Letter from A.S. Green, 36 Grosvenor Road, Westminster, to Dr. Henry, stating that she has not much trust in Dr. Birrell and his University bill. She states that Sir Anthony has a care for Ireland, but that it would be better for them to approach him directly. She ends by commenting that Dr. Windle would not be a friend to Irish once a university was founded.
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"Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey, returning some of his work saying that it is great but he hasn't managed to fathom it yet, ""though of course I can hear the ezra pounding of yur bursting heart all the time"". As he was the first to understand ""Weekend"" he hopes he is not losing his touch. He also hopes to read Dan over the weekend."
"Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey giving his comments on the ""Dan Lowery"""" draft he sent him. He feels the chapter on music halls in general would be better in the introduction, and that after that it is a litany of facts, with little in the way of a story. He wonders if there is enough material there for a straight-forward ""history"", and wonders if it might be the basis for a historical novel."
"Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey saying that his notes are perfect, as he would expect, and that the Department were looking for a fast printer to do the job. He gives details of payments of the translation of ""Ardmalin"" and the notes and asks for him to acknowledge agreement when he gets the chance."
"Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey returning proofs for ""Dé Luain"", asking him to repaginate the notes, note any corrections on a slip of paper, and return directly to O'Gorman."
Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey apologising for not sending the cheques sooner as they are out of date and asking if he could deal with them, as he is off to Philadelphia in the morning.
"Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey commenting that the trip to New York was ""potentially very exciting"". He comments that he would not like anyone else to work on ""Weekend"", commenting that he is the ""only authority"". He is glad that he wants ""Trio"" back as it does need to be reworked."
"Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey, forwarding a cheque and asking if he had bought the local pub up for sale recently ""it would be just the thing … to sell H.F. and retire to a happy drinking ground""."
Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey, forwarding poetry to see if it is any good and if it is marketable.
"Letter from Allen Figgis, Figgis & Co Ltd, Dawson Street, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Maganey, commenting that he would be against them publishing a play. ""There's no good your going on with The Frogs ….. 'sbeen done before""."