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A man passes a day in early twentieth-century Dublin, in a journey patterned on Homer’s Odyssey.

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clergy as well as representatives of the press and the bar and the other learned professions. The proceedings then terminated.

Amongst the clergy present were the very rev. William Delany, S. J. , L. L. D. ; the rt rev. Gerald Molloy, D. D. ; the rev. P. J. Kavanagh, C. S. Sp. ; the rev. T. Waters, C. C. ; the rev. John M. Ivers, P. P. ; the rev. P. J. Cleary, O. S. F. ; the rev. L. J. Hickey, O. P. ; the very rev. Fr. Nicholas, O. S. F. C. ; the very rev. B. Gorman. O. D. C. ; the rev. T. Maher, S. J. ; the very rev. James Murphy, S. J. ; the rev. John Lavery, V. F. ; the very rev. William Doherty, D. D. ; the rev. Peter Fagan, O. M. ; the rev. T. Brangan, O. S. A. ; the rev. J. Flavin, C. C. ; the rev. M. A. Hackett, C. C. ; the rev. W. Hurley, C. C. ; the rt rev. Mgr M’Manus, V. G. ; the rev. B. R. Slattery, O. M. I. ; the very rev. M. D. Scally, P. P. ; the rev. F. T. Purcell, O. P. ; the very rev. Timothy canon Gorman, P. P. ; the rev. J. Flanagan, C. C. The laity included P. Fay, T. Quirke, etc. , etc.

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