Correspondence with Owen O’Sullivan, Solicitor regarding the incorporation of Muintir na Tíre and the community Alert scheme; articles of association.
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Drafts of new constitution to reflect Muintir na Tíre becoming a company limited by guarantee. Also includes drafts of Guidelines for setting up Muintir Community Councils which will also be limited by guarantee.
Correspondence with the Companies Registration Office and Barnacle O’Sullivan solicitor regarding the registration of community councils.
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.
Mixed manuscript and typescript letter from Kate O'Brien, dated Thursday 29 Jan 1931. She gives several suggestions and tips for writing, and discusses getting some of Rynne's stories sold to magazines. 4 sheets of paper, writing on front and back.
Typescript text of "Atlantic View" by Mary Rynne. Labeled as "A Radio Play." Manuscript edits made in black pen throughout. 32 pages plus a cover page and character list (34pp total). Tells the story of the Geraghty family.
Short stories and drafts of works by Mary Rynne
Typescript text of "Four Letters" by Mary Rynne (8pp). Presumably a revised version of "At the Risk of Sounding Sentimental." The transcript of four letters tell the story of friends Linda and Jennie who have recently reunited, and the last letter implies that Linda and Jennie's husband Allan began an affair.
Typescript text titled "What Did It Matter----?" with "Two points of view" written in pencil above (4pp). Tells the story of people who meet at the Pension Beauvais.
Typescript text titled "A Twin Abroad" (3pp). Very brief story about a love triangle, and the bulk of the story is told while the characters are playing golf. Folded.