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Letter from L. Brophy to Hagan
Typescript letter with handwritten corrections signed L. Brophy, St. Conleth's Presbytery, Newbridge, County Kildare, to (Hagan), in thanks for his support. Detailing the latest developments in his defence against Messrs. Schwathe and Kirstein in Vienna, concerning a picture sent to Brophy by Kirstein for his project of making an altar for Schwathe
Letter from L. Brophy to Hagan
Typescript letter with handwritten additions from L. Brophy, St. Conleth's Presbytery, Newbridge (County Kildare), to Hagan. Describing their difficulties with two Viennese designers employed for an altar to Our Lady; eventuallythe decision was made to pay for the designs and have the work carried out in Italy by the McBrides (breaks off here). One of the designers has appealed to the Sacra Rota against Brophy; enclosing documents to illustrate the case (not extant); asking Hagan. (Letter marked 'confidential'.
Letter from L. Brophy to Hagan
Holograph letter from L. Brophy, Carlow College, to Hagan, thanking him for pictures. Enclosing a cheque for Masses
No.276, John P. Brophy, interview by Tim Larson
Transcript (41 pages) of interview by Tim Larson with John P. Brophy, , on February 4, 1990. This interview is no. 276 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. 1203Brophy (b. 1929) recalls his Kearns family background, the family interest in broadcasting and newspaper publishing, as well as personal insight into his personal background. Interviewer: Tim Larso
Letter from L. Brophy to Hagan
Holograph letter from L. Brophy, Carlow College, to Hagan, enclosing a cheque for Mass intentions. Asking him to purchase three engravings – of St. Cecilia, the Sacred Heart, and the Blessed Virgin respectively; last year Hagan advised against purchase of devotional art works – asking his opinion. Adding that Hagan's diocesan Dr. Hurley is on their staff now, and they are all content
Letter from L. Brophy to Hagan
Typescript letter signed L. Brophy, St. Patrick's College, Carlow, to Hagan, with congratulations. Asking for his opinion on the sculptor Luigi Tommassi (Toscana); seeking to have statues made of the S.H. [Jesus Christ] and of Our Lady of Sorrows. Also enclosing cheque for masses. Hoping Mr. Watson gives every satisfaction
No.352, James J. Brophy
Transcript (436 pages) of interview by Robert Miller with James T. Brophy on February 4-April 30, 1991. This interview is no. 352 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-1289, U-1291-2, U-1310, U-1342, U-1345, U-1346, and U-1348In a series of interviews James J. Brophy (1925-1992) recalls his childhood in Illinois, his education, early friendship with Hugh Hefner, his research interests, his positions at various universities and other professional work. His discussions of the Artificial Heart Program and Cold Fusion are particularly interesting. Interviewer: Robert Mille
Dr. K. B. Roberts - History of Medicine Collection at H.S.C. Library - an Interview with Doug Brophy
Doug Brophy interviews Dr. K. B. Roberts, the John Clinch Professor of the History of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, about the History of Medicine Collection at the Health Sciences Library. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). Episode of Brophy’s Corner, 1980.A selection of materials drawn from different collections in the Faculty of Medicine Founders' Archive, with some additional items from other archives within the Memorial University library system
Letter from W. Miller to Hagan
Holograph letter from W. Miller, Braganza House, Carlow, to Hagan, enclosing a petition on behalf of the bishop (not extant), asking his opinion; its author is Fr. Brophy, Newbridge. Also asking to obtain the papal blessing for Miss Susanna Marsden and Captain Walter Lentaigne
Miss Edna Brophy\u27s class, Newtown School
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Transcription: Miss Edna Brophy\u27s first and second grade class at Newtown School in Portsmouth in 1921. Left row (from front to back): Laura Levens, Roseida Aguiar, Thomas Gorton, Elaine Lunan, Raymond Henry and Jennie Cochrane. Second row (front to back): Bella Lima, Manuel DePointe, Kenneth Cornell, Florence Correira, Tony Rezendes and Gilbert Brownell. Third row (front to back): Mary Soares, Mary Depointe, John Maynard Malone, Gertrude Cochrane, Harrison Manchester and Patricia Viera. Fourth row (front to back): Laura Morrissette, Lily Morris, August Costa, Curtis Smith, Helen Durfee and Horace Lucas. Beside window (front to back): Victor Ryan, Kathleen Brown, Annie Gomes, Ezara Peters, George Levesque and Joseph Soares. Back wall (standing): Georgianna Arruda, John Aguiar, Miss Brophy, Russell Hedly, Ben Chase, Joseph Oliveira, Merrill Chace, Francis Fontaine and John Farias. (Photo courtesy of Laura Wilkey of 2216 East Main Rd in Portsmouth). R.I. 5/27/1976https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/manchester-postcards/1043/thumbnail.jp
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