Letter from Colm Ó Torna, An Comhlachas Náisiúnta Drámaíochta, Camus, Conamara, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc stating that the judges of Feilte Drámaíochta would be meeting in Amiens Street, Dublin, and hoping that he could attend. He encloses a programme [in Irish].
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"Letters from Lorcan Ó Treasaigh, Blackrock, County Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc discussing various short story writing matters, including a letter asking if he would be willing to review his collection, entitled ""Uisce Báis agus Beatha"", for ""The Irish Times"" (3 Nov 1975) [in Irish]."
"Letter from Seán Ó Tuama, UCC, to E Ó T telling him that Bríde Grenville from the Kerry Gaeltacht told him ""nárbh é peann na 'Scuibhe' ach peann na clainne a bhí i gceist ag Eoghan Rua Súilleabhain nuair a this a pleann go fann as a láimh"". Says that he will be delighted to attend the workshop and will forward his scripts on to him as soon as possible [in Irish]."
Letter from Seamus [Parcer], Monacurragh, Carlow, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc enclosing a press cutting of his article on Carlow writers, and saying how much he enjoyed Rita's talk to the children [in Irish].
"Invitation to the Royal Hibernian Hotel to the launch of the second edition of ""The Penguin Book of Irish Verse""."
"Copy of application form for the ""Poetry Athlone Award 1980"", as well as a typescript of Eoghan Ó Tuairisc's adjudication of the award, and his comments on the winning poems."
Note from L Ramsbottom, Mageney P.O., Athy, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc enclosing a telegram which he received that day.
Note from Martin Reynolds, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc enclosing an article by Eddie McParland on the Carlow Courthouse Gates, and asking for a copy of his letter to the press when it is published.
Circular form and notes relating to the relief in respect of certain earnings by artists in Ireland from Income Tax.
Letter from Gabriel [Rosenstock], Woodbine, Droichead na Dothra, to Eoghan and Rita thanking them for their invitation but saying that he would be unable to attend. He has been reading Iníon an Iarthair, and discusses the poetry of James McKenna [in Irish].