Shared box 4421
Contains 9 Results:
Brophy, Brigid , 1954 January 17
This correspondence documents the literary friendships of Irish journalist and author Norah Hoult through the letters she received from fellow Irish and English writers. The letters span her years living in both England and Ireland, from 1934-1954.
The collection comprises multiple letters from Irish poets Oliver Gogarty and James Stephens, plus individual notes from Austin Clarke, Brigid Brophy, Sean O'Casey, and Sean O'Faolin
Collection is open for research.
From Joseph P. Kennedy to Dr. Oliver St. John Gogarty, 1943 August 24
The collection contains letters written by and to Oliver St. John Gogarty, and a typewritten manuscript of chapters 2-12 of his autobiography I Follow St. Patrick. There are some additional papers that were interfiled with the manuscript, and Gogarty's arms permit.
Collection is open for research.
Correspondence, 1947-1958, 1964
Collection is open for research.
Vital Public Questions of the Day lecture series by Corrigan, flier, 1920
Consists of a typescript of a radio address by Corrigan attacking sexual freedom and the breakdown of morality in national life. The collection also includes a biographical sketch of Corrigan as well as flyers advertising a Corrigan lecture and the establishment of the Corrigan Chair of Economics at Boston College.
Collection is open for research.
Membership address cards, approximately 1908-1912
Includes one ledger of St. Botolph’s Guild, composed of meeting minutes, the constitution, amendments, and bylaws, and a list of members (as of 1909). Also consists of typescript copies of the constitution and meeting minutes from a February 1912 meeting. There are also a few loose pages of meeting minutes, address cards of Guild member applicants, and a blank receipt book.
Collection is open for research; portions are also available digitally.
Poems by O'Sullivan, approximately 1908
Collection contains manuscripts of poems by O'Sullivan and multiple versions of a book of poems by William Starkey (his father), which O'Sullivan edited.
Collection is open for research.
J.J. Munro from W.A. White, 1914 October 22
This is a collection of three letters, dated 1914, 1915, and 1956, all to John J. Munro. The letter from 1914 contains information on the book Romeus and Juliet 1567; the letter from 1915 is a note from a former friend at Oxford, G.K.A. Bell, Bishop of Chichester and poet; and the letter from 1956 is a thank-you note for a book received at the Shakespeare Institute at the University of Birmingham, England.
Collection is open for research.
My dear Munro from G.K.A. Bell, 1915 February 8
This is a collection of three letters, dated 1914, 1915, and 1956, all to John J. Munro. The letter from 1914 contains information on the book Romeus and Juliet 1567; the letter from 1915 is a note from a former friend at Oxford, G.K.A. Bell, Bishop of Chichester and poet; and the letter from 1956 is a thank-you note for a book received at the Shakespeare Institute at the University of Birmingham, England.
Collection is open for research.
Mr. Munro from the director of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, England, 1956 May 29
This is a collection of three letters, dated 1914, 1915, and 1956, all to John J. Munro. The letter from 1914 contains information on the book Romeus and Juliet 1567; the letter from 1915 is a note from a former friend at Oxford, G.K.A. Bell, Bishop of Chichester and poet; and the letter from 1956 is a thank-you note for a book received at the Shakespeare Institute at the University of Birmingham, England.
Collection is open for research.