Soft bound copy of section from page 248 to 416.
Handwritten draft of song entitled "Sodna moir na h-aon", from Mrs. Hackett.
Papers on sociology research in Invergordon, Scotland.
Programme for the first Annual Concert for the Society of St. Brendan at the National Concert Hall, Dublin, featuring Siobhán McKenna.
File with minutes of meetings of the Society of Irish Playwrights, of which Carolyn Swift was a member. This includes notices of meetings, agendas, minutes, society accounts, policy papers on e.g. copyright, fees and payments, agreements with Equity and RTÉ.
Also text of paper, "Where Do We Go From Here" - A Submission to the RTÉ Authority Working Party (31 May 1988)
Founded in 1876, The Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language grew out of antiquarian and literary interest in the Irish language. It published a number of primers in 1878 and succeeded in getting the language on the national school programme. The items here consist of correspondence and membership card with Stephen Barrett.
Files relating to committees, societies and organisations that Etienne Ryne served as a member of or contributed to over the course of his career.
File includes correspondence between Etienne Rynne and the Société des Amis du Musée de l'Homme, France, regarding their heritage tour to Ireland. Letters (mostly in French) discuss the planning and schedule of the trip to Ireland. includes two colour photographs, each labelled on reverse as "Natalie Pacé" in 1987 and 1984 respectively.
Correspondence and papers relating to Catholic Social Week, Tivoli Hall, O'Brien School, Tipperary, 22-29 March 1942, which Father Hayes was involved in organising. The theme of that year's Social Week was 'The Church and the Land.' Includes draft programmes, papers and speeches, newspaper cuttings, and background materials and publications.
Article by Father Hayes in which he rejects the modern definition of state-facilitated 'social security' assistance programmes and instead refers to social security as 'the security society, as such, provides for its members'. Father Hayes then ties this concept to Christian spirituality, rural and family life, the rejection of 'wealth-mindedness', and Muintir na Tíre's Parish Plan for Agriculture.