Letter from Pat Connaly, c/o Mrs. Flaherty, 50 Bath St., Huddersfield, to Ciarán Bairéad, saying that he got over to London, but then moved to his current residence. He is starting work on Monday, and he thinks that any man can earn upwards of £20 a week
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Letter from Patricia King, Tuam Theatre Guild, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc thanking him for the first part of "Carolan". She says that the Arts Festival is shaping up to be a good one, and that they have many fine events in the pipeline.
Letter from Patricia King, Tuam Theatre Guild, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, giving him details of the reading programme and hoping to meet him on the 18th.
Letter from Patricia King, Tuam Theatre Guild to Rita Kelly, thanking her for her letter and hoping that Eoghan is getting better. She tells them not to worry too much about the project, and to get better first and foremost., giving details of their upcoming productions and writers workshops, and that she is hoping to get Edna O'Brien.
MS letter from Reidy, Dun Emer Drive, Sandymount Road, Dublin 14, to Kevin Boyle, expressing "heartiest congratulations on your very peaceful and successful Civil Rights March in Newry yesterday. You and your associates in the Civil Rights Movement certainly proved to Heath and Faulkner that it is much more than gunmen who wish to see the Stormont Regime go and the end to internment."
Letter from Patrick C Sweeney of Farrell McDonnell Sweeney & Co., Roscommon to Ciarán Bairéad, saying that if he has more details of the tape made by Dean M Brennan, he will get the permission of the beneficiary to pass it onto him.
Letter from Patrick Crosson, Secretary of the Rhode Island Irish language Society of 1270 Branch Avenue, Providence, RI, to Stephen Barrett forwarding £5. "It is our contribution to your Festival in Dublin which will be held next May".
Letter from Patrick O'Byrne, Killybegs, County Donegal, enclosing the fee for entering the Oireachtas, and asks after Mr. Keawell.
Typescript letter from Mary's uncle, Paddy (Father Patrick O'Mara), a senior Jesuit, addressed from The Presbytery, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin. Congratulates her on the success of her play despite the bad reviews, speaks his mind about the Abbey audiences and the press.
Letter from Paul Garchter SJ, Milltown Park, Dublin to Ciarán Bairéad, saying that he was advised to contact him when he was in Galway in relation to the oral traditions relating to the Gospel in Ireland.