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GUEST,JTT Folklore: Feis in 1910 (25) RE: Folklore: Feis in 1910 15 Aug 13


Ah, thanks very much, Martin and Matthew.

Of course Henebry would have been mobbed up with Mac Néill and Pearse if he was Professor of Irish in Cork - Mac Néill was Professor of Irish (or perhaps it was called Celtic Studies) in UCD in Dublin, and Pearse was the most radical educationalist of the time, and ran a pair of bilingual Montessori schools teaching and conversing through English and Irish.

Cork sounds right; while the diarist goes up and down regularly on the train from Waterford to Dublin, Munster was where she spent most of her time in 1910, and Cork is only a step from Waterford.

(The diary is good fun; I tried not to break the holy silence of the National Library yesterday when I came on her story of a an she met on the beach who told her of a very Protestant & Tory family - "If you went to Hell or Belfast ye wouldn't find a bitterer family."

A couple of days earlier, she writes of an acquaintance: "Of course Miss S took a strictly impartial view of the colour question in the States [this in the context of boxing match between black Johnson & white Jeffries]. I wish everyone that is impartial about that could be put in the place of a negro in a Southern town for just one week. [Johnson won, though the diarist was disappointed that - after much racist baiting over the previous weeks by Jeffries, who sounds a right piece of work, Johnson concentrated on Jeffries' injured eye and really beat the tripes out of him].)


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