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...Washington, Paris, Lima. He has been second in command of the U. S. embassy in London since 1923. In 1922 the Irish Free State was founded. Last week the Secretary of State announced his appointment as first U. S. Minister to that part of Ireland which is governed from Dublin. Many an Irish-American was vexed that he was not a Sullivan, O'Rourke, Kelley, Callahan, Collins, Gallagher or Shean...
...population adopted it in 1921 by direct populate vote as a basic feature of a new city charter. In 1924, Cincinnatti followed Cleveland's lead. In 1926 Hamilton, Ohio, did likewise. It is now in use in Ireland for choosing the members of the national parliament at Dublin, and also of the parliament of North Ireland...
...dying of heart diseases, kidney diseases and cancer (characteristic maladies of middle age and senescence) than died a generation ago. Formerly people who would have had these ailments died young. But, in the case of heart diseases, the hazard of death has been actually increasing. Louis Israel Dublin of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. stressed this fact in the current Harper's. According to him. out of 100 ways of dying, a boy of ten now has 19 chances of dying eventually from heart diseases; a man of 50 has 22 chances; and one of 70, 24 chances. These...
...given publication during the next three months. In addition important volumes are being prepared by Dr. J. Herbert Waite '13, Professor Edwin W. Paterson, Columbia University, John Dukinson, Harvard University, Arthur G. Kennedy, Leland Stanford University, Professor Howard R. Patch '12, Smith College, and W. J. Lawrence, Dublin, Ireland...
...Founded in Dublin, 1909, it has three constituent colleges: the University Colleges of Cork, Galway and Dublin. In 1924 it had a faculty of 163; a student body of 1,975. The Irish Free State has only one other university: the University of Dublin (Trinity College), founded in 1591; faculty 86, student body...