Files with typed playscripts of The Civilised Way of Doing Things, a play by Carolyn Swift. Various typed copies of the script with additional text and edits stapled into the correct place by Swift. The scripts in File 2 appear to be the same copy of the final script, including edits.
Files with draft and final scripts for a television play entitled "The Civilised Way of Doing Things" by Carolyn Swift and James Douglas. Draft scripts are heavily annotated and with edits by Swift.
Note: A film treatment for this television play was also written by Swift and Douglas. See Series 5 - Film - for this script.
Typed script for treatment for motion picture of "The Civilised Way of Doing Things", with credit for writing by Carolyn Swift. Includes letter signed by James Douglas, confirming his wish to not be associated with credit or otherwise in writing of the script.
TS document prepared by Mrs. Edwina Stewart, Honorary Secretary of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, N.I.C.R.A., for presentation to the non-Governmental organisations recognised by the United Nations Organisations. The document includes a br
Transcript of 'The Church, the Parish, and the Land', lecture given by Mr. J. Walsh, National Executive, Catholic Young Men's Society, Dublin, at Catholic Social Week, 27 March 1942.
Transcript of 'The Church, the Monasteries, and the Land', lecture given by Rev. Professor John Ryan, University College Dublin, at Catholic Social Week, 25 March 1942.
Transcript of 'The Church and the Use of the Land', lecture given by Reverend Cornelius Lucey, St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, at Catholic Social Week, 22 March 1942.
Transcript of 'The Church and the Loss of the Land', lecture given by Mr. D. O'Hegarty, Cashel, at Catholic Social Week, 23 March 1942.
Handwritten transcript of 'The Church and Labour and the Land', lecture given by Séamus O'Farrell, National Organising Secretary for Labour, at Catholic Social Week, 26 March 1942.
Typescript of a talk delivered at Trinity College by John McGahern entitled "The Church and its Spire".