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June, 1943., 06/03/1943-06/30/1943

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 35378

General Note

From the Series:

The Family Correspondence Series primarily consists of letters sent by Martin S. Quigley to his parents while he was on missions in Great Britain, Ireland and Italy during World War II. His letters from Ireland are particularly interesting with references to meetings with Eamon de Valera and other Irish notables. In Italy, Quigley was not able to be as open about his activities in letters home, but he does tell of a personal audience with Pius XII and discusses general conditions in Italy and neighboring areas. Also contained in this series are all other original materials from the war period contained in the collection, including original State Department pamphlets, wartime Italian banknotes and some letters between Quigley and members of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, such as Will Hays and Carl E. Milliken.

Dates

  • 06/03/1943-06/30/1943

Collection-level Access Restrictions

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Extent

From the Collection: 12 Linear Feet (12 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Shelf Location

8/14/7F

Container Summary

8 letters from Martin S. Quigley to his parents from Ireland, mainly discussing his travels. Also includes 1 postcard from Quigley to his sister, Mary Ellen Quigley, and 8 envelopes opened by censors. References to Terry Ramsaye, Eamon de Valera, Will Hays, John Betjeman, Paramount Pictures, Republic Pictures, Laurence Olivier, Aubrey Flanagan, the Archbishop of Dublin, and film censorship in Ireland.

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

QUIGLEY, MARTIN S. - WWII CORRESP. FROM: Autographed Letter

QUIGLEY, MARTIN J. - CORRESP. FROM MSQ.: Autographed Letter

IRELAND - WWII - CORRESP. ABOUT: Autographed Letter

QUIGLEY, MARY ELLEN - CORRESP. TO: Autographed Letter

RAMSAYE, TERRY - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter

DE VALERA, EAMON - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter

HAYS, WILL H. - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter

BETJEMAN, SIR JOHN - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter

PARAMOUNT PICTURES - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter

REPUBLIC PICTURES - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter

OLIVIER, LAURENCE - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter

FLANAGAN, AUBREY - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter

DUBLIN, ARCHBISHOP OF - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter

CENSORSHIP - IRELAND - WWII - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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