Typed letter to Fr. Liam Martin, Secretary, Archbishop’s House, from Fr. Tom Fehily. He, in conjunction with Fr. Kent and Fr. Moloney, make seven recommendations in connection with the so-called American School of Personnel Efficiency.
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Handwritten letter to Fr. Martin from Fr. M. Moloney S.J. sending two of the most recent documents he had received and suggesting that two well educated young men, maybe Opus Dei, be sent to attend one of the free courses. From their report action can be planned.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to Cardinal MacRory regarding the proposal of Vice Chancellor of Trinity College, Sir Thomas Moloney, that the Cardinal receive an Honorary Degree.
Wording of address given by +McQuaid during the Luncheon for Bishop Moloney.
Letter from +Gerow to +McQuaid thanking him for looking after Mgr. Moloney. He recounts his time in Ireland and a visit he paid to the home of his mother in Tipperary. He does not travel as much anymore and is very thankful to have a very good Auxiliary. 1 item
Letter from +McGeough to +McQuaid regarding the proposal from the Italian Embassy, through +Benelli, that Rev. John Moloney, Chaplain to the Italian community in Dublin, should receive the honour ‘Commendatore dell’Ordine Al Merito della Repubblica Italiana’. He would appreciate the Archbishop’s opinion on this.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +McGeough in relation to the honour to be bestowed on Rev. Moloney. He has no objection to the honour as long as the Holy See is happy with it.
Correspondence between the Italian Ambassador, Enrico Martino, and +McQuaid regarding Fr. John Moloney, Chaplain to the Italian Colony, receiving the Order ‘Al Merto della Repubblica Italiana’ as a token of appreciation of services rendered.
Copy of letter from Fr. J.A. MacMahon to Fr. Moloney thanking him for his letter, clarifying that there was no question of Grille being permitted to meet there.
Note from Fr. Moloney to Dr. O’Connell regarding Mr. O’Sullivan’s permission to attend lectures in Trinity. Mention of Mr. Bilton’s illness.