Opening Night: 09/08/1932
Playwright: W.B. Yeats
Venue: Dublin
Opening Night: 17/03/1930
Playwright: W.B. Yeats, Edward McNulty
Venue: Dublin
Opening Night: 09/07/1928
Playwright: W.B. Yeats, J.M. Synge
Venue: Dublin
First page of the text of a lecture on Catholic Action given by Father Hayes at University College Cork. A typed transcript of the page is attached.
Two promotional flyers, 'Death and then…?' and 'The truth about the Catholic Church' printed by the Catholic Enquiry Centre, London. Both flyers state 'We cannot give you the Faith but we can give you facts about the Faith and remove misunderstandings. You may never intend to become a Catholic. But we can still help you.'
Copy of the 28 November 1941 edition of the Catholic Herald, London. The name of Reverend Father [Joseph] Bergin has been written above the masthead.
Correspondence regarding the establishment of an international body and Irish support for an organisation; Muintir na Tíre support and involvement in I.C.R.A.
Pamphlet of catholic prayers in Irish, arranged by J Owens of the Gaelic League.
Clipping of article, 'Duty of Every Farmer: Produce Food at Fair Prices', from the 23 March 1942 issue of the Irish Independent. The article covers the lecture given by Mr. D. O'Hegarty of Cashel, 'The Church and the Loss of the Land', the prior evening at Catholic Social Week in Tipperary.
Notes written by Father Hayes pertaining to the Catholic Social Week organised by the Diocesan Council of the Catholic Young Men's Society, Tipperary, 19-26 March 1945. The notes include the first page of a draft of a newspaper article written by Father Hayes documenting the opening night of the Social Week, and lists of speakers.