Word: sean
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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DRUMS UNDER THE WINDOWS (431 pp.) -Sean O'Casey-Macmillan...
Last week Acting Secretary-General Sean Lester and his aid, Martin Hill from County Cork and the League outpost at Princeton, N.J., were ready to declare the lifeless League officially dead. To its heir, U.N., go all the League's dreams, its Geneva buildings, its near-million-dollar library and $162.28 worth of equipment for making...
...Dublin, on the way home, his bronchitis turned to congestion of the lungs, and after three days abed in the Dublin home of Eire's President Sean O'Kelly, he died...
...League's Assembly was almost certain to meet concurrently in London. A committee would be named to negotiate the League's demise. An active pallbearer would be Secretary General Sean Lester, whose Irish charm might do much to salvage bits of the League. Later another meeting would be held in Geneva to release members from the Covenant...
...time, working part-time, too, as a "nominal" student at the Abbey. Gradually he got more important roles and a deeper interest in them; at last he quit his civil service desk for good. His first full-time professional appearance was in The Silver Tassie, in 1929. His friend Sean O'Casey wrote it especially...