Typed letter to Rev Dr. Patrick Dunne from Joseph O’Neill, Dept. of Education, regarding new School accommodation in the City areas. Memorandum by Mr. Murray, School-building section included.
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Handwritten letter to Fr. MacMahon [name and address of sender redacted]. Since the withdrawal of a certain programme from RE the powers that be are taking notice. She supplied data and hopes a good ‘spring cleaning’ will be given to the nest. Ireland represented at the Summit Conference in Russia by Jeffers, Nolan, Murray by Stanley Halliday in China. All members of the CP. Adult education being held in 37 Pembroke Rd. The Plough not issued in December due to lack of finance. Gerry Kerrigan has been successful within union in getting information prior to meetings. Una was able to secure a film on the working of Communists in a community shown to group of men in Finglas. The report of Seminar of African Women enclosed. Mrs. Tweedy very impressed with Fr. Fehily.
Letter from +Farren to +McQuaid regarding a proposed visit by Legion of Mary members to the Inishowen Peninsula. He encloses copy of the correspondence he received from John Murray, President of the Derry Concillium. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Draft handwritten letter to Mr. Murray, Secretary, Dept. of Education, regarding the School position at Sallynoggin, and acknowledgement of this letter.
Copy of typed letter to Fr. Murray from Seamus O Cathail, Dept. of Education. Mr. Henry Saltzman, Executive Director of the Bernard Van Leer Foundation, The Hague, visited the Department about last Easter. The Foundation’s interest lies in the field of education as it relates to the development of the intellectual potential of children and youth from disadvantaged milieus. Mr. Saltzman intimated that the Foundation would be prepared to consider proposals from this country. The Department asked a small committee to formulate a suitable project in relation to children between the ages of 3 and 8 years resident in the area served by Ruthland St. National Schools, for submission to the Foundation. The project was accepted by the Department and sent to the Foundation in May. Fr. Murray invited to accept in principle the managership of the Project School.
Handwritten report with copy of Jack Murphy’s paper enclosed. Financed by Cyril Murray. Murray asked Newman, Irish Times, for biographical data on Dr. Ryan. He refused. Sean McGowan advised him to get Liam Skinner’s book. Fr. McAnliffe read Murphy’s work and said he would not publish any ‘red’ stuff. David McCelland, born in New Zealand, sold his publishing company and bought a farm in Roscrea. Is an atheist and in touch with Jaffares. Wife a practicing Catholic.
-1 December 1954 Murray, M., 13 Coombe Street, Dublin, regarding her daughter Laura in hospital in England.
Copy of Unity. 543 A. Extracts from Unity, 25 September 1943. 543B. Report on Communist Activities. The following points are mentioned: ‘New Books’ Bookshop John Nolan, John de Courcy Ireland, P.N. Tweedy activities youth movements publications correspondence Sean Murray.
Copy of typed letter to L. Murray, Dept. of Education, from J. Sherwin, Foirginte an Mhargadh Airgid, regarding the Corporation Housing Programme.
Letter from Fr. Thomas J. McGrath to +McQuaid informing him that he has made an appointment with Mr. Murray to show him what is required. 1 item