Clongownians of Distinction

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Frederick Boland Clongowes 1918-1921 Frederick Boland (1904-85), diplomat, president of the United Nations General Assembly and chancellor of Dublin University, was a native of Dublin, who attended Clongowes in 1918-21. He was a prize-winning student at TCD and King’s Inns, and won scholarships to Harvard and Chicago University, before joining the Department of External Affairs as its first cadet in 1929. His first posting was to Paris, and after a spell in charge of foreign trade in the Department of Industry and Commerce, he returned to External Affairs, becoming secretary in 1945. He greatly increased the influence and stature of the department in the civil service. During World War II, he played a major role in ensuring Ireland’s pro-Allied form of neutrality. Afterwards, he did much to reduce Ireland’s diplomatic isolation, encouraging involvement in the initial processes of European integration, such as OEEC and the Council of Europe. In 1950 he became ambassador in London and from 1956 Ireland’s first permanent representative at the UN in New York. He was an outstanding diplomat, who did much to formulate and gain respect for Ireland’s independent stance in the Cold War. Elected president of the General Assembly in 1960-1, he famously broke his gavel calling Nikita Khrushchev to order. He was offered, but declined the post of acting secretary general, following Dag Hammarskjöld’s death in 1961. On retirement, he became chancellor of Dublin University, held numerous directorships, was president of the Irish Society for Autistic Children and chaired both the Irish Commission for Justice and Peace and the National Industrial Economic Council.

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James Lynch

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pages 54-122

Enoch Louis Lowe

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page 53

Matthew Lawless

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page 51

Patrick ‘P.J.’ Little

1min
page 52

Thomas Lane

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Thomas ‘Tom’ Kettle

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Sir Gilbert Laithwaite

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James Fitzgerald-Kenney

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James Joyce

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page 46

James Hogan

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page 43

Sir Andrew Horne

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page 45

John Vincent Holland

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page 44

George Hodnett

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page 42

James Hanlon

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page 40

Richard James ‘Jim’ Hayes

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page 41

William Hackett, SJ

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Hugh Geoghegan

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Thomas Finlay

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Aubrey Gwynn, SJ

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Oliver St John Gogarty

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Francis Hackett

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page 38

Thomas Esmonde

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Eugene Esmonde

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page 32

William Doolin

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Andrew Devane

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page 30

Patrick Cunningham

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Joseph Dalton, SJ

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James Deeny

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James Cullen, SJ

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page 26

George Crosbie

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Sir Francis Cruise

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Thomas Crean

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James Corboy, SJ

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John Conmee, SJ

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Timothy Corcoran, SJ

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Michael Courtney

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Edward Coyne, SJ

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Sir William Butler

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James Bayley Butler

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James Aloysius Burke/ Séamus de Búrca

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Introduction

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pages 6-7

Frederick Boland

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Thomas Bodkin

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Joseph Brennan

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Stephen Brown, SJ

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John Bruton

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Alfred Aylward

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Daniel Binchy

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