Letter from Hull to Boyle, hoping they can meet in the near future to continue their discussion on Northern Ireland.
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Letter from Boyle to Dwyer, Wall Street, New York, stating the two men met previously at an N.I.C.R.A. event and is hoping that can meet before Boyle leaves America.
Letter from Leonard [ ], Department of Psychology, Yale University, congratulating Boyle on success at Strasbourg and seeking advice from Boyle ahead of a visit to Belfast.
Letter from Paul [ ], Donaghadee, Co. Down, to Boyle, stating that his thesis on People's Democracy is to be published and he lists a number of quotations from past interviews with Boyle he wishes to approve for inclusion. Paul also gives his comments and opinion on People's Democracy and also on working class conditions in a Loyalist school where he is working.
Letter from Byrnes, Assistant Director, International Student Centre of New Haven, Connecticut, enclosing copies of a newsletter published by the group and asking Kevin Boyle if he would contribute an article on his experiences at Yale University or perhaps on Northern Ireland.
Letter from [ ], Department of Sociology, Clark University, Massachusetts, to Boyle, stating he has had no funding from the NICRA and updates on his research and publications.
Letter from [Bub] to Boyle, saying he understands how tough it is for Boyle at the moment and it was a pity Boyle could not speak to students at [Hull]. Also states "It will be splendid if you can go to the states next year", and also discusses ongoing research and other personal notes.
Letter from Boyle to Arthur, who wrote to Boyle previously concerning his thesis work on the growth of the group People's Democracy and other Civil Rights related issues in Northern Ireland. Arthur interviewed Boyle concerning his memories and experiences in People's Democracy and also the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA). Boyle here provides detailed accounts of his workings with both groups and also the emergence of the Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland.
Letter from Boyle to Prof. Greer, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, congratulating him on his appointment as Chair [of Law] and discussing plans and funding for future research projects when Boyle returns to Ireland.
Letter from Ribicoff, United States Senate, Committee on Finance, Washington D.C., to Boyle, regarding Boyle's signature to a petition against the proposed fiscal budget and reduction in federal library funding by the President.