Word: dubliner
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...idiosyncracies are too often humored: the actors are acting for themselves, not with each other. 3.) There is an air of unreality about everything in the play except the mourning scenes. There, Death is real enough, but it seems to have come almost accidentally; one gets no sense of Dublin as a city gripped by civil war, endlessly suffering. The fact of the War in Juno must always be unconsciously present, even when it is not being consciously discussed; were it not for the war, Juno would never abandon Jack. His own unreality and unconsciousness of the war should remain...
...Olympic riding team, of which his daughter Trish was a star. That seemed fine-until last October, when John A. T. Galvin abruptly shut down the ranch, closed down the school he had started for his children, loaded up his prize Irish horses and left for Dublin...
They are Paul M. Lehmann, of Adams House and Dublin, N.H., Arthur E. Wise, of Dudley House and Bringhton, Mass., George R. Finn, Jr., of Dunster House and Milton, Mass., Michael R. Deland, of Eliot House and Chestnut Hill, Mass., and Lewis W. Auerbach, of Kirkland House and Massapequa Park...
...Bing Crosby, 58, mending in Santa Monica after an operation for kidney stones: Brendan Behan, 37, diabetic but enthusiastically tosspot Irish playwright; into a Dublin hospital for the fourth time in 18 months. Moaned Wife Beatrice: "It's the usual trouble-too much gargle...
...spiritual father to 3,284,331 Irishmen, who long worked quietly for political union between the Irish Republic and the six British counties of Northern Ireland, was instrumental in ending the I.R.A.-inspired bloodshed between his countrymen on the divided island; of a heart attack; in Dublin...