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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Thomas Canon Flanagan
Flanagan, who throughout his course had been an industrious and persevering student, was asked by Wiseman to remain as a professor, and as such he came into contact with the new
In 1847 Flanagan brought out his first book, a small manual of British and Irish history, containing numerous statistical tables the preparation of which was congenial to his methodical
Canon Flanagan was a compiler of history rather than a vivid historian, has often been quoted.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06094a.htm   (432 words)

  
  Thomas Flanagan's Ireland
Indeed, it was Professor Thomas Flanagan, one of the directors of my dissertation, of whom I was in such awe that for a moment I was unsure whether to turn tail and run or to get up the courage to present myself, his mere student.
Flanagan was born during the Coolidge administration in Greenwich, Connecticut, the only child of a doctor who was active in Democratic politics until his early death and a mother, also of Irish extraction, whose father had founded a prosperous brick factory and who, according to her son, had intense social interests or perhaps pretensions.
Flanagan's Ireland, though immediately recognizable to those of us who know the place and its history, is a dream, a vision born of loving fascination in a unique and oddly romantic American mind and heart.
www.worldandi.com /public/1994/august/bk2.cfm   (4046 words)

  
 VOTE.COM | Who Should Win the Race for U.S. Senate in Vermont?
Flanagan has fought the HMO establishment to protect Vermont's health care consumers, and he has also fought to protect full funding of Vermont's pension funds.
Flanagan has been praised by political leaders and the press in Vermont for his honest, courageous and tough actions as State Auditor.
Flanagan worked in the Carter Administration for HEW Secretary Joseph Califano as a policy analyst for two years in the late 1970's.
www.vote.com /vote/10302603/objective10302772.phtml?cat=10883212   (520 words)

  
 There You Are - NYRB Collections
Thomas Flanagan (1923-2002) was a novelist, scholar, and critic.
Thomas Flanagan became famous as the author of a trilogy of novels, starting with The Year of the French, about Ireland from the rebellion of 1798 to the civil war of the 1920s.
Thomas Flanagan was an Irish American whose opinions on literature sent a laser beam of acuity through the swathe of commonplace blarney often voiced by the Irish themselves when it came to eulogising their bards.
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 Military Police Complaints Commission -- Archives - Tribute to Mr. Thomas G . Flanagan, S.C.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Flanagan was sworn in as a special advisor to the Board until December 31, 1993.
Flanagan was special advisor to Beretta USA Corp. on law enforcement and criminal justice, and an associate with Price Waterhouse Management Consultants prior to his appointment to the Commission.
Flanagan is a life member of the Canadian and Ontario Associations of Chiefs of Police, an active member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police and a former member of the Board of the Ottawa University Centre of Criminology.
www.mpcc-cppm.gc.ca /700/701_e.html   (396 words)

  
 Metis Lands in Manitoba. by D.N. Sprague   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Flanagan's use of previously cited documents illustrates other important errors, one of which is misplaced chronology.
In Flanagan's view, Canada's recognition of the supposed purchaser of riverlots was equivalent to recognizing the original occupants, and Manitoba's legislation concerning `half breed lands' was `beneficial' to the nominal recipients of children's allotments.
The overall effect of Flanagan's anti-critical bias, his citation of documents in the wrong chronology, and his inflated claims for certain evidence while ignoring or distorting too much of the rest is a work that asserts more than it proves.
www.utpjournals.com /product/chr/732/manitoba14.html   (901 words)

  
 No. 1-01-0463
Thomas again stated that he had been home on that date, so it was impossible for Mazanke to have visited his home that day.
Thomas then was told that he was being suspended pending Ameritech's investigation into the circumstances of his disability leave.
Like Thomas, Richie also conceded that she never sought medical or psychological assistance and that she was not precluded from any work or social activity because of her alleged emotional suffering.
www.state.il.us /court/Opinions/AppellateCourt/2002/1stDistrict/March/Html/1010463.htm   (7226 words)

  
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Thomas Eugene Flanagan was born in Ottawa, Illinois on March 5, 1944.
Flanagan left the Party bureaucracy after he objected to the hiring of Rick Anderson, a Liberal campaign organiser, as director of Reform's federal election campaign.
Fonds consists of records collected and created by Thomas Flanagan in his roles as university professor, researcher and writer, Director of Policy, Strategy and Communications of the Reform Party of Canada, and as manager of Stephen Harper's campaign for the leadership of the Canadian Alliance Party of Canada.
www.ucalgary.ca /UofC/departments/UARC/teFlanagan.html   (457 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: First nations? Second thoughts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Flanagan also points out that Louis Riel, despite being rewritten as a hero of the Metis culture and rights first and last, was really an advocate of the global Conquest of French Catholicism.
Flanagan insists that the "humble but competent" federal government recommended by him are destined to lead us out of "the tunnel of economic necessity" to our own "destination of economic bliss", provided that we unconditionally entrust ourselves to them.
Flanagan does not provide the TRUTHFUL reflection of the social world, rather he supplies a PLAUSIBLE account on the basis of which one should be able to project the STABILITY of the given order.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0773520708   (1443 words)

  
 Granta: Thomas Flanagan
Thomas Flanagan (1923-2002) was an Irish-American, born in Connecticut.
After serving in the Navy, he studied for his PhD at Columbia University, during which time his thesis was published as a book- The Irish Novelists (1959).
In There You Are, Flanagan reflects on journeys through his own favourite parts of Ireland, on past and present Irish history, on writers such as Yeats, O'Neill, Brian Moore, and O'Hara, as well as on Fitzgerald and Hemingway and the films of John Ford.
www.granta.com /authors/2820   (93 words)

  
 Town of Glastonbury, CT - Town Council October 23, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Flanagan stated that he has served the Town for 11 years and the last four terms on the Council.
Flanagan asked if there was an issue with formulas if they set up a reserve account.
Flanagan noted the following communication saying that he was a wonderful man and a key if not the key to getting football in Town.
glastonburyct.virtualtownhall.net /public_documents/GlastonburyCT_TCMinutes/S000729EE-000729F1   (4548 words)

  
 News, Events&Media
Flanagan is the vice president of administrative services and community relations at Salve Regina, where he is also a faculty member in the department of business studies.
Flanagan is a member of Newport's Cliff Walk Advisory Panel, the Newport Public Library Building Committee, and the boards of both the Thompson Middle School Technical Advisor's Committee and St. Mary's Bay View Academy Building Committee.
Flanagan is married to Lucile Flanagan and they have two children, Diane McBrier and Patrick Flanagan, and four grandchildren.
www.salve.edu /news/press_release/viewrelease.cfm?release_ID=51   (364 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Court permanently enjoined Robert Flanagan from future violations of Sections 10(b) and 14(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and ordered him to disgorge $961,887.66 in trading profits, pay prejudgment interest of $722,644.23, and pay a civil penalty of $2,483,189.67.
The Court also entered a permanent injunction against Thomas Flanagan based on the same statutory provisions and ordered him to disgorge $379,524.98 in trading profits, pay prejudgment interest of $290,034.10, and pay a civil penalty of $1,138,574.94.
Thomas Flanagan pled guilty in August 1995 to conspiracy to commit securities fraud, wire fraud, and obstruction of agency proceedings, and was sentenced to four months imprisonment, four months home detention, and three years supervised release.
www.sec.gov /litigation/litreleases/lr15559.txt   (415 words)

  
 FLANAGAN GRANTS FOR 2004 ANNOUNCED
The purposes of the Flanagan awards program are to stimulate the growth and improvement of student activities and to provide recognition for outstanding student activities.
Thomas Flanagan was the former principal of Waterford High School.
In addition to sponsoring the Flanagan Memorial Grants, it produces a highly acclaimed nutritional newsletter mailed to all CT students and funds the prestigious Governor’s Scholars Program.
www.casciac.org /scripts/shownews.cgi?story=264   (753 words)

  
 St. Thomas vs Minnesota-Duluth
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Flanagan singled, RBI; Goldberg advanced to second; Maursetter advanced to third; Howard scored.
www.stthomas.edu /tommies/BSBL/stats/base4.htm   (1154 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The tenants of time: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Flanagan vividly shows how the personal histories of his many characters both created and were changed by the history of their times.
This novel by Thomas Flanagan is written with a most authentic-seeming Irish touch, and the story takes us through the Fenian and Parnell years with a better story line than The Year of the French, the first volume in the trilogy, had for its period, the rising of 1798.
In exploring these developments, Flanagan expertly combines the characters' life challenges with the dramatice course of Irish history in the late Victorian era, presenting vivid depiction of the Fenian assassins, the agrarian struggles of the Land League, the rise and fall of Parnell, and the inevitable growth of Ireland into the modern era.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0525246061?v=glance   (1851 words)

  
 (Surnames from Flagg, child of W.W. ) San Francisco Call Newspaper Vital Records for 1869-1891
Flanagan, B.C. married in 1875 to Michelatti, E. Flanagan, Bridget...
Flanagan, J.J. married in 1891 to Ward, Sarah...
Flanagan, dau of Charles B. born in 1889...
feefhs.org /FDB2/6991/6991-133.html   (1000 words)

  
 Flanagan Family
Thomas married Mary Conlon, daughter of Francis Conlon and Bridget Gilligan of Ballymore, on 16th January 1855 at Ballymore, Co. Westmeath Ireland.
Thomas and Mary arrived in Sydney aboard "Gloriana".
Thomas died 27th May 1926 at Auburn NSW.
users.tpg.com.au /butlerj/Flanagan_1.htm   (453 words)

  
 Malvern's Roll of Honour - Thomas Flanagan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mrs Flanagan of Fromefield Villa, Barnard's Green received official notification in May 1916, that her husband, Bdr Thomas Flanagan RGA att TMBty was killed in action 28th April 1916 and buried on the morning of the 29th.
Mrs Flanagan received a letter from an officer who paid tribute to her husband as the most trustworthy man under his command.
His comrades saw him as a fine gunner and the most daring man in the battery and he was never at ease when out of the trenches.
www.malvernremembers.org.uk /HPFlanagan_T.html   (144 words)

  
 ttgapers.com store - The End of the Hunt - Thomas Flanagan - Product Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Thomas Flanagan's story of Irish independence, centering on the figure of Michael Collins (the Big Fella)is a story of historical significance and personal tragedy.
Flanagan is a writer of significant skill and his handling of character and story - not to mention his skill with language - make this book a memorable and moving reading experience.
But it is Flanagan's gift to reveal inner selves, private, hidden, that gives his characters life beyond the events of their time, and joins them to ourselves.
www.ttgapers.com /ttStore-index2-asin-0446360465.html   (962 words)

  
 Rulifson Genealogy: FLANAGAN Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Roger1 Flanagan #3027 was born before 26 June 1946, the first event for which there is a recorded date.
Kathleen Flanagan #3029 was born 19 September 1950.
James Flanagan #3031 was born 6 May 1957.
www.rulifson.org /roots/i0003027.htm   (257 words)

  
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With the assistance of Thomas Alger, his close friend and subordinate at AT&T, Brumfield orchestrated widespread trading in the securities of those companies through a circle of family and friends in New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Florida, and North Carolina.
Flanagan passed the information on to Smith, and Cusimano passed on the information to Volpe, who in turn passed it on to Galante.
Since February 7, 1995, Thomas Flanagan, Mylett, Brody, Allen and Cusimano all pled guilty to the conspiracy, and Robert Flanagan was convicted by a jury on one count of conspiracy and two counts of securities fraud.
www.sec.gov /litigation/litreleases/lr14706.txt   (795 words)

  
 Thomas Flanagan, wrote Irish trilogy
Berkeley -- Thomas Flanagan, award-winning author of a trilogy on Ireland, has died of a heart attack at his home in Berkeley.
Professor Flanagan was teaching literature at the University of California at Berkeley in the mid-1970s when he had the inspiration for his first major work on Ireland while waiting for his wife to pick him up.
Although he didn't start his fiction-writing career until his 50s (except for an unpublished novel he wrote when he was 21), his whole life was, in a way, a preparation for it.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/03/30/MN22882.DTL   (393 words)

  
 The Kentucky Post
Flanagan is joining a Thomas More team that made it to the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament last season and set a school record for wins with a 21-6 record.
Flanagan's major responsibilities with the Saints will include recruiting the Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati areas, working with the team's perimeter players and assisting with practice and game management.
A 1999 graduate of Mother of Mercy High School in Cincinnati, Flanagan set an NKU team record with 253 career three-pointers and is No. 12 in school history with 1,301 career points.
www.kypost.com /2004/06/17/hoops061704.html   (317 words)

  
 Town of Glastonbury, CT - Town Council February 13, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Flanagan stated he has stepped back and look at what he’s seen.
Flanagan feels these are the real issues and the Council should remain civil and agree to disagree and let the voters decide.
Flanagan provided brief overview of the schools available, the number of students and classrooms available.
www.glasct.org /public_documents/GlastonburyCT_TCMinutes/S00042389-0004238B   (4440 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: The Year of the French   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Flanagan made an astonishing debut with this landmark novel, which was named the most distinguished work of fiction in 1979 by the National Book Critics Circle.
And while Flanagan does tend to belabor some of his points and themes in the latter third (which a keener editing eye should have taken care of; this was a debut novel), a reader emerges feeling that every side in this fight had good and bad sides, high motives and base motives.
And, having seen firsthand the way that modern wars of revolt and insurrection quickly turn into butchery on all sides, Flanagan's illustration of the conduct and motivations of the warring parties in 1798 Ireland seems as dead-on an explanation of such events as you'll find anywhere.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/159017108X   (536 words)

  
 Practice: How to Recognize Plagiarism, School of Education, Indiana University at Bloomington
The Riel and the Rebellion: 1885 Reconsidered by Thomas Flanagan.
The Riel and the Rebellion: 185 Reconsidered by Thomas Flanagan.
Passsage A has been plagiarized, because the writer does not use quotation marks even though the author of the original work has been cited.
www.indiana.edu /~istd/practice1paraphrasinga.html   (236 words)

  
 Thomas Flanagan - Hotel Resource Book Store   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Flanagan was an academic who retired to complete three wonderful novels about the Irish struggle for independence.
Flanagan does so well in bringing the history, the players - actual and fictional - and the atmosphere to life that I can't believe he...
There are scholars and there are critics, and then there are enthusiasts: Thomas Flangan falls somewhat into the latter camp.
www.hotelresource.com /bookstore/authorsearch_Thomas%20Flanagan/mode_books.html   (365 words)

  
 Louis 'David' Riel: Prophet of the new world by Thomas Flanagan, Search Cheap Books, Discount Books, ISBN 0802071848
Thomas Flanagan takes Riel's religion seriously and analyses it using categories developed in the literature about millenarian movements.
While this revised edition does not alter the fundamentals of his interpretation, it improves the historical backdrop against which it is presented through use of a wealth of new primary sources.
THOMAS FLANAGAN is a professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Calgary, author of Waiting for the Wave: The Reform Party and Preston Manning, and co-editor of The Collected Writings of Louis Riel.
www.comparebookprices.ca /book_detail/0802071848   (517 words)

  
 Champlain College: Majors: Business: Faculty
Tom Flanagan has been teaching courses in Management and Organizational Behavior as an adjunct professor of management in the Business program since 2001.
He is President of the Flanagan Group, Inc., which specializes in strategic planning and marketing management consulting.
He has been a consultant to private and public organizations in the U.S. and abroad.
www.champlain.edu /majors/business/faculty/index.php?fac=flanagan   (179 words)

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