Hyland, Clare, 70 Orwell Road, Rathgar. Encloses offering for the Italian Catholic Fund.
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O’Meara, Frank, 8 Garville Ave., Rathgar, complaining about homelessness in Dublin.
Letters from [Tom], Garville Avenue, Rathgar to Mgr. Curran regarding the ‘Old Dublin Society.’ He mentions L.D. Bergin, editor of ‘The Nationalist’. Also mentions historical articles.
Dargan, Patrick, Rathgar Road, Dublin. He was asked for his advice by Mr. Gafffney who is thinking of opening a preparatory school for boys in Dublin. Gaffney is anxious to meet the Archbishop’s wishes on the matter. Annotation by McQuaid.
O’Leary, Bridie, 3 Kenilworth Road, Rathgar, complaining about two acts being performed at the Capitol Theatre.
Typed letter to + McQuaid from Gerard McDonnell, Marianella, Rathgar. He has already spoken to his Redemptorist priests of the community and will contact the Fathers in the other houses.
Flusk, Moire, 123 Rathgar Road. Thanks the Archbishop for his goodness to her sons.
Dargan, Patrick, Rathgar Road, Dublin. Donal Buckley, former Governor- General of Saorstat Eireann, wishes to have Mass celebrated in his home in Blackrock.
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’.
Dowling, 3 Orwell Park. Asking permission for her son to atten the Dalton Tutorial Institution, Leinster Road, a co-educational school which is run by a member of the Jewish faith. Fr. V. Steen, Rathgar parish, writes to Dr. O’Connell, secretary to +McQuaid. Request refused.