Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Colman J. O’Donovan, Dept. of External Affairs. He has received the letters sent for Fr. O’Sullivan and Fr. Correia and shall deliver them when he gets to Lisbon.
Sullivan
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Typed letter to + McQuaid from Maire Ni Gabann, Ard Runaidte, Sinn Fein. Sinn Fein requested the St. Vincent de Paul Society to reconsider their choice of lecturer for Sunday the 9th January. S.F. would not cut across any religious event, but Mr. O’Sullivan is particularly objectionable. Now appeal to Archbishop to request them to change the lecturer. Copy of refusal from S.V.de P. enclosed.
Typed telephone message for +McQuaid taken by John Fitzpatrick. A Mr. O’Sullivan wants to know who replaced Mgr. O’Halloran as a film censor. Box 3
Copy of typed letter from +McQuaid asking for a brief outline of the incidents connected with Dr. Francis O’Sullivan, School Inspector, which His Lordship related when he called.
Typed account of a meeting with the Minister for Education regarding the appointment of Dr. P. O’Sullivan as Chief Inspector of the Technical Instruction Branch.
Note from Fr. George J. O’Sullivan to +McQuaid thanking him for his generous gift.
Typed letter from Fr. W. O‘Sullivan, Southampton, to the Secretary asking if there is a prospectus for people who wish to retire to a convent in Ireland.
Handwritten notes following an interview with Mr. T. O’Sullivan of the Gresham Hotel regarding the possibility of reserving the Aberdeen Hall for a reception in late August. Notes taken by Fr. James Ardle MacMahon, secretary to +McQuaid.
Letter from Fr. W. Keane to +McQuaid asking him to grant to Fr. George O’Sullivan the necessary faculties for the erection of the Stations of the Cross in the new church. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to +McQuaid informing him he proposes to issue diocesan licences for The Port of Tears: a life of Fr. John Sullivan and Breviary of Piety.