Letter from Fr. Martin Kennedy to +McQuaid stating that his house is in perfect order and repair. 1 item
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Kennedy, Mary, Rialto, Dublin. Her daughter had her handbag stolen while doing her penance after Confession. Family in dire straits.
Typed note to +McQuaid from Raymond R. Guest thanking him for his message of sympathy on the death of Sen. Robert Kennedy.
Correspondence between James A. Farley, Chairman, Coca-Cola Export Corporation, and +McQuaid. The election of Senator Kennedy is a fine thing. His election will eliminate the myth that a Catholic cannot be elected President of the United States. +McQuaid says it is a grave pity that he is not a Catholic who received a Catholic upbringing. Farley says that his background is fundamentally all right.
19-21 November 1971 Papers given at the Conference on Poverty in Ireland. Includes papers from Dr. Ivor Browne, Helen Burke, Marie Cullen, Fr. Joseph Dargan SJ, Dick Doyle, Fr. B. Geoghegan, John Leonard, Jennifer Rice, Sr. Stanislaus Kennedy and Mary Whelan.
Kennedy, Florence, Post Office, Stillorgan. Asks + McQuaid to use his influence to help her son get a job in the Hibernian Bank.
Copy of typed letter to Mr. Kennedy, Governor, St. Patrick’s from Fr. Peter Lemass, Youth Centre, Herbert Street. The Club Leaders and he were loud in their praise of the St. Patrick’s boys who visited the club for a football match.
United States – President Kennedy James A. Farley