Letter from EP O D, Dun na Maniferch to Stiophán Bairéad saying that he will be unable to get to Dublin that day because of work, but that they will be going to Dungarvan. He says that An Niallach will be the Chairman. There is a question about the Nation
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Letter from P Ó Brádaigh, An Gúm, Brainse na bhFoilseachán, Roinn Oideachais, Baile Átha Cliath, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc and Rita Kelly, asking them to forward the manuscript for "Dialann sa Dísceart" as they had discussed [in Irish].
Letter from P Mac Aoidh, St Joseph's College, Galbally, Ballinasloe, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc letting him know that Desmond Egan is looking for him, and asking if he could phone him after six sometime that week [in Irish]. Note by Rita states that this was th
Letter from P J O'Conor thanking him for "Death on a Bridge", commenting that it is not really suitable for their programmes, and advising him to forward it to the BBC's Third Programme.
Letter from P Dunne, administrator of St. Michael's, Ballinasloe, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, thanking him for the donation of Una's watercolours to the town and parish, commenting that they will be in the Social Centre until a more suitable venue can be found.
Letter from P C V Storey, Rosturk Castle, Westport, County Mayo, to Ciarán Bairéad, saying that Dr. Knecht will be travelling to Tuam soon, and would meet him there to discuss her programme of study with him.
Letter from P Brady, Kilmore, Carrick-on-Shannon, County Roscommon, to Síghle Bairéad, saying that he will ask his mother and Archdeacon Connellan about her father.
Letter from P Barrett, SJ, RFA Camp, Hammer, Flintshire, to Stephen Barrett, saying that he was not surprised that the cards had not reached him as there had been so many changes of address during the war. He states that he had to administer to 3,000 catholics at one stage. "The Irish political situation does not seem very promising". Talks about the family and asks to give them his regards.
Letter from Ó Conchubhubhair Dón, Rath Fearnán, thanking him for his letter. He asks how the exhibition is going, and says that he would like to get a copy of some of the early photographs if possible. His grandfather was involved with the League even tho
Letter from Nuala Uí Chaolaidhe, Rúnaí Gael-linn, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc inviting him to An Damer for the launch of Abha Amháin Eile by Beverly Cross, translated into Irish by Sean Ó Carra and Liam Ó Conchubair [in Irish].