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...Shaw Desmond will be the guest of the Liberal Club at a luncheon to be given at 1 o'clock today. Mr. Desmond, who is an author and a journalist is best known for his work in connection with Ireland. As a special correspondent for several London papers, he was the first Englishman to be admitted to the midnight court of the Sinn Fein, and was also received into the Ulster Reform Club, thus gaining an intimate knowledge of both parties. The meeting will be open only to members of the Liberal Club...
While the provisional government of Ireland is struggling to set up the administrative organization of the new Free State, Eamonn De Valera for so long styled its "President" is sulking in Paris. While the majority of Irishmen are uniting in an effort to put the infant republic on its feet, their erstwhile leader is busy organizing an International Irish League which is to start a new campaign to "obtain the absolute Independence of Ireland". He who was once the "white hope" of Irishmen--at home and abroad--has become the more spokesman of a few malcontents...
More genuine sympathy and tolerance has been shown toward Ireland by the English journals than by the newspapers of "disinterested America...
England has found the way to Ireland's heart. E. L. DONAHUE '22 January...
Very annoying as well as amusing is your attitude toward Ireland. All the absurd bigotry of the "Transcript" has prevaded your editorials, and, like the snobbish offspring of a similarly snobbish parent you now patronize Ireland in her new freedom. "Through Tara's Hall", your most recent plaint, is particularly snotty...