Letter from Gabriel Rosenstock, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc asking if he would be available to do a piece for "M'Aonas Seal"? that Thursday. Hopes to follow along the lines of the Innti interview he did, and that he would meet him at the Main Canteen at 10am.
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Letter from Gearóid Mac Eoin, editor of "Studica Hibernica", returning his article "Tradition and the Irishman" which they feel is too literary for their journal [in Irish].
MS letter from academic and historian, Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh, NUI Galway, to John McGahern.
Letter from Gearóid O'Brien, Athlone, to Eugene Watters, congratulating him on "New Passages", "… it's a wonderful breakthrough for both yourself and for Irish poetry in general".
Letter from George Noble Count Plunkett, 26 Upper Fitzwilliam St., Dublin to [Stiophán Bairéad], in response to a memorial on his attitude to the Irish language. He is standing in the St. Stephen's Green Ward for the local government elections. He points
Letter from Geraldine Dillon, 13 Marlborough Road, Donnybrook, Dublin 4, to Síghle Bairéad saying that she did not meet her father personally and did not know him.
MS letter from Gilles Alvarez, Paris, 9 Feb [ ], writing to John McGahern enclosing an English translation of the screenplay he and colleagues wrote based on McGahern's short story, "Like All Other Men". The letter discusses processes of the adaptation. First page of letter only is present.
MS Letter from Gillon Aitken, Aitken and Stone, thanking McGahern for the warm welcome at McGahern's house, and discussing Amongst Women.
Letter from "Goll na Mearthoige", An Bothar Gaedhealachm Carraig Bhraonain to Stiophán Bairéad, forwarding £9.10.0 owed. He hopes the family are well.
Letter from Myles, Belfast to Boyle, discussing publishing works by Boyle and also updating on conditions in Northern Ireland: "Things in Belfast continue as bad as ever. the Protestants seem to be becoming much more aggressive of late & [raids in Eire], in reprisal for N.I. bombings, have taken place. . . .I think everyone is depressed in Ulster at the moment." and also comments on political intervention in the conflict.