Halls
Mentioned in 32 documents, 42 times across the archives
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December 1916
2 mentions“With silence asked the lonely halls .”
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April 1917
1 mention“ts class-halls are filled with students whose earnestness fore-”
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October 1917
1 mention“congratulated and feted by his brother-saints in the halls of Heaven , our”
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June 1918
1 mention“ascended to the skies . Surely it must have penetrated to the Halls of”
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March 1919
2 mentions“the rain-drenched boy from the far-off hills rush through his halls .”
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Sept August 1918
1 mention“In the Halls of Heaven above .”
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CrossBulletinVolX 1919 20
3 mentions“M.Tazann . Dionn cellio sea pan halls nor sac castnons”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVII 1936 37
3 mentions“Down the Halls of Memory .”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVIII 1937 38
3 mentions“pucinted to minister in the new churches : ( 2 ) parochial halls to accommodate”
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CrossBulletinVolL 1959 60
1 mention“Eamonn . Be careful of the dance-halls you”
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June 1958
1 mention“Eamonn . Be careful of the dance-halls you”
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missman
1 mention“The Vatican's majestic halls .”
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History draft
1 mention“the square tower to provide 2 study halls and 3 class”
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dom bede lebbe
1 mention“But, in addition to all that, he went "Gentiles" in the open. Friendly contact with individual Pagans especially State officials or men of influence, whenever an occasion offered; lectures to mixed au”
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earlydays good counsel 1944 jul sep
1 mention“But, in addition to all that, he went boldly to meet the "Gentiles" in the open. Friendly contact with individual Pagans especially State officials or men of influence, whenever an occasion offered; l”
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106552
1 mention“Books, sigs, halls, vehicles,”
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109189
1 mention“The phrase is not mine. It is a favourite expression of that greatest of German humanists,—Jean Paul Richter. And it is a very beautiful one; because memory undoubtedly does cast a strange uncanny, wi”
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112137
1 mention“With all that treasure-trove of mind, he was generous. He gave it away, he loved to give it away, in lecture halls and outside of them; to students chiefly, to all others as well, if only they had a d”
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113739
1 mention“"They should," remarked his Lordship, "be deeply thankful that a few people did not object" (laughter). He might ask what business was it of these people to object to himself or the priests and people”
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114802
1 mention“Up to midnight Saturday 71 halls had been raided and 400 Radicals arrested, including, it is reported, "Jim" Larkin.—Exchange.”
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118835
1 mention“NEXT was subject of O'Hickey continued to lecture on the various branches of Irish Architecture till he resigned the lectureship in 1906. The different periods were treated in detail, from the monumen”
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119781
1 mention“The fundamental causes of the youth problem, Father Dalton said, were not so much bad literature, bad cinemas, bad dance halls, etc., as the hateful and decay, and cheerlessness, which beset him. He s”
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121265
1 mention“Casement was captured and hanged for high treason in London and so passed for ever into the hero-halls of Irish history. Monteith was a fugitive with a price on his head: a thousand pounds -- a tidy s”
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122934
1 mention“12. May its odour be found already in the halls of U.C.D. ?”
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123685
2 mentions“It is not yet a century since Fr. Theobald Mathew died, but his name has become identified with many good works. Holy Trinity Church, which is usually described as being a memorial to him, was in fact”
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124393
1 mention“At the height of his fame as a concert artist he used to sing in large halls to vast audiences, yet his softest syllable could always be clearly heard.”
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129743
1 mention“1) The Harp that Once Through Tara's Halls ..... (From Trilogy to2) Dear Harp of My Country ..... the Harp of Erin)3) They Came from a Land ..... (Discovery of Ireland)4) Silent, O Moyle, be the Roar ”
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135362
2 mentions“"Dublin—the Drama," written by Aodh De Blacam, deals with the modern dramatic movement in Ireland generally and in Dublin particularly, where the Abbey Theatre sets the pace. "Two things are needed," ”
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176260
1 mention“From his place of rest in the Halls”
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56266
1 mention“Irish-Americans consider the so-called song entitled "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" as a vile, vulgar caricature of their race, a product of the cheap London Music Halls, which manufacture fithy red l”
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89960
1 mention“We have all heard with pride and joy and gratitude to God that " Ards" has become " Ard- Mhuire"; that the brown habit of St. Francis has come back to Donegal, I hope for ever; and above all that the ”
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97088
1 mention“So dancehalls wouldn't what would you say they weren't very favourable towards dance halls, the priests at the time.”