Note regarding the appointment of Fr. Augustine Murphy.
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Correspondence from the Secretary to Fr. Murphy relating to a letter His Grace received from Annie Burns, Bay View Hotel. Neither she nor hotel exist.
Copy of letter to Fionnuala Murphy from secretary setting date for Annual General Meeting. p
- Copy of letter from the Secretary to Mary B. Murphy, Irish Red
Letter to +McQuaid from Fionnuala Murphy asking if he will attend meeting on 7 May.
Letter from Kees Van Hoek, Rathgar to +McQuaid asking the Archbishop to model for a bust by Seamus Murphy for the annual exhibition in the Royal Hibernian Academy. Van Hoek writes the ‘Leader Page Parade’ in the ‘Irish Independent’ newspaper. Annotation reads ‘first sitting Monday Feb. 24’.
Copy of letter to Fionnuala Murphy from the secretary confirming date of the meeting. p
Letter from +Murphy to +McQuaid. He informs +McQuaid that he has been asked to address the C.Y.M. S. I. in Dublin and asks whether he can presume the permission of +McQuaid. Annotation by +McQuaid.
Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: Fr. Kent reported that the Bishop of Ferns told a friend that Murphy, T.D., was a Communist. He was previously employed by the British Air Ministry. College of Scientology: as far as the Committee was able to discover the College is not a cover for something (abortion) but is merely a bogus form of psychology and character formation. Dr. Morris, an Inspector of Mental Homes for the British Government, called on Fr. O’Halloran regarding a complaint from a parishioner. The Committee considered a number of recent happenings on the world of trade unions and for connections between them. Larkin, Nevin, John Nolan, Jeffares and Brannigan were mentioned. Nevin and Larkin had no hope of getting their idea of Full Employment across as there was no unity in the trade union movement. The CIU would have nothing to do with Larkin. Brannigan was distributing some East German illustrated magazines (English language). The Communists are concentrating on trade unions and this may be due to the “loss of the intellectuals” in Hungary.
Letter to the Archbishop from Fionnuala Murphy asking him to set a date for the Annual General Meeting.