Copy of typed letter to Jack Lynch. It will be a pleasure to make the Pro-Cathedral available for the Mass.
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Typed letter to +McQuaid from J. Lynch. He is happy to concur in the appointment of Very Rev. Dr. Cregan as Principal.
Letter from Mgr. Storero to Fr. Williams thanking him for the cheque for £24 being the amount due in respect of the Papal distinctions conferred on Mary Lynch and Hanna Skelly.
Typed letter to Fr. Diffney. Name and address redacted. Through being Secretary of the International Committee of IHA she had communication with Minnis Pallister, a BBC broadcaster. Got impression that Pallister thought Ireland was a bigoted place so she set out to change her mind. Arranged a visit to the Dail to meet Mrs. Lynch and Mrs. Crowley. Visit most successful. Minnie changed her mind. Pointed out to her that Protestants did not seem to want to co-operate as good citizens and were still keeping up English traditions. The Cork Branch of IHA has folded up. Dublin Branch active. It must be kept alive as there are Communists on their books and can be tracked. Lilly O’Rourke showed true colours at film that showed starvation in Leningrad. Girl objected to Mrs. Edwards being elected catering overseer in the Hospital Trust as she was a Communist.
Typed letter from Patrick Lynch, Chairman, Aer Lingus, to +McQuaid thanking him for his expression of sympathy on the loss of the Aer Lingus plane St. Phelim with its crew and passengers. 1 item Coras Iompair Eireann
Typed letter to +McQuaid from J. Lynch inviting him to a State Lunch in honour of President Nixon of the USA.
Lynch, Mrs. Jamie, Sylvester Villas, Malahide. She is complaining about the rude treatment her family received from the Parish Priest. The poor badly treated by him.
Letter from Jack Lynch, Department of Education, to +McQuaid regarding evil literature and An Tostal.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from J. Lynch. He is grateful to +McQuaid for having agreed to bring the question before their Lordships for consideration.
Copy of typed letter from J.F. Cunningham, Chairman, and Leo Lynch, Honorary Secretary, Obstetric Specialist Group, Irish Medical Association. Meetings of the Obstetric Specialist Group have been held to improve the status of specialist practice and teaching in Ireland. If the provision of the Health Act, 1953, are put into effect the position of obstetrics may be greatly altered.