Correspondence between Ben Kiely and Pearse and Mary O'Malley, relating to writing articles for Threshold.
Correspondence between Bernard Shapero, Hon Sec of the Galway Branch of the Irish Association of the Order of Malta, Abbeygate St., Galway, to Máirín Nic Alasdair, relating to the possibility of renting the hall for a variety show in November. In the last copy reply Máirín Nic Alasdair states that it is the policy of the Taibhdhearc that a substantial part of the show must be in Irish, and asks for details of the content (18 Aug 1952).
Three copies of a letter sent to Mrs. Betty Jones referring to a misunderstanding that arose when they met earlier in the month. Requests answers to three questions on the subject of her or her husband's involvement with any language organisations. In her response, her husband is identified as Brian Ó Baoill, and she answers the questions, admitting some embarrassment on her part, but stating that she has no involvement in Irish language organisations, and agrees with the Language Freedom Movement's aims. Finally, two copies of a response from Mr. Morris acknowledging her letter, and enclosing an application form.
File of letters between the authors of "Ten Years on in Northern Ireland: The Legal Control of Political Violence", Kevin Boyle, Tom Hadden and Paddy Hillyard. Includes letters discussing initial research plans and outline framework for strands and topics to be included in the book; discussions on aspects of the schedule of publishing, content, title, and other matters related to planning and developing the book. Includes some further correspondence between Boyle and Hillyard, discussing matters not related to the book but regarding further shared projects and research. Also includes letter from the New York Times concerning a published letter in response to P.M. Nixon and comments on Diplock and non-jury courts in Northern Ireland.
Correspondence between Brendan Smith, Secretary, Irish Theatre Council and Coiril Ó Mathúna giving notices of meetings and minutes of the first meeting. Coiril states that Aodh Mac Dhubháin would be their representative.
Correspondence between Brian Mac Cafaid, Comhdháil Náisúnta Gaeilge, to Coiril Ó Mathúna, requesting the use of the hall to run a course in teaching drama in schools for teachers [in Irish].
Correspondence between Brian Mac Cafaid, Stiúrthóir an Comhdháil Náisiúnta na Gaeilge, 29 Sráid Uí Chonaill Iocht, Baile Átha Cliath, to Coiril Ó Mathúna, relating to the hiring of the Taibhdhearc for drama courses from the 6th to the 22nd July [in Irish].
Correspondence between Brian Moore and Mary O'Malley relating to Threshold submissions. Includes a draft letter of condolence written after Moore's death in 1999.
Correspondence between Brigid Ní Áinlighe School of Dancing, The Studio, Dominic Street, Galway and Máirin Nic Alasdair, asking to use the hall for a dancing display on the first of December. Copy reply gives the conditions [in Irish].
Correspondence between Byron H. Uhl, District Director, New York District, U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Ellis Island, New York Harbour and Arthur Shields relating to extensions on Shields temporary admission to the United States. Also includes application forms 'to extend time of temporary stay'.