Press cutting from unknown publication detailing the philanthropic efforts and actions of Dr. Eoin McKiernan towards Irish cultural bodies.
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Copy TS letter from Boyle to Robinson discussing in detail the merits and argument for a case of divorce as a civil right and regardless of religious denomination of the person in Ireland.
Copy TS letter from Boyle, UCG, to Robinson, Law School, Trinity College Dublin, discussing a programme and speakers for an upcoming conference on the Rights of Travellers to be held in association with the Irish Centre for the Study of Human Rights at UCG.
Letter signed by Ann Lane, P.A. to the President of Ireland, on behalf of Mary Robinson, President of Ireland, to Boyle, thanking him for his previous letters and enclosures and sends Boyle a book on the President Robinson Awards for Design of Travellers Accommodation.
Letter signed by Ann Lane, P.A. to President, on behalf of Mary Robinson, President of Ireland, to Boyle and thanking him for his letters and sending Boyle the attached text of Robinson's address to the Oireachtas, "on a matter of National Importance: 'Irish Identity in Europe'".
Copy TS letter from Boyle to President Mary Robinson, Áras an Uachtaráin, discussing in detail the annual meeting of the British-Irish association where Boyle discusses the speculation which took place on the ending of the IRA campaign, mentioning Seamus
Letter signed by Ann Lane, P.A. to the President, on behalf of President Mary Robinson and sent to Kevin Boyle, thanking him for previous letters and documents which the President will study on her return from Africa.
Letter signed by Bride Rosney, Special advisor to the President, on behalf of President Robinson, declining the invitation to become patron of the proposed World centre to Celebrate the Diaspora at University College Galway (UCG) and looks forward to seeing Boyle in the near future.
Copy TS letter from Boyle to Robinson, Office of the High Commissioner, Geneva and writing in his capacity as Chair of the Development Education Committee, discussing in detail the work of the Committee and comment on the current trends, agendas and future planning for Development Education and invites Robinson to write the Foreword for a forthcoming publication/report on such education in Britain and Ireland. Attached to this letter is another letter written by Boyle to the Rt. Hon. Clare Short M.P., Secretary for International Development, London, inviting Short to co-author, along with Minister Liz O'Donnell, Dublin, an introduction to the above report.
Copy TS letter from Boyle to the Robinson's, Áras an Uachtaráin, Dublin, commenting on Mary Robinson's decision to take the new position of High Commissioner for Human Rights, discussing the upcoming launch of the World Report on Freedom of Religion and B