Contents of a folder entitled ‘Press Releases’, includes an appreciation of Tommy King (1982), some information about Sinéad Uí Allúráin when she became the new administrator [1981] and a reference to an increase in the Taibhdhearc’s grant from the Department of the Gaeltacht from £9,000 to £11,500 (1972). There are press releases for the following productions;
"Annie", "Failte 1982", "An Dorus Dúnta", "Geantraí", "Críonlobhadh", "Da", "Cos Choirc Risteaird", "Plaza Suite", "An Giall", "Is é Dúirt Polonius", "An Spuaic Solais", "Mungo’s Mansion", "Cheeroneentish", "Don Coyote", "Geantraí", "Lucia di Lammermoor", "Mac Scaidín agus an Pota Draíochta", "Ar Aghaidh Linn a Longadáin", "Fornocht do Chonac". [in Irish and English]
Copy of paper delivered to the Institute of Public Administration, Northern Ireland Group, entitled ‘Public Finance and Employment’, by Prof. K.S. Isles.
‘Register of Research into the Irish Conflict’, research paper of the Northern Ireland Community Relations Commission, 34pp.
Discussion Paper by G. Newe, Northern Ireland Council of Social Service, ‘Relations between Central Organisations’, for Community Development.
Discussion Paper by G. Newe, Northern Ireland Council of Social Service, ‘Relations between Central Organisations’, for Community Development.
‘Repression of the Catholic Minority in Northern Ireland', issued by Fr. Denis Faul, Dungannon.
‘Republicanism - the aims, ideals and methods of Irish Republicanism’, a report of the Committee of National and International Problems to the General Assembly Presbyterian Church in Ireland, 1974, 19pp.
‘Reshaping of Local Government’, memorandum relating to the re-shaping of local government and the Corporation’s position in regard thereto, Belfast County Borough Council (1 Dec 1969).
File marked ‘RIPA Seminar 1982’ (8/2) Office of the Commissioner for Complaints File, containing correspondence and drafts for a speech entitled ‘Managing with Less’, given by Maurice Hayes at a lunch-time seminar for Senior Civil Servants under the auspices of the Institute of Public Administration, Dublin.
Typescript article, ‘Schools in a Divided Society: Northern Ireland’ by John Darby.