Correspondence relating to appeal by Professor Jagdish Vij to The Visitors (of Trinity College) and whether payment should be made to cover costs, including from Dermot McAleese. While Vij technically lost his case, the points raised during his appeal and the subsequent findings of the Visitors caused TCD to change its approach to the reorganisation of the administration, as per letter signed by several concerned academics [Fellows?], 02/12/2008.
Correspondence and other material relating to case between Gray Cahill and the Anti Bullying Research and Resource Centre at Trinity College Dublin in which she alleges they wrongfully upheld a claim against her, 17/04-14/11/2007.
Correspondence and other material relating to case of Paula Simmonds against Trinity College Dublin in relation to her issues with workload during her employment at TCD 1966-86 and conditions which led to early retirement, 06/2007-09/08/2007.
Correspondence relating to one board member of Trinity College Dublin (TCD) dissenting on adoption of restructuring and reform recommendations on board agenda, which the member, Professor JK Vik, appealed to The Visitors of TCD, 06-12/07/2007.
Statement from Dr Gerard Morgan (16/01/2007) with compliment slip note (12/[06?]/2007), in relation to allegations made by Dr Stephanie Newell, 06/07/10/2002, and 04/12/2002 and decision by Senior Dean to suspend Morgan from teaching duties and ban him from parts of campus including his office, without consultation, on 07/10/2002.
Material from folder labelled "Trinity College - Patrick Kelly", mainly consisting of correspondence, regarding Mr Kelly's appeals to the Visitors of Trinity College Dublin (TCD). His appeal related to a bullying complaint against one of his tutors which was not upheld and which he then wished to appeal to The Visitors of TCD, which led to a subsequent appeal heard at the Supreme Court. ("Visitors" are part of the oversight structure of Trinity College Dublin). The Visitors decided that they had no jurisdiction to consider the complaint. Kelly sought to apply for the judicial review of this decision of the Visitors on the basis of the "composition of the Visitors and alleges bias" (one had previously been employed by the university and had become a Pro-Chancellor of the university). The Supreme Court held that former employments or associations are insufficient, in the absence of other evidence, to disqualify a person from participating in disciplinary or similar tribunals related to that former employment.
Script of screenplay (Part 1 and Part 2) with plot outline, typed documents, with handwritten research notes and drafts by Carolyn Swift. Plot is based on the murder of Portuguese political figure, General Humberto Delgado and his secretary in 1965. Undated written texts but appear to be 1960s.
Typed 1-page article by Carolyn Swift, entitled "The Village That Grew Up By Itself!", about how she wrote the series and about the development of "Down At Flannerys" and the fictional village of Ballybeckett, which was produced by Bill Skinner, and broadcast on RTÉ in 1963.
The Veronica Dunne Bursary - Orla Boylan. Photocopy of the programme from the final of the Veronica Dunne Bursary Final, staged at the National Concert Hall, Dublin and featuring the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, conducted by Michael d'Arcy (19 Jan 1995) Orla Boylan was the winner of this bursary. File also includes a biography on Boylan; a TS press release issued by Music for Galway publicising the concert; TS letter signed in place of Veronica Dunne by [Marion Reed] thanking Jane O'Leary "for your very generous cheque" (8 Sep 1994) Copy of TS letter sent to Boylan from Madeleine Flanagan, Administrator of Music for Galway saying "We would like to congratulate you on winning the Veronica Dunne Bursary competition . . . And we would like to offer you a recital in Galway. . ." (31 Jan 1995) Copy of TS letter sent from Flanagan to Boylan seeking her programme information and also finalising the date of the concert (30 Mar and 5 May 1995) TS press letter sent by Flanagan to the Producer of the Gay Byrne Show on RTÉ Radio 1 asking if notice of the Boylan concert could be given to Gay Byrne. (12 May 1995)
File relating to Dublin University Players (Trinity College Dublin) production of "The Vampire" by J.R. Planché, directed by Gavin Quinn and with set and lighting from Aedín Cosgrove. Includes printed programme and poster from the production. Draft manuscript of the programme also included. Also includes a letter from the Bram Stoker Society of Trinity College Dublin congratulating D.U. players on their production.
File also includes later printed contract for Dublin University Players Summer Rentals Contract (18 June 1993) made with Gavin Quinn for use of the theatre space.