File relating to Skerries school, Kildare.
Skerries
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Correspondence relating to invitations to this Institute to undertake primary and secondary schools at Skerries, Ballyfermot, Rathfarnham, and Finglas and subsequent development of these properties. The Institute throughout enjoys the warm appreciation of Archbishop.
Letter from Fr. Patrick Leahy stating he is no longer attached to Skerries parish.
O’Shea, Daniel, Catholic Boy’s Secondary School. Balbriggan. Draft reply, in + McQuaid’s writing, concerning the establishment of a Day Secondary School by the De La Salle Brothers in Skerries.
Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: information sought on Joseph Deasy. With reference to a letter by Fr. Nash, S.J., the City Manager made an order to close all cinemas on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Holy Week. Prior to this owners themselves agreed to close, except those in Malahide, Skerries and Balbriggan. The National Co-op Council held a meeting to discuss the Folk High School at Skerries. Groups represented included the ICA, the Gaelic League and the GAA. Fr. Nash thought there was nothing to worry about as both Dr. McKevitt and Dr. Duffy were both on the Council. Attention was drawn to the Editorial in The Irish Catholic which urged its readers to cross out all the names on the ballot papers as a protest against Party government.
Letter from Fr. Myles V. Ronan to +McQuaid informing him of the Red Island Holiday Camp in Skerries.
O’Leary, James, The Square, Skerries, seeking the address of the New Hospital for Venereal Diseases.
Notes of conferences with officials of the Dublin City and County Town Planning Authority regarding Arran Quay, Balally, Balbriggan, Ballyfermot (West), Ballymun, Ballyroan, Central City, Cornelscourt, Darndale, Finglas West/Cabra, Holylands, Kilmore West, Kilmashogue, Knocklyon, Malahide, Newtownpark Avenue, Rush, Saggart, Shankill, Skerries, Swords, Tallaght, and Templeogue.
Graham, A., The Square, Skerries. The staff of the shirt factory, Skerries, collected £5 to help people left destitute by the storm.
Letter from +Riberi to +McQuaid thanking him for the cheque for £90 being the taxae for the appointment of the Parish Priests of Skerries and Kilquade.