Letter from Dunne to Boyle, thanking Boyle for his information on student study in Ireland and that Dunne hopes to develop further Boyle proposal for expanded Law School at UCG.
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Letter from Asmal, School of Law, University College Dublin to Boyle, London, seeking Boyle's advice regarding a legal case in South Africa regarding Mxolisi Petane, an alleged combatant of the African National Congress (A.N.C) and who is charged of treas
TS letter from Asmal to Boyle, thanking Boyle for signing the petition in support of freeing James Mange in South Africa, attaching a final draft of the petition letter and updating developments on this issue regarding position of the African National Con
TS letter from Asmal, Chairman of Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement, Dublin, to Boyle, thanking Boyle for becoming a sponsor of the Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement and attaching flyers for upcoming events including a poetry evening with Siobhán McKenna, Pearse
Letter from Asmal, Hon. Secretary to the Trustees, Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement, detailing to Boyle the Michael Mullen Memorial Trust, to which Asmal is aligned.
Letter from Asmal, Chairman, Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement, Dublin, to Boyle, University College Galway, enclosing and attaching a letter to be sent to lawyers to sign in petition calling on the Irish government to intervene in the case of James Mange fac
Letter from Cleveland, Media Relations Officer, University of Essex, to Prof. Boyle, sending information regarding inclusion of Boyle in a Directory of Experts in specific areas in the University.
Mixed manuscript and typescript letter from Kate O'Brien, dated Thursday 29 Jan 1931. She gives several suggestions and tips for writing, and discusses getting some of Rynne's stories sold to magazines. 4 sheets of paper, writing on front and back.
Fax letter from Coll, Embassy of Ireland, to Boyle and saying the Ambassador asked to forward on the attached pages to Boyle, being an article written by Taro Matsuo and entitled "The Attitudes and Activities of the Workers in the Early Years of Industria
Letter from Schloff, Federal Defender Office, Detroit, saying it was delightful to have met up with Boyle again and also saying, "for some reason, the head of the American Civil Liberties Union here was upset about what you said at the dinner."