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The Arts: Little Jam For A Lot Of Bread
Page 7 from 24th January 1964By JOHN HORGAN "IREL "IRELAND, the old sow that eats AND, farrow," Joyce's bitter metaphor may seem out of place in the world of industrial......

Preserving The Irish Language
Page 7 from 27th January 1967By JOHN HORGAN IT IS A HOLY and a wholesome thing to see a nation examining its conscience-and in public at that. For this is what Ireland is......

Dublin Letter
Page 2 from 31st July 1964JOHN HORGAN REPORTING A RCHBISHOP McQUAID of Dublin has formed a special commission to advise him informally on the application of the a gg......

Dublin Letter
Page 2 from 11th September 1964JOHN HORGAN REPORTING 1[11-11 CONTROVERSY be- 1 tween Bishop Michael Browne of Galway and Fr. Enda MeDonagh of Maynooth is now one of the major......

It's In The Paper
Page 2 from 23rd August 1963by John Horgan Labour's apron strings ACecil King will stop at nothing to ensure that his plan for the new-look Daily Herald goes through. His......

It's In The Paper
Page 2 from 20th September 1963Hy-paper in Brighton by John Horgan THE Liberal Party Assembly at Brighton last week provided a lot of entertaining copy, and it was equally......

Dublin Diary
Page 9 from 20th November 1964By John Horgan -11RISIl INDUSTRIALISTS this week faced up to their seven lean years, in the shape of the British trade levy. You can practically......

Church's Role In Ireland's Education System
Page 8 from 31st January 1969by JOHN HORGAN T HE normally placid surface of Irish education has never been quite the same since the late Donogh O'Malley stirred it up so......

Irish Anglicans Missing From Italian Talks
Page 3 from 23rd December 1966THE TALKS BETWEEN CATHOLICS AND ANGLICANS which are due to begin at Gazzards, Northern Italy, in January have so far had a very subdued press. All......

Why The Balloon Went Up Over Trinity College
Page 3 from 17th March 1967by JOHN HORGAN THERE ' T HERE are two views the Irish, as somebody once said. The first is that they never forg et their history, the second is......