Copy letter from Cristóir Ó Túinligh to the rest of the Board, enclosing an agenda for their meeting five days later. Enclosed draft letter to Roinn na Gaeltachta from the Board, discussing actors on the Board, the appointment of an Accounts Manager and tax [in Irish].
Copy letter from D Ó Murchú and Coiril Ó Mathúna, to Donnchadha Ó Guinidhe, Bóthar Bheann Éadair, Baile Átha Cliath, asking if he would like to sponor a new flag for the Taibhdhearc. They state that the current flag had been designed by Micheál Mac Liammhóir twenty-seven years previously and that it is rather tattered. They also state that they would be the first business to be associated in this way with the theatre [in Irish].
Copy letter from D Ó Murchú, Chair of the Board of Directors, to Seán Ó hÓráin, Producer, enclosing £100 for his work. He states that the Board will discuss the debt they are in without fail at their next meeting in order to get their due from the Department of Education. He feels that they are being caught by the overheads. He also states that they will be reviewing the contracts for Producer and Manager at the meeting, and that he will let him know what they decide [in Irish].
Copy of letter from Dermot Donelan to Dr. Flood, 19 Blessington St. Dublin paying for William up to the twelfth and to send him home on that date as Dr. Adams feels that he is not fit for the examinations.
Copy of letter from Dermot Donelan, Sylane, to Dr. Flood and Mr. Adams, saying that he would like to know if his son William has paid for the last quarter, as he suspects that they have not received it. He thanks them a for their perseverance with William, and asks if he should now be sitting his final examinations after six years.
Copy letter from Dermot O'Conor Donelan, Sylan, Tuam to Mr Daly stating that it was several years since the deaths of Mr Gannon and his father. He states that Mrs Donelan seems to have had a life interest in the property, but that he has found nothing in the papers to suggest that his father had any dealing with the property in question. Also copy of same.
Copy letter from Dermot O'Conor Donelan, Sylane, to Martin Lenane, giving specifications for what is required in the renovation of the Peterswell Barracks.
Copy letter from Eleanor Kilgallen to Siobhán McKenna, enclosing the script for "The Winslow Boy" [not enclosed] and reciting details of the contract for the production, which was being done for CBS in New York, asking her to write by return to confirm the details.
Copy letter from Fanny Wilson Lynch to Father McNamara, thanking him for his letter to her husband, who regrets that he cannot accede to 20 years purchase as this would not meet the charges on the Belvoir estate. He hopes the tenants will reconsider their offer.
[Copy] of letter from Henry Flanegan to Messrs Conway confirming that information supplied by his sister regarding their brothers was correct, including the fact that they had had no news of their brother Arthur since shortly after he arrived in Australia in 1891.