Copy of ‘Steps to a better tomorrow’, The Northern Ireland Executive: Statement of Economic and Social Aims, 1974, 8pp
Typescript of memorandum, ‘Suggestions for a Way Towards the Conference Table’, suggesting a possible roadmap towards peace talks at Armagh, possibly under the auspices of the Quakers.
Report from the “Irish Times”, entitled ‘System of community government within UK could provide acceptable basis for solution of the Northern problem’, reporting of Prof. Norman J Gibson’s of UU proposal.
Copy of offprint by F.W. Boal, ‘Territoriality on the Shankill-Falls Divide, Belfast’, reprinted from Irish Geography 4,1 (1969). Also copy letter from Des [ ], cc’ed to Maurice Hayes, thanking Fred for the offprint, commenting on the social indicators, and saying that without the political will to address the issues he cannot see it being resolved.
Typescript of paper ‘The Alternatives Open to Governments’ by F.S.L. Lyons.
Typescript ‘The background and proposals for the end of violence in conjunction with a peace conference’.
Typescript with handwritten amendments by Laurence W. Doob and William J. Foltz, Yale University, ‘The Belfast Workshop: An application of group techniques to a destructive conflict’.
Conference handbook for ‘The Future of Education in Northern Ireland’ organised by the Department of Education. 28pp.
Memorandum from the Ministry of Community Relations entitled ‘The Ministry of Community Relations Commission – Roles’.
Maurice Hayes, ‘The Ombudsman’ in Jon Hayes and Paul O’Higgins (eds.), Lessons from Northern Ireland, 31-55.