Telegram from Kate O’Brien in London to Lorna Reynolds in Dublin, notifying her that Judith Furse is in hospital and Mary O’Neill is ill. With envelope.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetTelegram from Kate O’Brien in Galway to Lorna Reynolds in Dublin letting her know of Kate’s departure for Strand House tomorrow. With envelope.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetTelegram from Kate O’Brien in Galway to Lorna Reynolds in Dublin asking her to bring a volume or two of Yeats’ later prose or verse if handy. With envelope.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetTelegram from Kate O’Brien in Mayfair to Lorna Reynolds in Dublin thanking Lorna for her splendid telegram and anticipating their meeting tomorrow. With envelope.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetTelegram from Kate O’Brien in London to Lorna Reynolds in Dublin informing her of the positive reception of her script and confirming her forthcoming trip to the United States. She promises to see Lorna before her departure. With envelope.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetTelegram from Kate O’Brien on board SS America to Lorna Reynolds in Dublin, announcing her imminent arrival in New York. With envelope.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetTelegram from Kate O’Brien in New York to Lorna Reynolds in Dublin begging her for a response. With envelope.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetTelegram from Kate O’Brien in New York to Lorna Reynolds in Dublin announcing the start of her homeward journey. With envelope.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetTelegram from Kate O’Brien in Galway to Lorna Reynolds in Dublin, asking her for forgiveness.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetTelegram from Kate O’Brien in Buffalo to Lorna Reynolds in Dublin, reporting on the success of the play [That Lady]. With envelope.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poet