Letter from A.S. Green, 36 Grosvenor Road, Westminster, to Dr. Henry, stating that she has not much trust in Dr. Birrell and his University bill. She states that Sir Anthony has a care for Ireland, but that it would be better for them to approach him directly. She ends by commenting that Dr. Windle would not be a friend to Irish once a university was founded.
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Letter from J [Minto Teeling], University Zoological Department, Trinity College Dublin, replying to his letter in the "Irish Times", about servants in TCD. He states that many of the "skips" are Roman Catholic, and that most of the porters are ex-servicemen. "Moreover there is a special trained type of man needed to deal with the rowdier students when necessary". He goes on to question what has happened with the Galway Chair, claiming his "Board is too decent to penalise anyone on acct. of religion". He ends by commenting that he feels hopeless in relation to science in the country.
Material relating to the "Handbook of Modern Irish" and other works.
Files containing notes and drafts for stories, articles, lectures and newspaper cuttings. Includes the stories "An Chathair fa Thuinn" and a later version "An Baile fa Thuinn", "An tIasc Oir" and Cuasrd Laoghasci Mhic Chrimthinn go Maith Meall". Also a short play entitled "An Furreann". Also an article "Taisteal Chremona", "An Gabhar Ban", part of "Handbook for Modern irish". Also, "Bas Ghofraidh Ui Dhomhnall". Also lecture entitled "Corp an Suine", "Baile an Fhaoitigh" (Ballyneety), "Diarmuid O Duibhne", "Tomas an tSioda", "Bum Bum", "Drochead Atha Luain", "An Cailicin", speech to teachers, "Eachtrrai na hEireannach ar an Mor-Thir" "Realt Eolas", two drafts of "An Ghair agus a comhlucht" and "Ceisteanna le haghaidh comhsaidh".
Script of lecture entitled "The Principles of the Direct Method" delivered by Dr. Mac Énrí to the inspectors and organisers of the National Board of Colaiste Laighean. In it he discusses the best method of teaching Irish to children.
File containing notes and correspondence relating to the meaning and use of certain words in Gaelic. There are several letters from An Doctuir Conchubhair Mac Guirdir, Clar Cloinne Muiris, Co. Maigheo, relating to medical terms in Irish. There are also notes on variations on words from various parts of the country [in Irish and English].
Handwritten draft of part of "Handbook of Modern Irish" by S.P. Mac Énrí, containing additions and amendments to the text.
File includes A4 notepad of notes and writings handwritten by Kevin Boyle on the topic of sentencing reform. The notepad is interspersed with printed pages of research material. Other printed items include research papers on sentencing, details of historical cases where sentencing was an issue and challenged in Irish courts and letter from Tom Hadden to Kevin Boyle (18 Apr 1988) discussing in detail sentencing and cases and the idea of a book on this matter.
File includes text of remarks made by Kevin Boyle, Prof. of Law, University College Galway, at the incorporated Law Society Seminar on the Criminal Justice Bill at Blackhall Place, 26 Nov 1983 and with manuscript annotation by Boyle; further manuscript page of notes by Boyle; a manuscript letter to Boyle from Jerome Tierney, writing in agreement with Boyle's comments on the Criminal Justice Bill which Boyle made in a letter to the Irish Times; copy of letter written by Boyle and as printed by the Irish Times and further press comments and cuttings of coverage of the Bill.
Manuscript text of lecture written by Kevin Boyle entitled "Lecture on Northern Ireland Constitution". Also includes research documents used in drafting the essay.