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pages 27-34 ;19-20.21.22.23.24-NotesInterview with Mrs. Eileen Joyce Schaurek, 1953.My Brother's Keeper, 14 (36).Kevin Sullivan, Joyce among the Jesuits (1958), 29.Gorman, 27; My Brother's Keeper, 40 (60).A Portrait, 267 (191).Interview with Philipp Jarnach by Dr. Alfred Dutli, 1954, and by Dr. Hans Joachim-Lang, 1957-25. Interview with Frank Budgen, 1954.26. Interview with August Suter, 1956. Frank Budgen, 'Further Recollections of JamesJoyce,'Partisan Review, xxm (Fall 1956), 533.27. A Portrait, 247 (178); Ulysses, 39 (49).28. Gorman, 33-4; Gorman papers.29. The Reverend Bruce Bradley, S.J., a master at Belvedere College, pointed this outto me.30. This letter is in the Slocum Collection at Yale.31. Letter to C. P. Curran, July 14, 1937, Letters 1, 393.32. Interview with Mrs. Eileen Schaurek, 1953.33. Letter to Frank Budgen, May 2, 1934, Letters in, 304.34. Gorman papers.35. Interview with S. Joyce, 1953; My Brother's Keeper, 41 (61).36. Unpublished letter to Sylvia Beach, Dec. 19, 1931, at SUNY Buffalo.37. John J. O'Horgan, 'Clongowes 1893-97,' ' n Clongownian, xxi, No. 2 (June 1955),11-12, quoting Dom O'Connor about the earlier period. O'Connor insisted also thatJoyce was not unhappy at the school.38. Letter to me from Lt.-Col. P. R. Butler, D.S.O.39. Letter from Mrs. Eileen Vance Harris to Joyce, Feb. 7, 1935, and interview withher by Professor King, 1953.40. Interview with Arthur Power, 1953.41. See T. P. O'Connor, Memoirs of an Old Parliamentarian (London, 1929), vol. I,377-8.42. Information from Eoin O'Mahony, K.M.43. Conor Cruise O'Brien, Parnell and His Party (Oxford, 1957), 290.44. Yeats, 'Parnell's Funeral.'45. R. Barry O'Brien, The Life of Charles Stewart Pamell (London, 1910), gives the title,'At Bay,' to one of his last chapters.46. A Portrait, 275 (197).47. Noted by Thomas McGreevy on March 29, 1934, from Joyce's conversation; miscellaneousbiographical notes by Niall Sheridan.48. Joyce confirms in a biographical note sent to B. W. Huebsch by way of HarrietWeaver on Nov. 8, 1916, that it was written in 1891 and during his ninth year.49. Information from Jacob Schwartz.50. My Brother's Keeper, 46 (65).51. Interview with Mrs. Eileen Vance Harris by Professor King, 1953.52. Letter to me from John Garvin, Secretary of the Department of Local Governmentof Ireland. While some governmental offices were taken over by the Dublin Corporationin 1898, the Rates office was shifted earlier. Mrs. Eileen Joyce Schaurek also confirmsthat her father was forty-two when he was retired on pension.53. Finnegans Wake, 35-47.54- My Brother's Keeper, 49-50 (68).55. John Garvin (see note 52 above) confirms the amount of this pension.56. Most of these jobs were election duties handed to him by his friend Henry Campbell,town clerk, who is mentioned in Ulysses.57. He was still at 1 Martello Terrace, Bray, when his daughter Eva was born on Oct.26, 1891.749

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