Letter from Seosamh Laoide to [Stephen Barrett] giving accounts of branch meetings in "Learn Dunain", Crossmaglen, to more general organisation among "Muintir Fhearmhaighe" (Fermanagh) [in Irish].
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Letter from J.H. Lloyd, 8 Waterloo Avenue, North Strand Road, to Stephen Barrett asking him to return items he had left in the Receipt and Expenditure Book by mistake.
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Letter from Seoirse O Muanain (Secretary) the Gaelic League, Central Branch (Dublin) to An Ingean Ui Dubhgaill (Chrisse Doyle) saying that he has not met Mr O'Connor at the Leinster Feis conference, but would forward her proposal for the meeting to him He states that classes are going well, and that he has great hopes for "An Craob Reilt na Mara".