Frank O’Gorman was the pseudonym used by Dr. Thomas Morris for writing articles. He also wrote under the name of Pangur Ban.
Speeches given by Thomas Morris on Muintir na Tíre, communism, the death of Canon Hayes, agriculture, origins of rural workers; includes papers from Frederik L. Begtray, Frederiksborg, Hejshole and Julius Nielsen, Metropolitan school.
File contains hand=written notes on various Muintir na Tíre topics including parish guilds, Muintir na Tíre in Limerick, National Vocational Council, education; Landmark editorial notes.
Bulletins and notes on meetings from the Dublin Institute of Catholic Sociology.
File contains speech on employment delivered to Galwaymen’s Association; documentation on apprenticeship from Pat Quinlan U.C.C.; documents from Col Lt M.J. Costello on the agriculture course in U.C.C. and a paper The Will and The Means incentives and investment for Irish agriculture.
Notes, thoughts and writings of Dr. Thomas Morris on work to be done in Muintir na Tíre, on the Parish Brag and an article Christmas or Yuletide?
Files contain address book of Stephen Rynne; draft programme for Rural Week 1936, notebook from Rural Week in Galway 1936; history of rural Ireland 1951; invites to events; press cuttings on Muintir na Tíre and on the death of Canon Hayes; pieces written by Canon Hayes for Landmark and speeches; article written by Canon Hayes on his death for Landmark; forms used by Muintir na Tíre.
File contains newspaper cuttings on Archbishop Morris after his death on 16/01/1997; booklet from funeral mass; Muintir na Tíre press release on his death; correspondence from Cashel P.P. on an article he was writing for the archdioceses.