Telegram to Boyle from [ ], inviting Boyle to speak informally with a small group of [students] in the near future. Annotation from Boyle notes 'School of Criminal Law', Harvard Law School, Cambridge.
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Telegram from Hilton Edwards to Genevieve Lyons, address at Poulton Square, London, seeking to reach Lyons by telephone.
Telegram from Hilton Edwards, Gate Theatre, Dublin to Genevieve Lyons, address at Poulton Square, Chelsea, London. "Dearest Genevieve have arranged with Godfrey ...this confirms Mary in Drunkard", outlining rehearsal plans for Lyons in the role of Mary.
File relating to the book written by Kevin Boyle, Tom Hadden and Paddy Hillyard, entitled "Ten Years on in Northern Ireland: The Legal Control of Political Violence".
Printed programme from Northampton Repertory Players Ltd production of "Tess of the D'Urbervilles", written by Thomas Hardy, adapted and directed by Michael Napier Brown. Includes chronology of Hardy's life and work; map of 'Wessex'; article "The Making of a Novelist". Also includes images and biographies of cast members.
Typed testimony written by John McGahern regarding his account of Niels Gron, father of Madeline and regarding their relationship.
Also includes a later tped version of a letter dates 16 Feb 1970, from John McGahern, Paris, to Patrick (Paddy Swift?), with a written account on Niels Gron and further details of family history and connections.
Print copy of testimony given to the Saville Tribunal by individuals, including Hugh Logue and others involved in NICRA, such as Kevin Boyle, Finbarr O'Kane, and others detailing their testimony and memories of the events of Bloody Sunday.
Text of Presidential addresses made by President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, including "The USA and Europe: a creative partnership" at the World Affairs Council, Los Angeles, 16 Oct 1991; "A Hundred Years - Facing the Future"on the occasion of the Ogden Lecture, Brown University, 19 Oct 1991; "Striking a Balance" - the Allan Lane Foundation Lecture, 25 Feb 1992; "Cherishing the Irish Diaspora" - Address to the Houses of the Oireachtas, 2 Feb 1995.
Typescripts of various poems by Patricia Burke-Brogan, including: Daughter of Breasail, Explorer, [3rd/4th draft] of The Red Earl of Ulster (and notes), The Three Museum Poems, On Reading a Letter from Elizabeth 1 in the British Museum, For Ivan Sollertinsky, Portraits, Dark Voice, Hunger Strike, Ladies Day.
"Advertisement for Trinity College Historical Society debate, the motion ""That a nation without language is a nation without spirit'. Lists the speakers for and against, Christopher T. Morris, President of the Language Freedom Movement is one of the speakers against the motion. Two copies of Mr. Morris's address, in which he argues that there are many examples of countries where national spirit is independent of language, and that the LFM are ""sacred cow punchers, but not iconoclasts"". "