Telegram from her mother and father to Siobhán McKenna, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, wishing her luck.
Copy of letter from Tomás Mac Énrí, Secretary, to Micheál Mac Liammóir, stating that the Committee is happy to wait until the 21st. He states that they hope to perform "Eiseirghe Donnacda Ó Dubhda" and "An Fóghmhair". He asks if he could forward a programme if he gets the time [in Irish].
Telegram from Micheál Mac Liammóir to Tomás Mac Énrí, stating that he wishes to stay in the Abbey for an extra week.
Telegram from Masterson of the Western Drama Festival to Máirín Nic Alasdair, stating that he will be unable to attend the meeting the following day, but that if she rings him that night he will give his views on the various sections.
Telegram from Hilton Edwards to Genevieve Lyons, address at Poulton Square, London, seeking to reach Lyons by telephone.
Telegram sent to Father Hayes from 'Pennefeather' (G. Pennyfether) from Dublin, thanking him for sending ahead a placard to RDS Ballsbridge (see P134/12/1/1/4/124).
Telegram to Father Hayes from Frank Harty, Chairman of the Murroe Muintir na Tíre Hall Committee, sending the committee's best wishes for Rural Week. The telegram was sent 15 August 1940 from Virginia, County Cavan.
Telegram from Frank Dermody to Prof. Ó Briain at Carraroe, stating that “Production stopped costumes here to meet him at eleven”.
Telegram from Dermody to Prof. Ó Briain at Carraroe, stating that it is absolutely necessary that he comes to Galway that day.
Telegram from Dr. O'Beirn to Prof. Ó Briain at Carraroe, telling him to come to Galway immediately as there are "urgent developments".