I.i.5. Correspondence,

1967.

Mainly to/from Arthur Rae, Dublin P.E.N Honorary Secretary. Content is predominantly administrative in nature but especially pertains to the International Executive Committee meeting held in Dun Laoghaire in November. Highlights include Irish P.E.N.'s objections to and attempts to see revoked the "wholesale selective" tax on periodicials ; further action taken on the Irish Civil List ; the election of Lord Moyne as president of Irish P.E.N. ; and a Belfast P.E.N. celebratory luncheon in honour of Patricia Lynch.

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Main Creator: PEN. Dublin Centre.
Contributors: Keane, John B., 1928-2002
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Format: Manuscript
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Notes:Physical description: 4 folders, 563 pp.
Arrangement:Sub-fonds
Access:This portion of the Irish P.E.N. Papers is not available for consultation (NFC 170).
Published / Created: 1967
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I.i.5. Correspondence,

1967.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Irish P.E.N. papers, 1935-2004
Description:Mainly to/from Arthur Rae, Dublin P.E.N Honorary Secretary. Content is predominantly administrative in nature but especially pertains to the International Executive Committee meeting held in Dun Laoghaire in November. Highlights include Irish P.E.N.'s objections to and attempts to see revoked the "wholesale selective" tax on periodicials ; further action taken on the Irish Civil List ; the election of Lord Moyne as president of Irish P.E.N. ; and a Belfast P.E.N. celebratory luncheon in honour of Patricia Lynch.
Correspondence January-March 1967 (MS 49,137 /8)
Correspondence April-June 1967 (MS 49,137 /9)
Correspondence July-Septmeber 1967 (MS 49,137 /10)
Correspondence October-December 1967 (MS 49,137 /11)
Main Creator: PEN. Dublin Centre.
Created: 1967
Extent:4 folders, 563 pp.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,137 /8-11 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Access Conditions:This portion of the Irish P.E.N. Papers is not available for consultation (NFC 170).
Rights:Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland.
Corporate Author:PEN. Dublin Centre