TS letter from Hannum to Robert Bennett, and copies to Kevin Boyle and discussing fundraising and Boyle's efforts for developing a Human Rights Centre in University College Galway. MS note for Boyle from Hannum on reverse.
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Manuscript letter from Godfrey Quigley to his wife, Genevieve Lyons. The letter is written from Paris, with the attached envelope date-stamped 23 May 1959. Lyns' address is Haddington Road, Dublin. Quigley outlines how he has been very busy since arriving in Paris with rehearsals, the show, interviews etc. "The show had a terrific public reception, the majority of resources excellent ....".
TS letter signed by G.N. Ceccato, Human Rights Officer, Division of Human Rights, United Nations, to Hurst Hannum, Belfast, enclosing documents (not present with letter) such as a note by the Secretary General on "the Study of Equality in the Administrati
Letter from Hand, Faculty of Law, University College Dublin, asking if Boyle will once again act as External Examiner in Criminology for 1974.
Letter from Hand, Dean of Law at University College Galway, to Boyle, at Faculty of Law, Queen's University Belfast, discussing the appointment of Boyle as an external examiner within the National University of Ireland.
Letter from Ginny Fairbanks, Public Relations, Yale University, asking Boyle to forward a photograph for publicity purposes.
Letter from Cormick, Director, Social Science Institute, Community Crisis Intervention Centre, Washington University, Missouri, to Boyle at Queen's University, stating a cheque for Boyle was deposited at his account in New Haven, Connecticut.
Letter from Cormick, Director, Community Crisis Intervention Centre, The Social Science Institute, Washington University, to Boyle, mentioning Ron Haughton has suggested Boyle would be a valuable addition on community crisis intervention.
TS copy letter from Gerald Griffin of the New Zealand for Association for support of Irish Democracy (formally known as the New Zealand Association for Friendship with Irish Workers) restating their invitation to Bernadette Devlin to come and visit New Ze
Letter from Barnard, Colchester, to Boyle, congratulating Boyle and others involved in "last evening television programme on Human Rights".