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UGA P/P134/12/1/2/4/22 · Item · 29/10/1948
Part of Personal

Typed copy of Father Hayes' address at Bansha, 29 October 1948, in the presence of Minister for Agriculture James Dillon and the Bansha Guild Parish Council, Father Hayes talks about the implementation of the government's Parish Plan for Agriculture in Bansha in cooperation with the local parish guild and how it has helped foster economic and social success.

UGA P/P134/12/1/2/4/21 · Item · 1948
Part of Personal

Printed copy of Father Hayes' address at the opening of Rural Week at Knockbeg College, 1948, as printed on pages 110-112 of the Fireside Chat. The address summarises the formation, mission, and function of Muintir na Tíre.

UGA P/P143/3/12/9 · File · [18/10/2002]
Part of Personal

Typed draft of address given by Mary Robinson "Human Rights and the Empowerment of Women", at 75th anniversary of the admission of women to Columbia University Law School, 18/10/200[2], with notation, and possibly repurposed for later event.

UGA P/P134/12/1/2/10/123 · Item · [1937]-[1938]
Part of Personal

Notes written by Father Hayes for an address at a meeting attempting to organise a guild of Muintir na Tíre at an unnamed location. He explains what a vocational organisation is, explains Muintir na Tíre's mission and organisational structure, and touts the success of the Tipperary guild.

UGA P/P134/12/1/2/12/27 · Item · 1947
Part of Personal

Notes written by Father Hayes for an address discussing Muintir na Tíre's new Parish Plan for Agriculture. He notes the support of Minister for Agriculture James Dillon, who was in attendance at the meeting the address was given.

UGA P/P134/12/1/2/10/82 · Item · [1931]-[1939]
Part of Personal

First 2 pages of notes written by Father Hayes for an address he gave at Ardmore on rural labour and Catholicism.

Address notes, 'Kilkenny'
UGA P/P134/12/1/2/10/118 · Item · 1947
Part of Personal

Point-form notes written by Father Hayes for an address to the Muintir na Tíre guild at Kilkenny. He notes that the second Muintir na Tíre Rural Week was here.