Word: irelander
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...these two Parliaments exist apart, their fields of action are very rigidly circumscribed; but in case they can agree to form a united legislature for the whole country, a some what wider autonomy constitutes their reward. This principle seems fundamentally sound. Irish union is a thing that only Ireland can achieve, and only by peaceful means. Some solution must be adopted without delay, as otherwise the provisions of the 1914 measure,-satisfactory to no one,-automatically go into effect...
...crudity of this blunder must be twice as obvious to the learned gentlemen who committed it: Why did they do it? Sympathy for Ireland may have prejudiced some Senators, but for the most part we fear there was another motive. Pressure from constituencies of Irish complexion must have drive these men to lose sight of national interests in personal ones. C. E. WORKS 1L. V. E. MACY, JR. '20. C. R. STEEDMAN...
...first meeting of the forum for University men takes place in the Parish House of the First Church (Unitarian) in Harvard Square tonight at 7.30, when Mr. Thomas H. Mahoney, President of the Catholic Union of Boston, will speak on the topic, "How About Ireland?" The meetings are open to men of all religious denominations. Last year these gatherings were attended by as many as 175 members of the University and proved to be extremely popular. Ample opportunity is given for discussion after the speaker has finished his talk...