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              UGA G/G44/1/2/1 · Item · [08/07/1966]
              Part of Irish Language

              Press release responding to a statement made by George Colley, TD in Dáil Éireann on 8 July 1966, and requesting clarification on some issues. Included among these are allegations made in the press that the Language Freedom Movement arranged for a group

              UGA G/G44/1/2/12 · Item · [06/1969]
              Part of Irish Language

              Press Release issued by the Language Freedom Movement in response to comments made by the Galway Command of the IRA that they would intervene against "anti-Irish elements" active in the Ahascragh National School dispute. Contradicts the regiment's claim that those who want their children taught through English are "middle-class parasites" by claiming this accounts for 95% of Irish society. Objects to the threat of violence, which is says is 'no substitute for logic'.

              LFM Press Release - Rights
              UGA G/G44/1/1/3 · Item · 31/07/1967
              Part of Irish Language

              Two copies of a press release issued by the Language Freedom Movement. Concerns a discussion in the Oireachtas on the 26 July on the teaching medium in national schools. Labour TD Thomas Kyne asked Donogh O'Malley, Minister for Education about the rights of parents of national school children to have a say in the language of instruction in schools. Mr. O'Malley's response refers to the rights of all children, and conditions in place for teaching through Irish. The press release is a comment on his response, and on the issue of rights. Reference is made to the parents of Toomore, Co. Mayo who fought to have their children educated through English.

              UGA G/G44/1/3/5 · Item · 28/02/1968
              Part of Irish Language

              Press release referring to current controversy on censorship in the Seven Days Programme. States the programme filmed a piece on the Language Freedom Movement the previous year which was never aired.

              UGA G/G44/1/1/4 · Item · 23/11/1967
              Part of Irish Language

              Press release summarising an address by Christopher T. Morris, President of Language Freedom Movement to the Debating Society of Bolton Street College of Technology. Begins with a note to say the Gaelic League had declined an invitation to take part in a debate against the LFM, and it was agreed that Mr. Morris address the students, and take questions from the floor. Issues covered in the address include the White Paper on language (1965), the proportion of education in the schools dedicated to the Gaelic language, and the cultural value of the Gaelic language.

              UGA G/G44/1/1/2 · Item · 09/12/1966
              Part of Irish Language

              Press release issued by the Language Freedom Movement quoting remarks made by Christopher T. Morris, President of LFM, at an address to the Arts Society at University College Galway. Mr. Morris comments on the 'wrath of the Fíor Ghaels', saying that prie

              UGA G/G44/1/1/12 · Item · [1969]
              Part of Irish Language

              Statement by Patrick Browne, Honorary Secretary of the Language Freedom Movement on the results of the Parish Priests' plebiscite in Ahascragh, stating that the results completely discredited the Gaelic League's plebiscite, and backed up the results of plebiscites conducted elsewhere in Crab Lane, Cork, and in St. John's Park, Waterford. Criticises the plebiscites conducted by the Gaelic League on the basis of not asking the right question, and on not being strictly anonymous.

              UGA G/G44/1/3/2 · Item · 04/12/1966
              Part of Irish Language

              Public letter to the press from Patrick Browne, Secretary of the Language Freedom Movement, responding to recent correspondence in the press on a statement made by John B. Keane. Mr. Keane had said that the LFM was not opposed to the revival of Irish, and some of the correspondence claimed otherwise. The letter explains that the LFM and Mr. Keane are of the same view.

              UGA G/G44/1/3/3 · Item · [1967]
              Part of Irish Language

              Public letter from Patrick Browne, Secretary of the Language Freedom Movement, enclosing a standard Civil Service form to be completed by the lowest-paid grades in the civil service in connection with their oral test in Gaelic at the end of their probationary period. Objects to questions which concern how the Civil Servant spends their time outside office hours, and asking for information on the Irish ability of the Civil Servant's colleagues.

              UGA G/G44/4/1/6 · Item · [06/1966]
              Part of Irish Language

              Part 1 of the Rules and Regulations of the LFM, covering the Structure of the LFM. There is an index at the start which refers to other parts that are not included within the collection.