Letter from Farrell, Trench Avenue, Belfast, to Boyle, enclosing copy of a paper by Farrell presented to the Magee Conference. Farrell further discusses closure of records at the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, (PRONI) and mentioned desire for clear 30-year rule for access to records.
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Letter from Mick Whelan, Arklow, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, outlining the work of the Drama Group and giving him some local news.
Letter from Ryan, Head of School of Humanities, Thames Polytechnic, London, seeking information from Boyle for a book he is writing and specifically enquiring about sources for experiences of IRA prisoners in English prisons in the 1950s.
Letter from Micheal Ua hIceadha, St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, to Mr. Barrett stating an attempt would be made at the next Congress to remove the financial qualification for delegates. He states the loss of income would have to be made up. He comments that the Keating constitution is discredited through his and Dr. Hyde's influence on former pupils in places like Derry and Cork. He states that qualifying and affiliation fees should be kept apart on the balance sheet. Also note on subscription.
Letter from Micheal Ua hIceadha, St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, to Stiophán Bairéad, forwarding a cheque for the Language Fund from W.H. Keating of 21 Belvedere Place, Dublin. He states the country raised £1000 during language week. He got a letter from
Letter from Micheál Ó hAodha, Assistant Controller of Programmes, RTE, thanking Eoghan for "Death on a Bridge", which he has passed on to P P Maguire.
Letter from Mícheál Ó Fiannachta, An Roinn Oideachais, Baile Átha Cliath, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, asking for a reader's report on "Deoch an Díoltais" and "Comhréitheach" [in Irish].
Letter from [Micheal Mac Ruidhri], Monkstown, County Dublin to Stiophain Bairéad, Connradh na Gaedilge, 24 Sraid Ui Chonnaill Uachtair, Baile Átha Cliath apologising for his delay. He asks him to let him know what he would prefer, in Irish if possible [in
Letter from Micheal Mac Ruaidhri, An Bothar Gaedhealach, Carraig Bhraonain to Stiophán Bairéad saying that he would be visiting Mayo on business and that he would like to meet native speakers [in Irish].
Letter from Micheal Mac Coquidh, 26 Merrion Square, Dublin saying that he will do his best for Mr. Healy following Barrett's recommendations. He sends Mrs. Cox's and Arthur's best wishes.