Word: dublin
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...George Washington Childs, of Philadelphia, has in his possession as a relic, the college gown worn by the poet, Tom Moore, at the University of Dublin...
...present classic condition of Irish society is shown by the following from a Dublin paper: "Lost, a cameo brooch, representing Venus and Adonis while walking in Sandymount (near Dublin) on Sunday last...
...calculated that Vanderbilt's income would pretty nearly cover the total receipts of Oxford, Cambridge, Dublin, Durham, Yale, Harvard, and Princeton combined...
Oscar Wilde, a few days ago, lectured before an audience of seven in Dublin...
...some feat of athletic prowess." In rebuttal of this statement, Mr. Blaikie instances President Eliot and Professor Agassiz of Harvard and Dr. McCosh and Mr. Gladstone. "Yet the former two did excellent work in their university boat. Princeton's famous president, if our information is correct, rowed in the Dublin university crew, and the British prime minister can now, at seventy-three, probably cut down more trees in a day than any merchant, banker, or professional man of his age in the city of New York, yet finds time to grapple with the most intricate and difficult problems...