TS copy letter to Boyle from [ ] with an update on news of the case at court in Strasbourg, mentioning actions of Prof. Frank Newman and also referencing "By the way, who are the idiots handling the English bombings? While as a tactic it's probably something the Provies should have done long ago, they must realise that the mounting deaths will only turn the English against them even more."
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TS letter "Meant to be a brief note just to obtain some information about what is happening with the P.D. and N.I.C.R.A. . . I was surprised to learn that you were on the CRA Exec again. . . What were the main reasons why P.D. has decided to work with N.I
Letter from Viklund to Boyle, saying he (Viklund) belongs to a Swedish independent socialist group called Unga Filosofer (Young Philosophers) and saying he recently met Bernadette Devlin on a recent visit in Sweden and Viklund was given Boyle's name and also Eamon McCann's to make contact to learn more about "the economical situation in Ulster, the political aims of the socialist part of the Civil Rights movement and your attitudes to Great Britain, Eire and movements like [the] IRA."
TS letter from McClean, who is understood to be an interned prisoner in Long Kesh Prison, thanks Boyle for his letter and enclosed copy of "Co-Ordination of Civil Disobedience - New proposals". McClean discusses policy on statements made by internees in Long Kesh regarding conditions of internment camps, unconditional release, brutality, illegal arrest and other related matters.
TS letter from Robert Hill, London, a student at the University of Southern California and seeking academic guidance from Boyle on a research project on legal intervention in the conflict in Northern Ireland.
TS letter from Schenke, editor of German weekly 'Neue Politik', who is contacting Boyle on Bernadette Devlin's instructions, to discuss Northern Ireland.
TS letter from Alan [ ] to Kevin Boyle, typed on Queen's University, Belfast headed paper and discussing how he has read the C.R.A. statement on 'the Donegal Street Slaughter' and calling it a 'fine study in hypocrisy' and discusses Sandy Row explosion, cheers from a crowd at Casement Park, responses to Bloody Sunday and a lack of action on the wake of the 'Donegal Street Slaughter' as well as press coverage of Loyalist deaths including the killing of Protestant Sydney Agnew. Note: no date but document was filed with correspondence from early 1970s.
TS copy letter by Kevin Boyle to the Editor of New Statesman, enclosing a commentary article on the findings of the Widgery Report into the events of Bloody Sunday.
Circular letter sent to all participants in the Oslo Conference, providing detail of the follow up to the conference with such proposals as establishing an international board and other such developments.
Copy letter from Boyle to Richard Rose, Department of Politics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, updating on acceptance to Yale and other upcoming plans.