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  Irish Republican Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Irish Volunteers split, the National Volunteers, with over 100,000 members led by Irish Parliamentary Party leader John Redmond were prepared to accept British promises to deliver Home Rule and about 20,000 of them served in the war in the British Army.
While most areas of the country saw some violence in 1919-1921, the brunt of the war was fought in Dublin and the southern province of Munster.
A month later, on 18 February, Liam Forde, O/C of the IRA Mid-Limerick Brigade, issued a proclamation stating that: "We no longer recognise the authority of the present head of the army, and renew our allegiance to the existing Irish Republic".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Irish_Republican_Army   (5636 words)

  
 Trivia Contest - World Cultures European
• "Christmas in Killarney" was written by singer-songwriter John Redmond of Burditt Hill, in Clinton, Massachusetts?
What makes it eerily memorable is that the only goal of the game was scored by United's new Irish signing Liam O'Brien at 3.04 pm - the exact moment of impact three decades before.
She also wrote "All things Bright and Beautiful".
www.irishcultureandcustoms.com /TriviaDidyouknow.html   (6617 words)

  
 College of Health and Human Sciences at Oregon State University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Rose Kraft, '40 Home Economics Education (pictured with great grandson Liam), and Walter (OSU German Professor Emeritus) were recently featured in the Corvallis paper for the moving and remodeling of their historic home in 1975.
Rose was credited with saving the Woodcock House, built in 1879, which features dozens of Afghan rugs that she purchased while on a Fulbright Fellowship in Afghanistan.
In February, Rainy Husband ’63, hosted a gathering of OSU alums, members of the East Lake Washington Home Economists, in her and Jim’s (BS ’63, MS ’65 Engineering) new home in Redmond, Washington.
www.hhs.oregonstate.edu /news-events/alumninews/alumninews.html   (6645 words)

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