Letter from [ill.] Rogers to +McQuaid enclosing an article on her grandfather in the Irish Weekly Times, dated 22 September 1900. Brendan Rogers was the organist and choirmaster in the Pro-Cathedral.
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Handwritten letter to Fr. Glennon from J. Martin, Hailsham, Surrey, saying he met an English fellow called Rogers who has been connected with a play at Belvedere College. Rogers was a Communist and wants Fr. Glennon to know in case he tries to influence schoolboys.
- 2 August 1952 Letters from Fr. Val Rogers to Fr. Mangan relating to Mahommed Hani Buksh and his conjuring tricks. He asked for volunteers from the audience, some young boys obliged and he pretended to hypnotise them.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Dr. Joseph Rodgers, Bishop of Killaloe. A Miss Marie [Solen] informed Dr. Rodgers that the Bishop of Limerick had approved of the Limerick Catholic Social Study group holding a conference. Asks if Dr. Rogers would approve of Shannon Airport as the venue and he approved. There was no mention of the panel of speakers and he assumed that it had been submitted to the Bishop of Limerick. The first intimation of their names was in the Press. Is deeply grateful to + McQuaid for his timely note of warning.
Letter from Fr. John Ryan, Parish Priest, to +McQuaid seeking permission for Fr. Rogers to use a car for parish duties.