- Correspondence relating to the position of Librarian following the resignation of Fr. Burke Savage. Dr. M.B. Crowe is the favourite candidate. Includes letters following the appointment of Dr. Crowe as well as a report on the Library, written by Dr. Crowe and Maureen O’Byrne, Dublin City & County Librarian. Earlier general memo on Circulating Libraries in Ireland also enclosed. 1 March 1971
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14 Descripción archivística resultados para Savage
Copy letter from Fr. James Ardle MacMahon to Fr. Crean regarding the proposals from the last committee meeting. He states Fr. Roland Burke-Savage was to ask Patrick Masterson to write an article on censorship for ‘Studies’ and suggests one of the committee approach him about this.
Copy letter from Judge Charlie Conroy to Fr. Roland Burke Savage regarding a query put before him on certain books. Annotation by +McQuaid.
- Correspondence between +McQuaid and Fr. Roland Burke Savage, S.J. regarding censorship. He mentions Judge Conroy and Tommy Coyne and the tightening of the censorship laws. 14 December 1959
Farrell, Alfred, Savage Club, Carlton House Terrace, London. He plans to present the morality play, Everyman, in church halls and schools throughout Ireland. Seeks the Archbishop’s patronage.
-23 December 1971 Galvin, John, Loughlinstown House, Co. Dublin. Correspondence with the Archbishop relating to Our Lady of Guadalupe, Pilgrimage to Rome, portrait done for St. Vincent’s, Fr. Burke Savage and the Catholic Library, and informing him that Mother General, Sisters of Charity, has relieved him of his responsibilities regarding St. Vincent’s Hospital and the Department of Health. Copy of John Galvin’s letter to Mother General.
Correspondence regarding the publications by the Jesuits including pastoral letters of the Archbishop; Studies; Irish Messenger and Timire; The Month (London) with interesting letter by the Archbishop. Also Chagrin of Fr. Burke Savage, S.J., and Archbishop’s response. Fr. C. McGarry, S.J. Provincial refuses to entertain Archbishop’s request to exclude from Studies an article by the Deputy Secretary of the Department of Education. Sodalities
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Roland Burke Savage, 35, Lower Leeson Street. His intention was to devote the greater part of the issue to University Education.
Synopsis of the meeting of the [Literature] Committee where it was decided Fr. Burke Savage would invite Dr. Patrick Masterson to write an article on censorship for publication in the next edition of ‘Studies’.
- Correspondence between Fr. Roland Burke Savage, S.J. and +McQuaid regarding the work of the library and future innovations. 15 September 1967