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[ pages 96-108 ] Notes 75768. Professor Felix Hackett and Judge Eugene Sheehy are both of the opinion that the'boy orator' was Walsh.69. John Kennedy, brother of Hugh Kennedy, attacked the talk as 'too flowery,' accordingto Professor Hackett. See Felix E. Hackett in Centenary History of the Literary andHistorical Society, 66.70. Freeman's Journal, Feb. 3, 1902.CHAPTER VII1. Based " on a typescript by George Russell, 'Some Characters of the Irish Literary Movement,'kindly shown me by Alan Denson.2. Interview with Monk Gibbon, 1953.3. S. Joyce, The Dublin Diary, 108.4. Ulysses, 185 (237).5. Letters from AE, ed. Alan Denson (1961), 42-3.6. This letter, kindly sent me by Alan Denson, is dated 'March 1903.'7. Letters from AE, 43; conjecturally dated Aug. 1902 by Alan Denson.8. Russell, 'Some Characters of the Irish Literary Movement.'9. Letter to Joyce from Russell [early Oct. 1902], in Letters from AE, 44.10. Finnegans Wake, 211.11. From Yeats's notes on his conversation with Joyce, quoted, together with his unusedpreface to Ideas of Good and Evil (see pp. 106-8), in R. Ellmann, The Identity of Yeats(1954), 86-9.12. Diary of Francis Sheehy Skeffington, Oct. 30, 1903.13. Letter to his mother, March 20, 1903, Letters n, 37.13. Interview with S. Joyce, 1954. Compare My Brother's Keeper, 195 (196).15. Information from Padraic Colum; Gorman, 95, 138.16. Quoted in Ellmann, The Identity of Yeats, 86-9.17. The letter as given in My Brother's Keeper, 208-9 (207-9), is perhaps a combinationof two letters, each incomplete. These are now in the Slocum Collection at Yale.18. Yeats's note to Joyce relaying this invitation, dated Nov. 3, 1902, is in the SlocumCollection at Yale.19. J. F. Byrne recalls in Silent Years, 76, that he brought Joyce, Cosgrave, and anotherfriend to the registrar of the Medical School in April 1902, and that Joyce and Cosgraveapplied at once for admission. The Medical Registration Office officially entered Joyceon the Register of the Medical School on Oct. 2, 1902.20. Hutchins, James Joyce's World, 44-5.21. Interview with Alfred Bergan by Niall Sheridan.22. The reply, dated Nov. 20, 1902, is in the Joyce Collection at Cornell.23. Letters 1, 53.24. Oliver St. John Gogarty, Mourning Became Mrs. Spendlove (1948), 50.25. Letter from Yeats to Lady Gregory, n.d., in Berg Collection.26. At Cornell.27. The letter read:Mansion HouseDublin.I know the bearer Mr. Joyce since his childhood, and I am also well acquaintedwith his family. He is a young man of excellent character and whose career as astudent has been distinguished by industry and talent.He goes abroad to have an opportunity of further pursuing his studies and I lookforward with very great hopes to his having the same brilliant success that he hashad at home.T. C. HarringtonLord Mayor.29th Nov. 1902.

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