Copy letter from Tomás Mac Énrí to the members of the Committee, giving the next date of the Committee meeting, and also giving a copy of a letter from Seosamh Ua Neill, An Roinn Oideachais, giving the conditions under which the grant will be given. The Department wish to appoint two nominees to the Committee, suggesting Bean Thomais Diolluin and Micheal Mac Liammóir. They also want a full account of the work of the managing committee [in Irish].
Copy letter from Tomás Mac Énrí to [the Secretary of the Regional Hospital, Galway], stating that the proceedings of the upcoming show will go to the Hospital if the committee wish [in Irish].
Copy letter from Tomás Mac Énrí, Runaide, to [ ], asking if the 14th or 15th July would suite them for a meeting with the Taibhdhearc committee [in Irish].
Copy letter from Tomás Mac Énrí, to [Enrí Ó Cionnaigh, Accounts Section of An Roinn Oideachais], giving the clarifications sought in relation to the Taibhdhearc accounts [in Irish].
Copy letter from Tomás Mac Énrí, to Mrs Henry McDermott, Castlehackett, Tuam, stating that the Hall can only be hired out for Irish drama and Irish dances under the terms of its lease.
Copy letter from Traolach Ó hAonghusa to Coiril Ó Mathúna stating that the Board read his letter of the 14th June [in Irish].
Copy letter from Walter Macken to Michaél [ ] relating to rehearsals in the Abbey. He states that they will be up on the train on the Saturday, and will begin rehearsals in the Hotel that night, moving to the Abbey the following morning. "I'm glad you have learned it off from the book, and I can assure you (says he grimly) that all the boys will have theirs off by book also".
Copy letter from Warren P. Munsell, Business Manager, The Theatre Guild, Inc. 245 West 52nd Street, New York City addressed to Mr. [Eric?] Gorman. An addendum to the copy reads 'This letter will come up for the consideration of the [Abbey] board at the next meeting.' Munsell proposes that the Abbey Theatre might tour the United States and Canada under Theatre Guild management if they performed a play by Edward J. Eustace entitled 'The Kings of The Mountains'. According to Munsell 'The locale is in the coal fields of Pennsylvania in 1876 and the principal characters are the Irish who formed the Mollie Maguire society and lived in that section at the time.' Under the proposed agreement the Abbey would first produce the play in Dublin, following that production 'The Theatre Guild is to have an option to bring the entire company and production to the United States and Canada on terms to be agreed upon in advance for the individual actors and the Abbey Theatre'
"Copy letter of Editor to [ ] stating that the next issue of ""Inniu"" plans to have a list of shops throughout Ireland stocking the paper, asking if they know of any shops happy to take it on [in Irish]."
Copy letter of reply from Fanny Wilson Lynch to Col [Alfred HC] Lynch, in which she writes of John Wilson Lynch's willingness to help although he is confined to his room. Her husband has signed all the papers, which she returns and he is pleased that Col Lynch has named his house Renmore.