Manuscript letter from Frank O'Connor (not dated), addressed from Lynduff, Woodenbridge, Co. Wicklow. States that he would be pleased if the Abbey took up her play, but that he has not kept up his connection with the theatre, and instead suggests speaking to Lennox Robinson.
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TS letter from Frank Newman, University of California, Berkeley to Nornie [ ] responding to points raised by 'the subcommission'. Names of those CC'd on the letter included.
TS copy letter sent from Frank C. Newman, University of California, Berkeley, to Hurst Hannum, Belfast, offering his opinion at the case on violations in Human Rights in Northern Ireland, saying ". . .I would argue that your UN case should not seriously be pushed next summer. . . ". Note: Airmail envelope attached which is addressed to Kevin Boyle.
Letter from Finbarr Corry to Chris [Morris] in which he advises he has included him as one of the Language Freedom Movement's spokesmen before the Broadcasting Review Committee, which is to meet following a written submission by the LFM.
Letter from Goodman of Goodman, Eden, Millender, Goodman and Bedrosian Law Offices, Detroit Michigan, to Boyle, Yale University, stating he enjoyed their recent meeting and encloses for Boyle writings on illegal police activities.
Manuscript letter from Ernest Blythe dated 31 July 1937, written on his personal stationery (Fairfield House, Fairfield Park, Dublin, S.2.) in which he agrees to read the second version of Rynne's play.
Manuscript letter from Ernest Blythe dated 19 Aug 1937, written on his personal stationery. He advises Rynne to send her play to the Abbey without delay, but also includes five points of suggestion and criticism.
Manuscript letter from Ernest Blythe dated 24 Sept 1937, written on his personal stationery. He says that he and Frank O'Connor agree that "a good deal of re-writing" needs to be done on her play, but that she should meet with O'Connor the next time she is in Dublin in order to hear his suggestions.
Manuscript letter from Ernest Blythe dated 10 Sept 1938, written on his personal stationery. He says that Rynne's play was accepted "as it stands" at the Abbey Board meeting the day before, and that he hopes she will not insist on re-writing it. Envelope included.
Letter from Griffin, Director, UPEACE Human Rights Centre, University for Peace, La Paz, San José, Costa Rica, to Boyle, inviting him to act as a member of the Advisory Board of the newly established UPEACE Human Rights Centre.