-18 May 1949 Johnson, John, 162 Mount Pleasant Buildings, Rathmines. Correspondence regarding a job with CIE and getting a room at a reasonable rent.
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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.
Blake Sproule, Miss M., 17 Rathmines Park. Writes to complain of the film, Heaven Can Wait, in the Stella which mocks Death and Eternity.
Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Mageean regarding Fr. Kavanagh. He has already committed Fr. Kavanagh to teaching a 3rd year course of Social Science in the Rathmines Technical Institute. 1 item
Lyons-Jones, J., Castlewood Park, Rathmines. Questions + McQuaid’s interpretation of the Scriptures. Two booklets.
Carty, John, 46, Dunville Ave., Rathmines. He has been unable to involve any organization in his project to erect a swimming pool in Rathmines, so he is now going to approach Muinter na Tire.
Typed letter to Mr. E. de Valera from J.F.A. Modebe, Rathmines, thanking him for his promise to help alleviate the difficulties young Africans domiciled here. Suggests that the tension might be alleviated if the Churches and Schools co-operate.
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’.
Letter from Dr. Michael O’Connell, Rathmines to Fr. James Ardle MacMahon regarding a lecture on the Holy Land to be given by Captain Costelloe for the Missionary Sisters of St. Columban.