Downtown Donnybrook: FDNY vs. Dublin Amateur BoxingRich Bergeron
On Thursday March 6th the FDNY Bravest Boxing Team will host the Garda Boxing Club from Dublin in the "downtown donnybrook" at Webster Hall in NYC. The Garda Boxing Club is made up of members of the National Irish Police Force. This event will feature 12 bouts of exciting amateur boxing between the two clubs. The Bravest Boxing team believes in raising money for charity through spirited competition. Their motto is to "fight anyone, anywhere, anytime....as long as it's for a good cause" They have donated over $50,000 to Building Homes for Heroes. This organization builds new handicap accessible homes for returning veterans who have suffered severe injuries in combat. Tickets for this card cost $25 for gen. admission and $50 for VIP ringside and are on sale now through Eventbrite (www.fdnyboxing.eventbrite.com) Doors open at 6:00 PM with first bout at 7:00 PM sharp.
Battle of the Badges: NYPD vs. FDNY Amateur BoxingRich Bergeron
The 32nd annual Battle of the Badges will be held on Sat. Nov. 22nd at Madison Square Garden. This is a charitable effort with the proceeds going to a veteran in need. New York Police Department boxers square off against New York Fire Department fighters for the glory and the bragging rights.
Downtown Donnybrook: FDNY vs. Dublin Amateur BoxingRich Bergeron
On Thursday March 6th the FDNY Bravest Boxing Team will host the Garda Boxing Club from Dublin in the "downtown donnybrook" at Webster Hall in NYC. The Garda Boxing Club is made up of members of the National Irish Police Force. This event will feature 12 bouts of exciting amateur boxing between the two clubs. The Bravest Boxing team believes in raising money for charity through spirited competition. Their motto is to "fight anyone, anywhere, anytime....as long as it's for a good cause" They have donated over $50,000 to Building Homes for Heroes. This organization builds new handicap accessible homes for returning veterans who have suffered severe injuries in combat. Tickets for this card cost $25 for gen. admission and $50 for VIP ringside and are on sale now through Eventbrite (www.fdnyboxing.eventbrite.com) Doors open at 6:00 PM with first bout at 7:00 PM sharp.
Battle of the Badges: NYPD vs. FDNY Amateur BoxingRich Bergeron
The 32nd annual Battle of the Badges will be held on Sat. Nov. 22nd at Madison Square Garden. This is a charitable effort with the proceeds going to a veteran in need. New York Police Department boxers square off against New York Fire Department fighters for the glory and the bragging rights.
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The effect of war-time censorship on historical sources regarding the North Strand Bombing in 1941. A talk by Kevin O'Connor at the North Strand Bombing and the Emergency in Ireland seminar held at Dublin City Library & Archive on Saturday, 29th May 2010.
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The role of academic libraries in supporting a culture of research integrityUCD Library
Presentation given by Michelle Dalton, UCD Library's Head of Research Services, at the Academic and Research Integrity Conference Ireland 2023, 4-6 October in Galway, Ireland.
Collection Management and GreenGlass at UCD LibraryUCD Library
Presentation given by UCD Library's Collections Support Librarian Catherine Ryan at 'Collection Management: Sharing Experiences' Joint Seminar organised by CONUL Collections and CONUL Training and Development, 24th October, 2018 at the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin.
The authentic research experience: UCD Special Collections in the BA HumanitiesUCD Library
Presentation given by Evelyn Flanagan, Head of UCD Special Collections, UCD Library, and Naomi McAreavey, Assistant Professor, UCD School of English, Drama and Film, University College Dublin, at the LAI Rare Books Group Annual Seminar, held at Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, Ireland on 22 November, 2019.
Show and teach: the role of exhibitions in outreach and educationUCD Library
Presentation given by Evelyn Flanagan, Head of UCD Special Collections, UCD Library, and Associate Professor Lucy Collins, UCD School of English, Drama and Film to the LAI Rare Books Group Seminar held on 30th November, 2018, Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, Ireland.
Print to pixels: digitised periodical collections in UCD Digital LibraryUCD Library
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Appearances can be deceiving: how to avoid 'predatory' publishersUCD Library
A presentation given by Michelle Dalton, Head of Research Services at University College Dublin Library, at the LAI Health Sciences Library Group seminar, February 2020.
Re-using OERs in UCD’s Research Accelerator for the Social Sciences Online Mo...UCD Library
Presentation given by Marta Bustillo, University College Dublin Library College Liaison Librarian, and Dr Andrew Browne, UCD, at the CONUL Annual Teaching and Learning Seminar on Thursday, November 7, 2019 in the Seamus Heaney Theatre, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland.
UCD Library's Training Programme and Resources for ResearchersUCD Library
Presentation given by Julia Barrett, Head of Research Services, University College Dublin Library, at the 2019 EIFL General Assembly, 8-10 August, 2019, at the American University of Central Asia, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Going Global: UCD Library's Experiences in ChinaUCD Library
Poster presentation by James Molloy and Diarmuid Stokes, College Liaison Librarians at UCD Library, at NACADA International Conference, July 16-19, 2018, University College Dublin.
Clifden Arts Festival Archive@UCD: an OverviewUCD Library
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UCD Digital Library: Creating Digitised Content from Archival Collections - P...UCD Library
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Enhancing User Engagement and Experiences through the Development of UCD Libr...UCD Library
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Pin It! Linking shelf-marks to shelf locationsUCD Library
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Real Life Digital Curation and PreservationUCD Library
Poster presented by Peter Clarke, Programmer with University College Dublin Library Research Services, at the CONUL Annual Conference held on May 30-31, 2018 in Galway, Ireland.
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Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...
The Relevance of the Archivist in the Complexity of Commemoration: Ireland's Decade of Centenaries
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The Relevance of the Archivist in the
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Ireland’s Decade of Centenaries
Kate Manning
Principal Archivist
UCD Archives
James Joyce Library
University College Dublin
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Dublin 4
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2. Initial statement by advisory group on
centenary commemorations:
“the opportunity to encourage scholarship
and its dissemination at national and local
level must be used as fully as possible, with
particular emphasis on archival
development. There needs to be an
emphasis on accessibility and digitisation of
source material, both in Ireland and in
Britain, both during the commemoration
period and as a legacy of it”
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Material relating to the arrest of Liam Deasy and subsequent amnesty offered by the Government. File contains material written in shorthand
(c8pp). Material arranged in reverse chronological order.
Includes:
Telegraph entitled 'proclamation offer of amnesty' from Risteard O Maolchatha [Richard Mulcahy], General Commander in Chief,
notifying that the government is willing to offer amnesty to any man holding arms against the government who surrenders on or before
18 February 1923 (9 February 1923, 4pp).
Material relating to Republican prisoners, including Éamon de Valera, in Kilmainham Jail, such as typed excerpts of conversations
between Dr H. Moore and the hunger strikers [Austin] Stack and [Thomas] Derrig discussing probable terms of settlement as well as
noting the prisoners' medical conditions and that of the prison; a list of questions from M[ulcahy] to put to Éamon de Valera and the
Republican Executive; typescript copy of letter from Padraig O' Ruitleis, Acting President, to Maire Nic Suibhne [Mary MacSwiney], with
answers to the aforementioned questions (18 November 1923, 1p) (November 1923, 58pp).
Correspondence between A. Ó Raithile [Prof. Alfred O'Rahilly], University College Cork, and Richard Mulcahy, urging Mulcahy to release
untried political prisoners by 1st December. O'Rahilly writes that any deaths arising from the hunger strikes will 'revolutionize Ireland
once more, and will let loose passions and unreasoning national sentiments which will endanger our hard-won measure of freedom' (8
November 1923, 2pp).
Copy memorandum from Eoin MacNeill noting points discussed with certain members of Cumann na nGaedheal in relation to the peace
treaty (13 November 1923, 3pp).
Typescript copy of interview between the President and Donal Hannigan and M. J. Burke of the Neutral I.R.A. Members' Association
concerning reaching a truce (27 February 1923, 9pp).
Typescript translation of a cypher message addressed to the Commander in Chief and Major General [Micheal] Brennan in reference to a
message delivered by Rev. Dr. Murphy O.S.A., Limerick, in which it is expressed that Daniel Breen and Jeremiah Kiely wish to leave the
country and that they are willing to give up their arms to do so. Murphy asks that Breen's 'past service' not be forgotten (28 February
1923, 1p).
Typescript letter from M. J. Burke, the Neutral I.R.A. Member's Association discussing the terms for a one month truce to facilitate
negotiation between Republicans and the Provisional Government (16 February 1923, 2pp).
Typescript message to the Commander-in-Chief noting that Thomas Barry, 'Irregular leader', has made a personal peace offer. It is
hoped that no executions will take place before the formal offer is made as this will most likely collapse their peace efforts (19 February
1923, 1p).
Typescript copy letter from Sean McSweeney to the imprisoned Liam Deasy conveying his hopes that the fight will continue and that
there will not be a truce. He also notes that many 'Free Staters' are against the executions (5 February 1923, 4pp).
Newspaper cutting entitled 'Interests of freedom not served by continuance of hostilities' which prints a statement from Liam Deasy
explaining his personal position, such as addressing the circumstances leading to his stay of execution, his attempts to communicate
with his colleagues on the Army Executive and his views on achieving peace (not dated, 2pp).
Form of undertaking signed by twenty-seven members of Faheeran, 1st Battalion, Athlone Brigade stating that they will not take up any
weapons of destruction in order to allow the Government to carry out the work of the Nation, and to prevent any further bloodshed
between both sides. It notes the weapons surrendered, including items such as revolvers and bomb shells (6 February 1923, 2pp).
Handwritten note by Liam Deasy, Borstal Barracks, Clonmel, to Major General John T. Prout stating 'I accept and will aid in immediate
and unconditional surrender of all arms and men as required by Gen[eral] Mulcahy' (27 January 1923, 1p).
Handwritten note from [Richard Mulcahy], Commander-in-Chief, to Prout, noting that a stay of execution has been confirmed, possibly