Campus Classics - RTÉ Concert Orchestra. Presented by John Creedon, conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn, led by Michael d'Arcy and featuring flute soloist Marzio Conti. Concert held at Áras na Mac Léinn, Student Centre, University College Galway. File includes TS media information sheet publicising the concert, issued by Music for Galway and a press release issue by RTÉ Concert Orchestra; a printed sign with details of time, venue, date etc. of concert as well as the programme of music; a TS invitation from RTÉ to the Galway concert, sent to Music for Galway as an example. Correspondence includes TS and fax letters between Madeleine Flanagan, administrator of Music for Galway, and Claire Meehan of RTÉ, discussing tickets and publicity for the Galway concert.
Folder entitled 'Camus' containing notes and lectures on Albert Camus, given by G Freyer at Danforth in the Spring of 1970 and in the autumn of 1971 and to the Modern Languages Society of UCG on 25 Jan 1978. Camus, a French writer of Algerian birth, won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957. Includes photocopies of an article on Albert Camus by G Freyer from a book "Em[iory]", published Dublin 1950; newspaper cutting of an article by G Freyer from "The Irish Times" (5 Jan 1971), entitled 'Camus Today' marking the 10th anniversary of Camus' death; pages from "The New York Review of Books" of an essay by Conor Cruise O'Brien entitled 'Camus, Algeria and "The Fall" with G Freyer's annotations (9 Oct 1969); photocopy of an article from "The Catholic Worker" (Dec 1966) entitled 'Albert Camus and the Church' by Thomas Merton; typed pages of G Freyer's interview with Camus in April 1949; copy of "Le Figaro Litteraire" (9 Jan 1960) reporting the death of Albert Camus.
Two copies of an address by Christopher T. Morris, President of the Language Freedom Movement, at the public meeting in the Mansion House on the 20 March, 1968, entitled "Can we be Gaelic and Free?" Draws comparisons between Ireland and Israel, offers examples of discrimination that take place under the current language policy, argues Ireland must choose between being Gaelic or being free.
A public interview between Dr Niall Ó Dochartaigh and members of Brendan Duddy's family. The interview was organised to launch the Brendan Duddy Digital Archive on 25th October 2016. Its title was 'Can You Keep a Secret? Family Life with a Secret Peacemaker', and it was held in NUI Galway's Hardiman Research Building. The interviews offer insight into the personal reality of Duddy's work, focusing on their memories of the Hunger Strikes negotiations (10:00), the 1975 talks (16:00), the beginning of the 1974 cease-fire negotiations (22:30), the beginnings of the archive (29:30), Bobby Sands' death (37:50), and logistical difficulties in the Hunger Strikes negotiations (42:30).
Information, articles, seminars etc. on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Part of LLM undertaken by Maurice Hayes.
Includes tour information to Chateau de Canisy, France and other tourist materials for Paris and France such as brochures for historical sites, travel maps and timetables, manuscript schedules for sites to visit in Ireland; colour photographs of Etienne Rynne speaking at the opening/door of Newgrange tomb, Co. Meath and photographs of stone high crosses (unnamed). Includes letter between Etienne Rynne and staff at the French Ministry of Culture, hoping to arrange meetings over lunch and discussing recent floods and bad weather in Ireland.
Correspondence received by Canon Hayes over the course of 1941 and 1942 including requests for help; information; congratulations on successful meetings; notice of guild meetings; requests for meetings; and organisational correspondence regarding Rural Week 1942. The letters were arranged by Canon Hayes' secretary, Tom Fitzgerald, who has created a list of letters identifying their date and who they are from. Each letter is annotated with the page number listed by Fitzgerald. One letter from 1948 is also present.
Text of the address recorded by Canon Hayes to be presented at the annual general meeting of the Castlemahon Parish Guild of Muintir na Tíre, County Limerick. Canon Hayes writes that his physical presence is not necessary as the Castlemahon guild is 'too healthy to require such attention' and congratulates the guild on its strength. Canon Hayes talks about the works Muintir na Tíre has accomplished and talks about the Parish Plan for Agriculture on its eighth anniversary. Includes an original draft, a copy of the draft with annotations and corrections, and a photocopied version of the corrected draft.
Typed copy of Canon Hayes' address to the annual general meeting of the Knocklong Parish Guild of Muintir na Tíre, County Limerick, 8 March 1956. Canon Hayes notes that Muintir na Tíre has the endorsement of Pope Pius XII and is faithful to the teaching of St. Pius X. Includes annotations and corrections.