education. The ASTI requested the INTO to take steps to ensure that National Teachers who have not hitherto superintended examinations or marked examination papers would not do so this year. The INTO would give no such assurance. Their members were free to act as they wish.
Typed letter from Thomas P. Doran, Honorary Secretary, to + McQuaid drawing his attention to an eviction in Ballyboden. In the court proceedings the defendant’s solicitor had not lodged the rent to the court. 5/ 3/5. 18 September 1952 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Denis Kelleher, Hon. Sec., House and Room Dwellers’ Protection Society. The Society again wish to put before the Archbishop the appalling housing conditions that still exist in Dublin and feel the Corporation and Government are making no real effort to improve the position. The Society now wishes to meet the Archbishop so as to ask him to use his influence with the authorities to bring such conditions to an end. House Owners 5/4a/1. 1954 Leaflet from the owner of a property bemoaning rent control. 1 item Housing Loans Protest Committee 5/4a/2. 23 October 1952 Typed letter to Fr. Martin from Alfred Scott, Joint Hon. Secretary, asking the Archbishop to investigate the raise of 2% in the rate of interest as it affects those who have housing loans, and intervene with the authorities. Homes for Irishmen League 5/ 4/1. 24 April 1948 Typed letter to + McQuaid from John Wansboro, Assistant Secretary, Homes for Irishmen League. At a General Meeting of this organisation many expressed their concern at the continued silence of the Church towards the vital problem of housing. They feel the Church cannot be fully aware of the terrible problems confronting young people and think it is now time for it to intervene and approach the Government. 5/ 4/2. 14 May 1942 Typed letter to + McQuaid from P.J. Berrill, Joint Secretary, Homes for Irishmen League. The Committee invites the Archbishop or his representative to their meeting in the Mansion House, 20 May. They wish to know the views of the Archbishop on the spiritual and moral dangers arising from the housing situation. Association of Combined Residents Associations 5/ 5/1. 23 – 27 November Typed letter to + McQuaid from George Dillon, Hon.
Letter from +Charles McLaughlin to +McQuaid asking permission for Fr. James Kelleher to visit secondary schools in the hope of securing vocations for the new Diocese. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Oscar Traynor informing him of the appointment of Frs. Kelleher, Kavanagh, Kelly and McCarthy as Army Chaplains for the duration of the Emergency.
Letter from Fr. Donagh Kelleher to Fr. Mangan on behalf of Fr. Daly and himself regarding a domestic issue. 1 item
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Richard Mulcahy, returning the books of the Christian Family Living Series. 38/173A. 26 January Copy of typed letter to General R. Mulcahy, T.D., Minister for Education, from D.J. Kelleher, General Secretary, INTO. The INTO acknowledge that secondary teachers had a grievance regarding pay as they did not get the increase the INTO received in 1955. However, the pay increase they now received means there is a widening in pay differentials and this is unjust.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from T.F. O’Higgins, Minister for Defence, relating to the release of Fr. J. Kelleher from the Army Chaplaincy Service and the appointment of Fr. Thomas Fagan.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from D.J. Kelleher enclosing a document issued anonymously to all Dublin national teachers. Refers to the disturbance differential established by Judge Conroy , the root cause of the current trouble.