Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Diarmuid Moore, Stillorgan, letting him know of an article he has written for The Catholic Standard. Titled “50 Years of the Sickle Versus the Hammer”. To him it is reprehensible that the Irish Congress of Trade Unions should concelebrate the Bolshevik revolution of 1917.
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Letter from Dr. J.N.P. Moore, St. Patrick’s Hospital, James’s Street, to +McQuaid regarding a plan to build a new church for this hospital.
Letters relating to the Christian Brother prayer book compiled by Br. John C. Moore, St. Mary’s, Marino.
Moore, Professor Henry, 58, Fitzwilliam Place. Apologises for late return of book on social welfare, suggests that a social worker is needed in the Mater Hospital; he is afraid that the voluntary Hospitals and the Medical profession will in the future face a serious crisis -a determined effort is being planned for state control of both.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from John D.J. Moore, American Ambassador inviting him to a reception to meet Bishop John E. Hines, Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
Moore, Jn., Belfast. He is disappointed with the Church which has not helped him clear his name and get justice.
Press Statement. Conference supported by large number of representative public figures in Western Europe and by distinguished artists and writers, including Queen Elizabeth of Belgium, Brendan Behan, Michael MacLiamoir, Peadar O’Donnell. Cost of Conference will be met by proceeds from an auction of works of art. Picasso has given a still life valued at £5,000 and Henry Moore a bronze reclining nude valued at £1,000.