TS letter signed by James C. Heaney, Chairman, Attorney's Committee, to "All United Nations Delegations" on the subject of Northern Ireland, highlighting the killings on Bloody Sunday and commenting on the policy of Internment Without Trial which was active in Northern Ireland.
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Offprint from the American Journal of International Law, of the American Society of International Law, featuring a book review by Boyle for an unnamed publication, but based on the European Convention on Human Rights.
Letter from Buell, Alumnae Association of Smith College, Massachusetts, enquiring if a group could travel to Ireland and include a talk from Kevin Boyle on their 'Literary Tour of Ireland."
Letter from Grey, Training and Support Officer, Amnesty International, Irish Section, thanking Boyle for initiating the 25th Anniversary conference of the Human Rights Centre and looks forward to continuing to staying in touch with Boyle.
Letter from Watts, Associate Dean, College of Law, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, to Boyle thanking Boyle for his "wonderful Taft Lecture" and enclosing honorarium cheque.
Letter from Barry Shaw, Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland, to Boyle and offering thanks for Boyle's annotated law notes of the Northern Ireland emergency Provisions Act 1978 and hopes to meet Boyle should he be in Belfast.
Letter from Ben Duncan to John McGahern writing with comments in 2002, stating that he first was introduced to McGahern by Charles Monteith around the time the Barracks was published in 1963, offers detailed comments on his knowing of Monteith, their later fall-out and comments on Monteith's funeral, with also comments of admiration for McGahern's writing.
Letter from Billy Kirwan to Mr. Cleary explaining the Bankers Order scheme which he currently operates for a Co. Waterford branch of the Language Freedom Movement. Discusses a letter-writing campaign to the newspapers.
Three copies of a letter written by Billy Kirwan of the Language Freedom Movement to the Irish Farmer's Journal, responding to an article written by Gertrude Deacon entitled 'Not Irish Again', in which she defends the teaching of Irish. In the letter, Kirwan discusses the impact of policies on the quality of education, and the cost of the policy to the taxpayer.
TS letter signed by O'Hagan, seeking if Michael Farrell or another member of People's Democracy could attend a 'Teach-In' at University of Leicester in order to publicise "the March 26th Anti-Internment League demonstration. . ." Other contacted organisations are listed including the Official I.R.A., Provisional I.R.A, S.D.L.P., Anti Internment League and others.