Letter to Boyle from Prof. [Oberschell], North Carolina, offering to visit and speak with students as he will be on a lecturing tour of the United Kingdom.
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Letter from Tony McMahon, producer of "Aisling Gheal" for RTE2, asking if it would be possible to make a programme at "Magh Gréine", saying that Cathal Ó Searcaigh tells him it is a wonderful place [in Irish].
Letter from Tony [ ], Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, to Boyle, asking him to read and consider his paper on conflict regulation in Northern Ireland.
Letter from Tomas Ua Conceanainn, O'Neill's Commercial Hotel, Carrickmacross, to Stiophán Bairéad, saying that he is delighted to hear that Mac Grady has married recently. Talks about Peadar Ua Conceanainn, wondering if he can get him a job in Dublin as a
Letter from Tomas Ua Conceanainn, Hotel Joyce European, Baltimore, to Stiophán Bairéad, saying that he has met Peadar O Donghaoile and that they think about him a lot. Says that they will organise the money matters of the local branch. He states that he i
Letter from Tomás Ó Maille, Professor of New Irish, UCG, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc offering him a post of teaching prose and poetry writing to a small class of interested students, outlining the main responsibilities of the post [in Irish].
Letter from Tomas O Doilain, Family Grocer, Ard Dhirdia (Ardee) to Stiophán Bairéad, saying that he was sorry to hear that he was put in jail, and that he hopes that they will be able to share a dew bottles when he gets out [in Irish].
Letter from Tomás O Concheannainn, Lios na Mara, Bóthar na Trá, Gaillimh, to Síghle Bairéad, thanking her for her congradulatory note, and wishing health to herself and her family [in Irish].
Letter from Tomás Mac Anna, Howth, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Mageney, saying that he wanted to write to him before he headed off to Broadway to direct "The Borstal Boy", saying that he got his new address from Con Kearney. Asks him how he is getting on and he
Letter from Tomás Mac Anna, Howth, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Mageney, saying that things went very well on Broadway. He had hoped to have a new play from Eoghan for the Peacock, but he is now considering a dramatic reading of "The Weekend of Dermot and Grace"