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              UGA P/P133/1/6/7 · Item · [1938]
              Part of Personal

              Folder labelled in manuscript: "Pilgrims Both Versions." Inside is the typed script for Pilgrims - A Play in Three Acts. There is a manuscript note that says, "First version - not accepted." The script is divided into four sections labelled Act I, Act II Scene I, Act II Scene II, and Act III.

              Pilgrims - Script
              UGA P/P133/1/6/8A · Item · [1938]
              Part of Personal

              Folder containing the script for Pilgrims - A Play in Five Scenes. Script is grouped into five sections - one for each of the scenes.

              UGA P/P133/4/5/2 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Two TS copies of script of "When Stars are Weeping" - A Radio Ghost Play, by Michael Andrew Lysaght Rynne.
              File includes page of "Modern Wireless" Magazine, April 1929, with letter published from Michael Rynne.

              UGA P/P133/4/5/13/3 · Item · 1930
              Part of Personal

              File of MS letters from friends and family sent to Michael Rynne on the occasion of the publication of 'Die Völkerrechtliche Stellung Irlands' by Michael Rynne. Correspondents include Sheila Murphy (Dept of External Affairs, Irish Free State); M.J. Ryan, Paddy O'Mara, S.J., Dublin (Uncle of Michael Rynne); 'Uncle Tim' (T.J. Hunt headed paper); Michael MacWhite; The Governor General, Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin and others.

              UGA P/P133/4/5/13/8 · Item · 1930
              Part of Personal

              File of MS letters to Michael Rynne from Sean [ ] of the Irish delegation, Geneva; W.P.M. Kennedy, Professor of Law, University of Toronto; and W.Y. Elliot, Professor, Harvard University. The letters generally discuss reviews of Michael Rynne's book, 'Die Völkerrechtliche Stellung Irlands' and include some copies of English-language reviews.