Correspondence between J. Malcolm Morris on behalf of Short Story International and Mary O'Malley, negotiating the rights to Patrick Boyle's The Metal Man , published in issue eighteen of Threshold. They also negotiate a working agreement whereby Short Story International has first option on reprinting any Threshold articles.
Correspondence between John Wilson Lynch and the Board of Works, relating to the possibility of a land improvement loan for the property.
Correspondence between John Ytteborg, "St. Ives", 271 Harolds Cross Road, Dublin 6 and Coiril Ó Mathúna, asking if the Taibhdearc would be interested in co-operating in the establishment of a provincial repertory theatre in Galway. Coiril replies that they are unable to co-operate.
Correspondence between Johnny Hippsley and various people at the Abbey Theatre relating to the possibility of them staging "Long Day’s Journey into Night" with Siobhán McKenna.
Correspondence between Kenneth McEldowney, Arthur Shields and Jean Renoir relating to Arthur Shields departure from India after his work on 'The River' was completed. Initially Shields was scheduled to leave on 21 April 1950, however Renoir wrote in an Oriental Films inter-departmental communication that sending Shields home on that date may result in having to recall him to India or call Radha (an Indian actress working on the film) to Hollywood, Renoir writes 'I would consider any other policies bad administration and in case of accident move to hold you legally responsible for the waste in money or in quality.'
Correspondence between Kevin Burke, Irish Branch Manager of the Strand Electric and Engineering Company, 62 Dawson St., Dublin, to Coiril Ó Mathúna, relating to orders for lighting equipment made by the Taibhdhearc with the company.
Correspondence between Kieran Hoare and Clare Delargy of the BBC, who is producing a programme entitled 'We Do It For Love: Fifty Years of the Lyric Theatre'. Includes fax receipts for material sent to Delargy (13 March), a copy invoice and covering letter to Barbara Edwards of the BBC for photographic services relating to the programme (12 June), and a letter from Delargy to Hoare informing him of the transmission date (10 September).
Correspondence between Kieran Hoare and Seamus Helferty, archivist in University College Dublin, relating to some material held in UCD which relates to the Lyric collection.
Correspondence between L E O'Dea, Eyre Square, Galway and Coiril Ó Mathúna asking him to reissue a cheque made out to Thomas Flanagan deceased, to Mrs. Margaret Moran, his Executrix.
Correspondence between L Ó Catháin, Lattin, Co. Tipperary and Coiril Ó Mathúna, relating to the drama "Uni i bPollachliste", and as to whether the Taibhdhearc would like to stage the play [in Irish].