Letter from John Nolan to +McQuaid inviting him to the official opening of an exhibition on modern Irish religious art and architecture. Annotated by +McQuaid. An Tóstal
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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.
Partial letter informing the Monsignor that Brown Nolan wish to reprint Mgr. Fulton Sheehan’s ‘Communism and the Conscience of the West.’ He has given the ‘Nihil Obstat’ but questions whether it is needed.
Letter from M. Brennan to +McQuaid informing him that he has been in negotiations with Browne & Nolan with the view of altering the cover of I.E.R. so that the table of contents are placed on it.
Letter from Gerard Nolan, Catholic Stage Guild, to Fr. Mangan mentioning confessions for theatre staff, preparations for the Feast of the Regality of Our Lady, and the General Meeting of the Guild House Club.
Typed letter to Fr. Glennon, S.T.L., Archbishop’s House, from N.F. Nolan, Dept. of External Affairs, regarding remittances owed for cables. Cables now cost £2-15-11 instead of £1-0-4.
Typed letter to Fr. Mangan from Lt. Colonel J.E. Nolan enclosing a list of disputed boundaries.
- Correspondence between Allen Nolan, Browne & Nolan, +McQuaid, and Fr. John McMackin, Maynooth, regarding the publication of the I.E.R. The Record has been incurring losses over the years, and in the year 23 June 1971 lost £1,408. Browne & Nolan could not afford to sustain such losses and reluctantly decided, on financial grounds, to cease publishing the Record. The final issue was the December 1968 one. 25 items The Marian Year 1968
Letter to the Archbishop from Hilda Nolan.
Letter from Fr. John McMackin to +McQuaid Saying he is glad that Canon Hamell has consented to act as Editor until end of year. In his meeting with Browne & Nolan the question of circulation was discussed.