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  RHA Gallagher Gallery - Edward Delaney
Edward Delaney is one of the most celebrated Irish sculptures of the second half of the twentieth century.
Delaney is best known today for the two major monuments in Dublin, the Wolf Tone Memorial, 1967, on the North East corner of St. Stephens Green and the Thomas Davis Memorial 1966, on the median opposite Trinity College.
Delaney brought much of these qualities into his studio work and this exhibition uses a concentrated selection of his bronzes from the sixties to aid a review of his oeuvre.
www.royalhibernianacademy.com /html/exhibitions/delaney_05.html   (255 words)

  
 Edward Delaney at the RHA - dublin - art
Bronzes from the 60s, an exhibition of the works of Edward Delaney takes place in the RHA from the 8th of December to the 9th of January.
Working in bronze in the lost wax method Delaney's figures attempt a seamless union of form, material and content.When he returned to Dublin, Delaney's brand of European modernism was without context in 1960's Ireland.
Delaney brought much of these qualities into his studio work and this exhibition uses a concentrated selection of his bronzes from the sixties to aid a review of his style.
www.dublinks.com /index.cfm/loc/19/pt/0/spid/439AF7F6-377E-457C-BCE4E6E1AD325E24.htm   (288 words)

  
 Edward Delaney, SEC attorney; at 79 - The Boston Globe
Edward Delaney, SEC attorney; at 79 - The Boston Globe
HINGHAM -- Edward P. Delaney, a retired official for the federal Securities and Exchange Commission, died April 7 at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
He leaves three sons, Raymond J. Immonen of Carver and Scott K. and Kenny R., both of Pembroke; a daughter, Kimberly Ann of Pembroke; a brother, Richard of Colchester, Conn.; four sisters, Karen Morrison of Fall River, Marilyn Akley of Middleborough, Patty O'Leary of Pembroke, and Arlene Giddings of Plymouth; and two grandchildren.
www.boston.com /news/local/massachusetts/articles/2004/04/15/edward_delaney_sec_attorney_at_79   (565 words)

  
 The Kenny Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Born in Claremorris, Co. Mayo, Edward Delaney studied at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin, and in Munich, Bonn and Rome.
Other commissions include the "Fountain Tree" at Smurfit Headquarters, Dublin, and more recently major works for the ESB offices in Galway and for the New Bridge, also in Galway, which was commissioned by the Department of the Environment.
A large body of Edward's work can be seen at the Open Air Sculpture Park in Carraroe Co. Galway.
www.thekennygallery.ie /artists/delaneyedward   (219 words)

  
  CMU Press: Edward J. Delaney's The Drowning and Other Stories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Edward J. Delaney was born in 1957 in Fall River, Massachusetts.
Delaney has taught at Colorado State University, the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, and at Roger Williams University, where he is an associate professor of communications.
Edward J. Delaney, much published and honored, is a gifted, versatile story teller in the tradition of writers as varied as Ethan Canin and William Trevor.
www.cmu.edu /universitypress/T.Dela-Drow.html   (160 words)

  
 Hudson Institute > Learn About Hudson > Staff Bio
Ed DeLaney is a partner in the law firm of Barnes and Thornburg, resident in its Indianapolis office.
DeLaney is a frequent lecturer on trial practice, participating on the faculty of NITA seminars.
DeLaney is admitted to practice in the state of Indiana and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
www.americanoutlook.org /learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=Delaney   (353 words)

  
 Ned Delaney   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Edward Delaney, a slave for seventy years, died a free man at seventy-five.
Human destinies are curiously interwoven and had it not been for the friendship of Francis Scott Key and the father of Joseph Hays, who bought Ned, Edward Delaney would lie in an unmarked grave on some southern plantation.
A few feet away under the tree, with a similar stone at the head lies all that is mortal of Edward Delaney.
www.emmitsburg.net /archive_list/articles/history/stories/emmitsburg_slave.htm   (2370 words)

  
 News 7th October 2004 | OneinFour.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Edward Delaney, with an address at O'Malley Park in Limerick, was convicted before the summer of 16 counts of indecent assault and 16 counts of unlawful carnal knowledge under Sections One and Six of the 1935 Criminal Justice Act.
Sentencing Delaney, Judge Anthony P. Kennedy said in the Circuit Court in Portlaoise that the victim in the case had lost her childhood because of the abuse.
Delaney initially made a full confession to gardaí, but later retracted it, claiming he had made it under duress.
www.oneinfour.org /news/news2004/five   (287 words)

  
 LearnThis.Info Encyclopedia articles beginning with 'Ed'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
Edward Geoffrey Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby
encyclopedia.learnthis.info /e/ed   (58 words)

  
 Western People: Renowned Claremorris artist exhibits in Dublin
Born in the Mayo town in 1930, Edward Delaney is best known for his public commissions for the Irish Government which include the Wolfe Tone Memorial in St Stephen’s Green, Dublin, the Thomas Davis Memorial and a significant famine memorial.
Mr Delaney studied in NCAD in Dublin after being educated in Claremorris and then travelled to Munich, Bonn and Rome after being awarded scholarships by the West German and Italian governments.
Delaney is best known today for the two major monuments in Dublin, the Wolf Tone Memorial, 1967, on the North East corner of St. Stephens Green and the Thomas Davis Memorial 1966, on the median opposite Trinity College.
www.westernpeople.ie /news/story.asp?j=23009   (501 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Delaney - Kramer Mayor-Commissioner Edward Jennings, Sr - Kramer This Matter was Approved as Recommended on the Consent Agenda.
Delaney - McGarry and Remer Mayor-Commissioner Edward Jennings, Sr - McGarry and Remer This Matter was Approved as Recommended on the Consent Agenda.
Delaney - Doherty and Ellington Mayor-Commissioner Edward Jennings, Sr - Doherty and Ellington This Matter was Approved as Recommended on the Consent Agenda.
www.afn.org /ht-free/doc/cogcom12-mn970224.reg   (3339 words)

  
 :: rogerebert.com :: The First Deadly Sin
Ten years after his last film, the dismal "Dirty Dingus Magee," and longer than that since the schlock of "Tony Rome" and "Lady in Cement," here he is again with a quiet, poignant, and very effective performance as the centerpiece of "The First Deadly Sin." The movie is one of the season's pleasant surprises.
His wife (Faye Dunaway) has had a kidney removed and is in the hospital, critically ill. Delaney is living a bachelor's existence in their town house-which probably reflects her taste in the antiques and plants that stand ready as a backdrop to his retirement.
The movie opens with Delaney called off a case to go to her bedside, where the emergency operation was just performed - and then, all during the rest of the film, the police action alternates with visits to the bedside.
rogerebert.suntimes.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19801030/REVIEWS/10300301/1023   (689 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Warp & Weft: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In short chapters from alternating points of view, Delaney reveals Dominic's desire to prove himself to his bitter, wheelchair-bound father; Machado's resistance to his wife's wish to return to their former home; and Carey's hopes of becoming foreman and his obsession with the mill's softball team.
Delaney portrays the landscape and the milieu with impressionistic grace, but when it comes to plot, too often primitive tests of manhood (fighting, lifting 55-gallon drums of dye and scoring at ball games) substitute for more profound challenges.
Yet Delaney's evocation of the quotidian is affecting, and his empathy is evident on every page of this somber and graceful book.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1579620981?v=glance   (505 words)

  
 magoo.com: McGoughs, McGeoughs, and McGeoghs in the Civil Parish of Donaghmoyne and the Barony of Farney by Hugh McGough
Edward McGeough and Bessy Campbell are listed by the IGI as parents of Mary McGeough born in Donaghmoyne, Monaghan, on September 2, 1867.
Edward McGeough and Elizabeth Campbell are listed by the IGI as the parents of Margaret McGeough born in Monaghan, Ireland, on October 15, 1869; and Catherine McGeough born in Monaghan, Ireland on December 15, 1871.
Edward McGeough was born in Drumcah in 1867 to Andrew and Rose Madden McGeough.
www.magoo.com /hugh/donaghmoyne.html   (17454 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Edward Matthew Delaney
Thomas Vincent Delaney, born April 29, 1893 in Menlo, Adair Co., Iowa; died April 23, 1990 in Perham, Otter Tail, Minnesota.
James Francis Delaney, born January 29, 1929 in St. James' Hosp, Perham, Otter Tail Co., Minnesota; married Marie McLaughlin in St. Henry's Cath, Perham, Otter Tail, Minnesota; born in Luce?, Otter Tail Co, Minnesota.
Edward John Hendrickx, born May 14, 1917 in Butler, Otter Tail, Minnesota; died December 29, 1986; married JoAnn Pauline Bauer July 19, 1949; born July 13, 1930; died January 1984.
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/d/e/l/Sue-Delaney/GENE2-0003.html   (429 words)

  
 Oswego County Business Magazine
Edward Delaney, the village's mayor, said that the infrastructure must be improved.
Delaney is also concerned about the added safety the sidewalks would bring.
Delaney said the bed tax law should be left alone.
www.oswegocountybusiness.com /issue62/62RelatedStory.html   (1842 words)

  
 Mystery Guide - The Second Deadly Sin by Lawrence Sanders   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The trail is cold when retired chief of detectives Edward X. Delaney (who also answers to the improbable nickname of "Iron Balls") is called in to give it his best shot.
Delaney, in his homburg and three-piece suit, is clearly the product of life before the Sixties for better or worse.
The question turns on whether individuals are truly unique (or even psychological) in their motivations, or whether we are all still driven by the seven deadly sins.
www.mysteryguide.com /bkSandersSin.html   (510 words)

  
 A Tribute to Today's Prayer
ASA Korea Members express sorrow on hearing of the death of Ed Delaney.
We grieve the loss of this buddy and fellow ASA Korean War comrade, and dear husband of Lois.
Delaney retired after thirty-nine years of service as a Cable Splicer for Bell Atlantic, formerly Bell Telephone.
www.asakorea.org /prayers.html   (965 words)

  
 LinkedIn: Edward Delaney
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www.linkedin.com /pub/0/064/268   (31 words)

  
 New York Gangsters: Monk Eastman and Paul Kelly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Monk Eastman, aka: Joseph Morris, William Delaney, Edward Delaney, etc., was born around 1873 in Brooklyn under the name of Edward Osterman.
His parents were respectable Jewish restaurateurs and set Edward up with a pet store on Penn street, near their restaurant.
Edward grew bored and soon abandoned his store for the excitement of street life, gangsters, prostitutes, stuss games and all of the ilk associated with it.
www.herbertasbury.com /billthebutcher/eastman.asp   (2230 words)

  
 Intelliflix: Rent First Deadly Sin, The on DVD
While his wife lies hospitalized near death, NYPD detective Edward X. Delaney takes on a tough murder case.
He's always gone by the book but his present circumstances are wearing on him - and he might just bend the rules to nail the killer.
As Delaney, he is a person who is losing all that is dear to him an' cannot seem to cope with it an' function normal because of it.
www.intelliflix.com /movie_view.dvd?id=4273   (313 words)

  
 Authorlink eBook Store   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The premise is clever -- the entire story is told in surveillance tape transcripts and reports from law enforcement agencies, each of which seems to be observing some aspect of the situation in which the robbery takes place.
The popularity of the Edward X. Delaney character in The Anderson Tapes inspired a further installment, the even more successful The First Deadly Sin (1973), filmed in 1980 with Frank Sinatra as Delaney, the last significant screen role the singer/actor undertook.
So distinctive and successful was Sanders' style -- spiked with his fascination with technology, the power of sex and the decadent lives of the wealthy -- that his characters lived on after the writer's death in 1998.
www.authorlink.com /ebook/displaybooksdetails.asp?CID=21&PID=29   (496 words)

  
 Thomas Bailey Aldrich : Marjorie Daw
DILLON TO EDWARD DELANEY, ESQ., AT THE PINES.
My Dear Jack: I had a line from Dillon this morning, and was rejoiced to learn that your hurt is not so bad as reported.
EDWARD DELANEY TO THOMAS DILLON, M.D., MADISON SQUARE, NEW YORK.
www.classicreader.com /read.php/sid.6/bookid.1196   (6236 words)

  
 Lawrence Sanders - The First Deadly Sin
Currently, his wife is very ill in the hospital, so he takes a leave of absence from the department to be with her.
For various reasons, Delaney secretly investigates this murder.
I'm not giving anything away by saying that Daniel Blank is the killer.
thebookhaven.homestead.com /Z_First_Deadly_Sin.html   (315 words)

  
 Books - pg2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
"Edward J. Delaney, much published and honored, is a gifted, versatile story teller in the tradition of writers as varied as Ethan Canin and Willian Trevor.
His first collection, long overdue, brings together stories notable for their moral intensity, quietly controlled language, and narrative range.
A glorious witness to the intricacies of humanity, The Long and Shortof It is as appearing as it is inventive, a rich and expansive foray into faith and love, art and domesticity, heartbreak and joy.
www.hss.cmu.edu /departments/english/research/press/pg2.htm   (255 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Delaney
Ramsey County, Minn. Married to Gertrude E. Delaney.
Delaney, James Joseph (1901-1987) — also known as James J. Delaney — of Long Island City, Queens,
Delaney, John Joseph (1878-1948) — also known as John J. Delaney — of Brooklyn,
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/delaney.html   (427 words)

  
 Famous Irish people - the full List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Hilton Edwards - British born co-founder of the Gate Theatre
Lord Edward Fitzgerald - aristocratic rebel in 1798 rebellion
Edward McLysaght - Chief Herald of Ireland, 1943-54
www.babesandstuff.com /Specialupdates/paddysday/pages/famousirishpeople.htm   (791 words)

  
 The Atlantic Online | Back Issues
Edward O. Wilson, "The Biological Basis of Morality"; Wendy Kaminer, "The Trouble With Single-Sex Schools"; David Owen, "Children and Money"; Chitra B. Divakaruni, "Mrs.
Edward O. Wilson, "Back From Chaos"; William Langewiesche, "The Lessons of ValuJet 592"; Donald Kennedy, "How to Pay for a Good College"; Michael Finkel, "Tree Surfing and Other Lofty Pleasures"; Jonathan Schlefer, "Today's Most Mischievous Misquotation"; and much more.
Edward G. Shirley, "Can't Anybody Here Play This Game?"; Thomas Maeder, "A Few Hundred People Turned to Bone"; Kitty La Perriere, "The Thread of Time"; Lee K. Abbott, "All Things, All at Once"; and much more.
www.theatlantic.com /issues/backissues.htm   (4856 words)

  
 Movie Database - [TV Guide Online]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sinatra's first film after a 10-year hiatus was a disappointing adaptation of author Lawrence Sanders incredibly popular novel.
On the verge of retirement, New York City police detective Edward Delaney (Sinatra) becomes obsessed with tracking down a bizarre serial killer who uses a mountain climber's ax on his victims.
Delaney periodically interrupts his investigation for somber hospital visits with his terminally ill wife (Dunaway).
online.tvguide.com /movies/database/showmovie.asp?MI=30440   (178 words)

  
 Marjorie Daw by Thomas Bailey Aldrich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
You really have a graphic descriptive touch, Edward Delaney, and I suspect you of short love-tales in the magazines.
I shall be a bear until I hear from you again.
After a brief absence the aged man reappeared with a letter.
www.geocities.com /short_stories_page/aldrichdaw.html   (6228 words)

  
 Sheridan Media
Cotton was preceded in death by her parents, and both husbands, 2 brothers David and William Emerson, 2 sisters Annie Riggs and Hope Sladish.
Ellen is survived by 3 sons, Edward Delaney, of Recluse, WY, Bruce Delaney, of Butte, MT, and Michael Delaney, of Seattle, WA; 1 brother, Edward Emerson, of Maine; 3 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and 5 great, great grandchildren.
He was born in Cheyenne, WY on Friday the thirteenth, December 1929, the first child of Edward and Ruby Murphy Goehring.
www.sheridanmedia.com /site/2005-04-obits.htm   (2008 words)

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