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    <title>Boyd062</title>
    <Collections>Boyd Letters</Collections>
    <Contributor>Boyd Estate</Contributor>
    <Coverage>1969 Sep 26th</Coverage>
    <Creator>Linen Hall Library</Creator>
    <Date>Wednesday, March 16, 2016</Date>
    <Format>TIFF</Format>
    <Identifier>Boyd062</Identifier>
    <ItemDescription>Letter</ItemDescription>
    <Keywords>Dublin, Viennise</Keywords>
    <Language>English</Language>
    <Path>https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/boyd062</Path>
    <Publisher>Linen Hall Library</Publisher>
    <Relation>Linen Hall Library</Relation>
    <Rights>Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA</Rights>
    <Scannedimage>https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Boyd062_1.jpg</Scannedimage>
    <Source>LHL Archive</Source>
    <Transcript>﻿26 September 1969

Dear Waldo:

Ja&#039;’t to say that if you have a
free evening next week and felt like
a visit to Dublin I would be very
glad indeed to get a seat or seats
for you in the Gaiety. Frances
Jackson knows my telephone number in
Dublin. I may warn you, however,
that the play would not take your
mind off your work! If your mind is
like mine at the moment you would rather
see a play called &quot;Vienese Nights&quot;
plus a thousand dancing girls!

Yours sincerely,

(John Boyd)

Waldo Maguire Esq.,
BH
Belfast.
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