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Letter from B. Brady to Hagan
Holograph letter from Blanaid Ní Bhradaigh (B. Brady), [Dublin], to 'a chara uasail' (Hagan), with season's greetings. Applauding the spate of releases. There are rumours of trials of internees of military importance, however- prisoners were informed their only hope is to face the Advisory Committee for cursory examination. Juxtaposing the recent appointment to the senate with Colonel Woods' being [lunched] on the Argenta and T.D. MacCurtain doing 'Penal Servitude' in Peterhead. Then stating that they are travelling to Rome before Easter; hoping to meet him
Letter from B. Brady to Hagan
Holograph letter from 'Treasa' (Sister Theresa Agnes/ Bláthnaid Brady), Tranquilla Convent, Upper Rathmines, Dublin, to Hagan, in thanks for the papal blessing. Everybody has been praising him; the Irish College is certainly a patch of Irish territory 'outside the Four Seas of Banba'
Letter from B. Brady to Hagan
Holograph letter from Bláthnaid Ní Bhradaigh [Brady], Tranquilla Convent, Upper Rathmines, Dublin, to (Hagan). One traveller reached port safely on Thursday. Very grateful for his good wishes for her ‘march’ – she owes it to herself that should she find this life unsuitable for her, or if it does not enable her to follow her purpose, she would leave it. Hoping his health is somewhat better
Lucy Brady Papers - Accession 907 - M415 (466)
Lucy Agnes Brady (1899-1995) was a Winthrop graduate of the Class of 1920. The Lucy Brady Papers consist of programs of Winthrop events including the 1919 and 1920 Junior-Senior Receptions, a Banquet in honor of the returning World War I military men, piano recital, Christmas Vespers and the 1923 Annual Winthrop Dinner in Columbia, South Carolina; notes and letters to Miss Brady and a petition from the 1920 Seniors requesting a holiday instead of the usual trip to Magnolia Gardens. Of special note are letters from poet Amy Lowell (1874-1925), author Margaret P. Sherwood (1864-1955) and author, minister and professor of English at Boston University, Dallas Lore Sharp (1870-1929).https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1810/thumbnail.jp
U.S.S. Samuel B. Roberts Letters Collection
Handwritten letter from Virginia Margaret Brady to Lt. Comdr. E. E. Roberts, Jr., discussing her husband's (Norbert Francis Brady) death
U.S.S. Samuel B. Roberts Letters Collection
Transcription of letter from Virginia Margaret Brady to Lt. Comdr. E. E. Roberts, Jr., discussing her husband's (Norbert Francis Brady) death
U.S.S. Samuel B. Roberts Letters Collection
Handwritten letter from Virginia Margaret Brady to LCDR Robert W. Copeland, dated May 10, 1945. She reflects back on memories of Norbert and talks about her daughter, Judy. She mentions meeting a cook who was on the U.S.S. Samuel B. Roberts and knew Norbert. She also writes that she is pen pals with the mother of John Moran, who went missing in action on the U.S.S. Roberts
U.S.S. Samuel B. Roberts Letters Collection
Handwritten letter from Virginia Margaret Brady to LCDR Robert W. Copeland, dated May 10, 1945. She reflects back on memories of Norbert and talks about her daughter, Judy. She mentions meeting a cook who was on the U.S.S. Samuel B. Roberts and knew Norbert. She also writes that she is pen pals with the mother of John Moran, who went missing in action on the U.S.S. Roberts
Letter from J. Brady to Hagan
Holograph letter from J. Brady, 2 Princess Gardens, Belfast (County Antrim), to (Hagan). Commenting on the fact that the Liverpool Catholic Times reported on Rector Hinsley's return to Rome from holidays but does not do so in certain analogue cases; the English looking after their own very well. He and Mrs. Brady were in Nice for a while, seeing their relative Willy Fahy, brother of Frank Fahy, the author of The ould plaid shawl. They travelled as far as Algiers. Brief news about family members. Harry [...] visited; he is now president of the Medical Association for Leinster
Letter from J. Brady to Hagan
Holograph letter from [J.] Brady [...], to (Hagan). Expressing deep appreciation of Hagan’s letter to B.[láthnaid], beautiful both for its sincere sentiments and the language. Asking about his holidays in Ireland; arranging to meet. Asking about ‘Bobbie’s’ prospects of being ordained in jubilee year 1925. Describing how the family gathered to ‘see B. in’. Commenting negatively about [the entering procedure] and the way the girls’ parents are treated. Sending today’s Irish Independent; Dr. Dignan’s speech ‘opens up I should say a new era in Irish affairs’. Regards from Mrs. Brady and Frank
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