Correspondence between Stiopháin Ó Cuálaíg, Leic, Leitir Mór, Connamara and Coiril Ó Mathúna relating to the possibility of Stiophán playing a role in an upcoming production. He states that his only problem is that he has no transport to Galway, Coiril replies that he could find no-one willing to drive him and regrets that he will be unable to act [in Irish].
Correspondence between Suín Nic Niocall, Rockboro, Kingston, to Coiril Ó Mathúna, stating that they would like to know how many seats there are in the hall, and if they can hold rehearsals in the hall beforehand [in Irish].
Correspondence between T Mac Coiligh and Máirín Nic Alasdair, seeking to book the hall for the 28th November [in Irish].
Correspondence between T Mac Coiligh, Runaidhe Ónórach, Cumann Briseadh na Teorann (Irish Anti-Partition Association), Teach an Chrainn Báin, Bóth an Dolaín, Gaillimh, to Máirín Mac Alasdair, seeking the use of the hall for their meetings. They are unable to get the hall on the 27th November for a meeting addressed by Cathoir Ó hEaluighthe TD, as they would be rehearsing San Siobhán [in Irish].
Correspondence between T Uí Mhaolchatha, An Roinn Oideachais, and Coiril Ó Mathúna, arranging for an official to check the books for the year ending March 1956 [in Irish].
Correspondence between T Uí Mhaolchatha, An Roinn Oideachais, and Coiril Ó Mathúna. The third instalment is granted, but it is noted that revenue is less than stated. In response, Coiril apologises for the error [in Irish].
Correspondence between M Uí Maolchatha, An Roinn Oideachais, and Coiril Ó Mathúna, arranging for officials from the Departments of Education and the Gaeltacht to visit the Taibhdhearc [in Irish].
File of correspondence between Tadhg S Seoige and the Department of Education, mainly Leon Ó Broin. It relates to a number of projects, including Scealta Cois Teallaigh, the purchase of a book of modern one act plays, and copyright for the translation of The Man from Rathmines.
Tadhg SeoigheCorrespondence between Thady Joyce and the Revenue Commissioners, Dublin Castle. These are mainly copy declarations of income so that he can draw down his RIC pension.
Correspondence between the chairman, Craobh na hAiséirghe and the secretary, Department of Defence, getting permission to visit Arbour Hill graveyard on 26 April as part of the organization's Easter commemorations [in Irish].