Letter from Sternberg to Boyle, saying it was good to have met at the Charter 88 reception last week and enclosing an invitation to the annual Three Faiths Forum award to Sheikh Dr. M.A. Zaki Badawi.
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TS letter from Sister Sarah Clarke, Secretary, London Branch, Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, writing in thanks to Boyle for coming to London and "speaking at the Rally organised by this association on July 9th last. The Committee are grateful
Letter from Kimball, Executive Director, American Bar Foundation, to Boyle at Yale University, informing Boyle his application for a 1973 Fellowship and Grant was not successful.
Letter from Stanley A. Siev, Solicitor, to Christopher Morris enclosing a copy of a letter received from the Garda Síochána, Rathfarnham. The subject of the letter is 're. You and P.P.A.'
Letter from Stephen O'Mara to Ellen 'Nell' Pigott , detailing an account of a "demonstration" that was a glorious success, twas more, twas a sight never in Ireland before and never will again" - describes in detail the events in Dublin, business shut down, man and women, poor and aristocracy on the streets of Dublin, the "differences between the people of Dublin and the people of the south. . .". The centre two pages are written in criss-cross fashion, unusual for these letters, making it difficult to read.
TS letter from Steve Hawes, script-writer and producer for television and film, to John McGahern, with comments on "That They May Face The Rising Sun" and with details on his own writing and producing for the screen.
Ts letter from Ronn, Labour Committee to Boyle, enclosing documentation by the group as requested by Boyle following a meeting between the two near Yale.
Letter from T. P. Hardiman, Director-General of RTÉ to Jane Carroll, responding to her remarks on the recent television series 'Watch Your Language'. He argues that they have carefully considered, but cannot accept the suggestion that the series did not
TS letter, being a circular sent to 'all affiliated organisations and supporters' of the Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement regarding the ongoing strike action of Dunnes Stores workers at Henry Street, Dublin who refused to handle South African goods by way of
TS letter from Carroll, a Canadian political science student seeking to talk with members of the N.I.C.R.A. to learn of the background and history of the organisation.