After Outcry, Irish Government Buys Yeats’s Artifacts The department of culture provided funds to buy a number of the poet and his family’s personal effects, which were set to be auctioned. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Fuling Journal: A Chinese Nuclear Site, Hidden in a Mountain, Is Reborn as a Tourist DrawIsrael Approves Large Settlement Expansion in West BankRoman Polanski Won’t Host César Film Awards in FranceU.K. Parliament Must Approve Start of ‘Brexit’ Talks, Supreme Court RulesOp-Ed Contributor: Ditching TPP Won’t Solve the Trade DeficitVietnam '67: At Quang Nam, a Raid and a Reckoning