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Rathmines
68 Archivistische beschrijving results for Rathmines
-18 September 1946 Woolf, E. Maitland, 227 Upper Rathmines Road, Dublin. He is Jewish, a journalist by profession, and resents the reporting in The Jewish Chronicle of the execution of Arthur Greiser, the notorious Nazi Gauleiter of Western Poland. It reported that the Vatican made a last minute attempt to save him by cabling the Polish President to demand cancellation of the death sentence. In fact Greiser appealed to the Pope.
Carroll, Robert M., 20, Effra Road, Rathmines, Dublin. He has been suspended from his job in the Arts library, UCD, and the Librarian refuses to have him back. Asks + McQuaid for his help and guidance.
Horne, Margaret, 8 Cowper Drive, Rathmines, thanking His Grace for his letter.
McCreesh, Kevin, 1 Church Ave., Rathmines. If the Archbishop can bring the leaders of the country together in peace he would be doing a great service.
McMenamin, Joseph, J., Moyne Road, Rathmines. He disagrees with the tone in Sean O Faolain’s article on the Ban on TCD in The Bell.
12 -27 April 1961 O’Driscoll, Sean, 15 Charleston Avenue, Rathmines. Correspondence from Fr. O’Beirne regarding the O’Driscoll family.
O’Neill, R.E., 66 Lower Rathmines Road, Dublin. Refers to the speech reported in the Irish Times by + McQuaid on censorship.
Rathmines with regard to spreading the message of Our Lady of Mount Carmel of Garabandal. Her original letter and petition was forwarded from Rome to +McQuaid.
Typed letter to + McQuaid from Michael O’Connell. Sister M. Frances Teresa, St. Louis Convent Secondary School, Rathmines, informed Fr. O’Connell that one of her teachers, Miss Sara Ita Daly, is a Communist. Miss Daly denied it when asked. Colonel Michael Hefferon told him that Miss Daly was a member of the Communist Party since 1967. The dismissal of Miss Daly would be opposed on ‘political’ grounds Col. Hefferon thinks. 672A/1. 8 February 1971 Article from The Evening Press titled ‘The Left- wingers’. 672A/2. 9 February 1971 Article from The Evening Press titled ‘Irish Communist Organisation’. 672A/3. 10 February 1971 Article from The Evening Press titled ‘Communist Party of Ireland’. 672A/4. 11 February 1971 Article from The Evening Press titled ‘The Internationalists’. 672A/5. 12 February 1971 Article from The Evening Press titled ‘The Irish Workers Group’.