Letter to Father Hayes from P.J. O'Reilly, County Tipperary S.R. Vocational Education Committee, Clonmel, passing along that J.J. O'Connor of the National College of Art has a paper entitled 'The Craftsman as Artist' that he believes would be suitable as a lecture at Rural Week ('O'Connor is considered to be rather a unique personality as a Lecturer... ...I think you would find the lecture extremely instructive and interesting').
Letter to Father Hayes from P.J. O'Reilly, County Tipperary S.R. Vocational Education Committee, Clonmel, asking Father Hayes to accept his incomplete paper, 'Education for Agriculture, Public Services and Other Vocation in the Christian Social State', for the upcoming Rural Week so that the issues he wishes to have discussed may be raised.
Letter to Father Hayes from C.W. Davidson, Arklow, stating that he believes that both his Parish Council and Catholic Club will not take kindly to the activities of Muintir na Tíre, and that neither takes part in any town affairs. Davidson notes that he must remain tactful due to his position as a vocational teacher and because he is not a native of the town despite having lived there 20 years.
Letter to Father Hayes from Sister Monica Hague, Munster Abbey, Ramsgate, Kent, asking him to send information on Muintir na Tíre.
Letter to Father Hayes from the Tipperary N.R. Board of Health enclosing a communication [not attached] regarding the taking of a site from the property of John Hennessy, Loughmore, for cottages that was opposed by Hennessy (see P134/12/1/1/4/67).
Letter to Father Hayes from the Broadcasting Station, Dublin, coordinating broadcast times for Mass and speakers during the upcoming Rural Week in Limerick.
Letter to Father Hayes from Father J.R. MacMahon, The Sisters of St. Columban, Chinese Mission Convent, Cahiracon, County Clare, granting permission and blessing for Fathers John Ryan and E.J. Coyne to participate at Rural Week at Mungret College, Limerick, the following month.
Letter to Father Hayes from Diarmuid Brennan, Manager, Irish People Publications, Dublin, taking Father Hayes up on his offer to have their new series of pamphlets, 'Towards a New Ireland', on sale during Rural Week at Mungret College, Limerick.
Letter to Father Hayes from E.J. Griffiths, Irish Floor Coverings Ltd., Tipperary, thanking Father Hayes for using his influence to help them procure supplies from Clondalkin Paper Mills to cover at least more than half of their requirements (see P134/12/1/1/4/150).
Letter to Father Hayes from Clondalkin Paper Mills Ltd., Dublin, informing Father Hayes that they will be supplying 3 tons of strawboard per week to Irish Floor Coverings Ltd., Tipperary (see P134/12/1/1/4/149).