File contains correspondence, opinion pieces drafts and final report of the Muintir na Tíre review committee looking into the affairs of Muintir na Tíre {The beginning of this file is fragile].
File includes typescript copy of review article by Etienne Rynne, along with manuscript notes, for review of book "Celtic Art from its Beginnings to the Book of Kells". by Ruth and Vincent Megaw.
Two copies of a review by Angelo Rinaldi of "L'Obscur" by John McGahern.
Review Body on Local Government in Northern Ireland, 1970, (Belfast, 1970), 68pp.
Draft administrative plan, the regionalisation of Muintir na Tíre and submission to Department of education for funding.
Correspondence between Muintir na Tíre and Jerome Toner, regarding monies owed to contributors to The Landmark; includes Two Guilds I Know by The Journeyman.
Correspondence with the Revenue Commissioners regarding the charitable status of Muintir na Tíre and the community councils. Includes information on updating of the Muintir na Tíre constitution.
Written in 1979 by Jim Harrison as the first part of the trilogy Legends of the Fall. Made as a film in 1990 starring Kevin Costner and Anthony Quinn, screenplay by Jim Harrison. Michael "Jay" Cochran has just left the Navy after 12 years. He's not quite sure what he's going to do, except that he knows he wants a holiday. He decides to visit Tiburon Mendez, a powerful but shady Mexican businessman who he once flew to Alaska for a hunting trip. Arriving at the Mendez mansion in Mexico, he is immediately surprised by the beauty and youth of Mendez' wife Miryea. Their attraction to each other is undeniable, but Cochran is aware that Mendez is a powerful, vindictive, and very possessive man who does not tolerate betrayal.