Item 41 - Letter to the Irish Times re: William Evelyn Wylie, March 1943

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UGA P134/12/1/2/10/41

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Letter to the Irish Times re: William Evelyn Wylie, March 1943

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  • 03/1941

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Typed copy of a letter sent by Father Hayes to the Irish Times in response to a March 1941 letter written by Justice William Evelyn Wylie that later became Wylie's pamphlet 'A Dream of Ireland'. Wylie had lamented the apathy of the people and the absence of direction for public opinion and proposed the formation of guilds (soon to become the Guild of Goodwill Ltd.) to create outlets for additional produce, thereby enabling farmers to employ more men. Father Hayes writes that while he finds no fault with Justice Wylie, such a programme already exists in the form of Muintir na Tíre and its 100-plus guilds.

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      28/06/2024
      05/06/2025

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