Letter from Fr. John Nolan to Fr. O’Connell asking permission to hold a Carnival.
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File relating to the girls’ school, Kilcullen. Andrew Nolan has given a site for two new classroom without charge and in return he asks for a right of way for his cattle and sheep across the old derelict boys’ school site.
Copy of statement by Daniel Nolan
Copy of typed letter to Browne & Nolan from the Secretary regarding invitation cards.
Copy of typed letter to Dr. Nolan, Secretary to the Taoiseach, asking him to update a list of members of the Government, Dail Eireann, Seanad and the Council of State.
Comments on enclosures to letter of 1 July, 1952, from Fr. Mangan to Dr. Nolan.
List of suggestions. These were sent to Dr. Nolan of the Taoiseach’s Office saying the Archbishop would give them a trial if the Taoiseach raised no objection.
Typed letter to Fr. Diffney. A new ‘Social’ Party is being formed. Will issue a paper called The Plough. Will be run by Dr. Browne, Rex McGall, Merrigan, Kevin Nolan and others. Has written to Lucy Kingston asking for a meeting of the International Committee of IHA to send letter to our representative in the United Nations protesting against the aggressions of Britain, France and Russia in Egypt and Hungary.
Typed letter to Fr. Martin from ‘Granny’. The following items are mentioned: Peter Kilroy, Editor of The Standard, sent Frank Stewart to her. He was looking for information on Nolan. He was thinking of resigning but she succeeded in showing him how foolish such a move would be. The row was reported in papers. Nolan always talking against the church and in favour of Russian regime. The IHA is in control. Gerry K. pleased with his talk with Fr. M. Mc. Writer of CTS booklet ‘Overpopulation’ a friend.
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.