Manuscript letter from Ernest Blythe dated 24 Sept 1937, written on his personal stationery. He says that he and Frank O'Connor agree that "a good deal of re-writing" needs to be done on her play, but that she should meet with O'Connor the next time she is in Dublin in order to hear his suggestions.
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Letter from Griffin, Director, UPEACE Human Rights Centre, University for Peace, La Paz, San José, Costa Rica, to Boyle, inviting him to act as a member of the Advisory Board of the newly established UPEACE Human Rights Centre.
Letter from Kelly, Finance Unit, Department of an Taoiseach, enclosing payment to Boyle in respect of his work on the Study on the Protection of Human Rights for the Forum for Peace and Reconciliation.
Typed letter on airmail paper from Eileen Evans, New Jersey, to John McGahern, with updates that she has written a review of "High Ground" for the Éire/Ireland journal. Also sends update on the recent London theatre season, having visited and seen a lot of plays there.
Letter from Stewart, Honorary Secretary, NICRA and from NICRA Chairman [ ], outlining an appeal to support the work underway in drafting a case by the NICRA to take to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg alleging "persistent and long-standing
TS letter from Stewart, Honorary Secretary of the NICRA, to Boyle, seeking an update "on Strasbourg" and outlining that a funding appeal for the U.N. case and for covering fees of Hurst Hannum is underway.
TS letter from Edwina Stewart, Secretary, Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, to Boyle, sending "Congratulations on the case. . . .It is essential that we keep Hurst here, so keep at it".
TS letter from Edwina Stewart, Secretary of the NICRA, to Boyle, saying sorry to have missed him before he left for America, that he is a severe loss to the Association and wishing him luck at Strasbourg and in the U.S.
Letter from McGovern, Lecturer in Law, University of Exeter, to Boyle at Law Faculty, University, Belfast, seeking information on cases Boyle has brought before the European Commission for Human Rights based on Northern Ireland.
TS letter signed by Edmond McGovern, Faculty of Law, University of Exeter, thanking Kevin for the update on the case submitted to United Nations and "developments in Strasbourg.