Typed letter to +McQuaid from P. Boylan, 7 Eblana Ave., Dun Laoghaire. He is alarmed at the news that Proinnseas O’Sullivan is proposed for the post of Inspector of Technical Education as he is a Nazi, with a Nazi wife in Germany. He is reputed to be an Atheist. If something is not done at once he is likely to be appointed. He is proficient in Irish.
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(1) of the Code. Mr. O Deirig was informed by +McQuaid that instructions were given to Fr. O’Sullivan, Curate, to attempt to set right the situation.
Copy of typed letter to the Secretary, St. Vincent de Paul Society, 64 Grafton Street from Maire Ní Gabann, Ard Runaidte, Sinn Fein, 3 Lower Abbey Street. Sinn Fein understands that the Society has invited Mr. Richard O’Sullivan Q.C. to lecture in the Aberdeen Hall on 9th January 1955. He was the Crown Prosecutor when Barnes and McCormack were sentenced to death in Birmingham in 1939. A large number of people will object to his public appearance.
O’Sullivan, et al, ‘Madonna’, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin. This group of five persons make proposals regarding the broadcasting of the Rosary from Radio Eireann.
Letter to a newspaper, headed “Young Liberals’ views on Censorship”, from Donal O’Sullivan, Chairman, Young Liberal Movement. 11.2 Peace Movement / Irish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament 1957 - 1966