Typed letter to +McQuaid from W. Norton enclosing an advance copy of the White Paper on Social Security.
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Part of a typed document outlining the principal recommendations of the Irish Language Commission which is the basis of a Government White Paper. 38A. Amalgamation of Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin 38A/1. 1966 Document titled The problem of Trinity College, Dublin. 38A/2. 31 March Document prepared for the Archbishop regarding the University question with special reference to: a) Chaplaincy services for students attending TCD; b) Canonical legislation; c) Proposed changes in University organization in Dublin. 38A/3. 8 May 1967 Typed letter to +McQuaid from Bruce Woodworth, Deputy President, Students’ Representative Council, Trinity College, inviting him to speak at a meeting on the amalgamation of Trinity College and UCD. Archbishop replied ‘no’. 2 items 38A/4. 13 May Booklet published by the Academic Staff Association titled The 1 item
Typed letter to Dr. O’Connell from R. White, Private Secretary, Minister for Health, regarding the inauguration ceremony at the new Dublin Sanatorium at Abbotstown.
Handwritten report. A resolution of opposition to Hutt, NUJ, for Easter Congress passed by Independent Chapel. Dublin Branch unanimously decided that Irish delegates would oppose him if there was any opposition to him. Otherwise no. Talk of paper being bought out by Workers’ League. Told that Jack White of Times and Jim Downey of Mail appointed research team to publish items, presumably to injure the Church, e.g. Fethard-on-Sea. Wonders who the building worker in The Evening Mail letter controversy is. Getting the Nolan’s a great deal of publicity.
- Correspondence between Terence de Vere White, December 1972 ‘The Irish Times’, Fr. Liam Martin, Derek Hill, artist and +McQuaid. Derek Hill wishes to paint the Archbishop. Some annotations by +McQuaid.
Letter from Dermot O’Flynn to +McQuaid regarding the new Censorship Board and the views of Mr. White who was very against the modus operandi to the previous one.
- Correspondence concerning the foundation of a house in Dublin from Bodmin Abbey (Cornwall). Some begging letters. Abbot White granted permission for a hostel for his scholastics to attend Clonliffe College. They settle in Clontarf: but first batch of 3 seek dispensation from vows before commencing. A refocusing of the houses’ purpose ensures Canons Regular - Kilnacrott Abbey