Typed copy of letter to Fr. James Kavanagh saying what he said about the (Kelly) letter is conclusive. Cannot see how anybody could make it the ground for seeking employment.
Kelly
123 Descripción archivística resultados para Kelly
Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: a list of names of known Communists was read. Local clergy to be notified of these discretely, unless Protestants. Fr. Crean reported that nothing was known of a man named Wyse by Intelligence. Mr. Kelly of Fianna Eireann was described as odd. Joseph Deasy and Mick Riordan visited Prague. As a result they are plugging the line ‘Socialism for Ireland’.
Typed letter to Seamus O’Kelly, Coolock, from C. Desmond Greaves, Editor, Irish Democrat, London. Greaves is writing a short pamphlet on the ‘Life of Liam Mellows’ and concludes that he formed his socialist views in Mountjoy. As O’Kelly is writing the definitive biography of Mellows from a nationalist point of view it was suggested to Greaves by Eamon Martin that he contact him. Asks if O’Kelly would read over his manuscript.
The A-bomb meeting a flop. When the Pope was mentioned the audience gave an applause – not the expected response from the organisers. O’Kelly just back from the United States. Article sought by The Irish Press. He did not want to talk about himself.
Letter from John Kelly to +McQuaid informing him that he has received the typescript of a pamphlet entitled ‘Some Problems of Parents’ by Dom Matthew Dillon, O.S.B., and he intends to grant the diocesan licence.
Includes; transcript of conversation between Sister Thaddea Kelly and "Speaker [probably a representative of the Sacred Congregation for Religious]" discussing the potential benefits of federation and amalgamation, number of Presentation Sisters in Ireland at that time, potential for number of Presentation provinces in Ireland.
Correspondence between South Presentation Convent and a child care officer regarding Lillian Kelly.
Kelly, John, 22 Cabra Park, Phibsborough. Asks Archbishop to help him get job.
Kelly, E.A., Walmer, Port Elizabeth, South Africa. He finds the practice of offerings collected at funerals as grotesque.
O’Kelly, Jermiah, St. Joseph’s C.B.S., Fairview. He feels he has been subject to sustained discrimination, being accused of failing to teach religion properly.