Letter from Niall Osborogh, Dundrum, Dublin 14, to Boyle, informing Boyle that an academic position in University College Dublin is unlikely to be forthcoming and goes on to discuss in detail staffing and work conditions at the Law faculty in University College Dublin.
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Letter from Niall Osborogh, Faculty of Law, University College Dublin, to Boyle, stating the delay is at his end and details comments on scripts as requested in previous letter by Boyle.
Letter from Osborogh, Faculty of Law, University College Dublin, to Boyle at Yale University, thanking Boyle for marking student papers and going on to discuss current social matters such as the upcoming election (in Ireland) "The gossip, for what is worth, is that Fianna Fail may lose" and also commenting on Northern Ireland, "People here, by and large, are as tired with the North as [ ] plainly is. The latest development is the SDLP's decision to meet with William Craig. . . All I can say is they are welcome to him."
Letter from Osborogh, Dublin, to Boyle at Yale University, discussing the publication of articles by Boyle on the history o the police in Ireland in the Irish Jurist, also discussing work in the Law Faculty and Law Library at University College Dublin, possible merger with Trinity College and other personal details.
Letter from Nancy S[ ], Tearmair na Riogh to Ciarán Bairéad, arranging travel arrangements for visitors. She thanking him for his help to her around Galway and Conamara, and that her visit to Tara was lovely apart from the rain.
Handwritten response from Myles Dillon, [co-author of the 1961 'Teach Yourself Irish'] to Christopher T. Morris over the question of whether 'Gaelic' or 'Irish' is the more accurate term.
Letter from Maolmhuire Díolún, Kilbarrack House, Raheny, County Dublin, thanking him for all his work on his behalf, and asking for his phone number [in Irish].
Letter from Myles Dillon, Instituid Ard-Leighinn Bhaile Átha Cliath, 64-5 Cearnóg Mhuirbhtheann, Baile Átha Cliath, thanking him for all his help. He recounts the horrors of his train journey home, and comments that he should be ready to be in Gort by Fr
Letter from Maolmhuire Díolún, Drumnigh House, Portmarnock, County Dublin, thanking him for the phone call, and telling him the work he is doing [in Irish].
Letter from Murcadha Ó Dabhórain, Tulach Mhóir, Co Uí bhFaile, stating that the drama festival for Comhaltas Dramaíochta Laighean would be held there in April, and asking if he could act as judge [in Irish].