Handwritten letter in pencil from Christopher Morris addressed simply 'Dear John', (it looks to be a draft). Expresses regret that they have not been able to reconcile their differences of opinion regarding the means of action adopted by the executive of the Language Freedom Movement.
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Handwritten draft of three poems by Micheal Breathnach (Torna). They are "Loch Lein", "A Phuisin, A Phusin" and "Is maith liom mo chircin" [in Irish].
Handwritten draft of part of "Handbook of Modern Irish" by S.P. Mac Énrí, containing additions and amendments to the text.
Handwritten draft of letter to Micheál Ó hAodha, Radio Éireann, enclosing a radio poem, "Death on a Bridge" for his consideration. He gives the genesis of the poem, as well as outlining how he envisages a production of the poem for radio.
Handwritten draft of a letter to The Irish Times in the handwriting of Christopher Morris. The letter is in response to comments made by Joseph Foyle about the Irish Humanist Association, who wrote that their ideas were not to be taken too seriously. Mr. Morris explains some of the views of the Association, offers a definition of humanism, and advises that they will forward on their statement of aims, and supplementary information. Includes some notes for inclusion in the letter.
Handdrawn copy of piece from an Anglo-Saxon poem on the conflict between the body and the spirit.
Hand-bill on the history and value of the Irish language, giving the views of scholars on the language.
Hand-bill giving the views of English and German scholars on the value of the Irish language.
Hand-bill giving the view of the late Cardinal Moran of Australia on the national value of the Irish Language.
Hand-bill giving quotes from the Rev. T Finlay SJ speaking at Dromore, County
Tyrone, supporting the spread and use of the Irish language.