Letter from Jim Fahy, Western Correspondent, RTE, Galway to Kevin Boyle, thanking Boyle for him praise of the recent 'Denmark programme' and also says he will be in contact again soon with Boyle and Leonard Silke about another programme
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Letter from Gallienne, Evaluation Administrator, Economic and Social Research Council, thanking Boyle for his comments on the report, 'The Role of Law and Litigation in Articulating Northern Ireland's Emerging Constitutional Framework.'
TS letter signed by John Boland to John McGahern. Boland is a journalist at the Irish Independent and discusses his work, his own writing, and that of John McGahern.
Letter from Farrar, Lecturer in Law, University of Bristol, to Boyle, Yale Law School, Connecticut, thanking Boyle for arranging for copy of Yale Law School Journal to be sent to him.
Letter from Farrar, Law Faculty, University of Bristol, to Boyle, thanking Boyle for previous letters and enclosures and and for arranging for copy of Yale Law Journal to be sent to him.
Letter from Mahar, Director of the Ethnic Studies Centre, Sacred Heart University, Connecticut, thanking Boyle for his talk at the recent conference and enclosing press cutting of coverage received on the conference and on Boyle's talk.
Letter from John Marks, Director of Science and Strategy, European Science Foundation, notifying Boyle, in accordance with data protection laws, that they are holding Boyle's personal data.
Letter from Spiegel, M.D., Director of Lemberg Centre for the Study of Violence, Brandeis University, Massachusetts, to Boyle at Yale University, discussing arrangements for a talk by Boyle at the Centre and suggesting a possible title for the talk, "Old
Letter from Spiegel, Director, Lemberg Centre for the Study of Violence, Brandeis University, to Boyle, Law Faculty, Queen's University, Belfast, enclosing copies of publications and of program prospective. Spiegel also comments on Northern Ireland: "I re
Letter from Robb, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, to Boyle, discussing a proposed permanent residential educational centre in Northern Ireland, entitled, the Ulster People's College, and outlines its aims and objectives and asks of Boyle to meet to discuss this p