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    Donal Skehan

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    Donal Skehan is a 25 year old home cook, food writer and Television presenter who has written three cookbooks, Good Mood Food (Mercier Press, 2009), Kitchen Hero: Bringing Cooking Back Home (Harper Collins, 2011), and Kitchen Hero: Great Food For Less (Harper Collins 2012). Donal has presented two 14 part, prime time Irish television cookery programs which have been sold to the UK, France and Brazil and his books have been translated to both German and Swedish. Donal’s ethos on cooking is that all his recipes should be accessible, inspiring and encouraging for the everyday home cook. He has been cooking from the age of four when he flipped his first pancake and has been in the kitchen ever since! Inspired by a family of passionate foodies, his parents run a food production company, and cooking and eating hearty home cooked food has always been a way of life. Donal is also an accomplished food photographer and his photography skills have been put to good use as he photographs all his own food images for his blog and books

    Letter from Donal A. Reidy to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Donal A. Reidy, The Palace, Killarney (County Kerry), to (Hagan), enclosing typescript memorandum requesting faculties for the vicar capitular; further details

    Donal Halloran Interview, July 20, 1984

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    Donal Halloran discusses his time working as a smokejumper from 1953 to 1955. He describes the relationships between different groups of smokejumpers including college students and World War Two veterans, as well as smokejumpers from different parts of the United States. Halloran talks about training at the Nine Mile Ranger Station in Montana, and how smokejumping impacted him.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/smokejumpers/1059/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Donal Hales to Curran

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    Holograph letter from Donal Hales, Via San Nazaro 1-10, Genoa, to Curran. Regretting that he cannot leave the city for the time being; he is under surveillance because of the arrival of some 'English personages', meaning Cosgrave's party. The news that reach them about the Irish elections are confused

    Letter from Donal A. Reidy to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Donal A. Reidy, The Palace, Killarney (County Kerry), to (Hagan), enclosing petition for dispensation from the Congregation of the Sacraments (not extant); asking to send it directly to Salamanca College

    Letter from Donal A. Reidy to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Donal A. Reidy, The Palace, Killarney (County Kerry), to (Hagan). Dimissorial letters were issued only after holding a chapter meeting. Several financial points on pensions and fees

    Letter from Donal Hales to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Donal Hales, Via S. Nazaro 1, Genoa, 'a chara' (to Hagan), wishing them a good New Year. Warning him that Gerald Hamilton is imprisoned in Milan for charges of fraud, and that he will face the same in Switzerland. He himself never doubted that he was a spy of the British government 'or worse'. He has visited him and may have to regret what he did for hi

    Letter from Donal A. Reidy to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Donal A. Reidy, administrator, St. Alipius's Presbytery, Ballarat East, Victoria, Australia, to Hagan. Asking to use the College's address for forwarding post; he is going to resume his studies in Rome. Promising letters from superiors

    Letter from Donal Hales to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Donal Hales, Via S. Nazaro 1- 10, Albaro, Genoa, to Hagan; he will meet him at the station. Noting it would be unwise to take sides though a change of government seems unlikely: the opposition speculated too much on the murder of Matteotti. The latter had received instructions in London a month ago where British interests were cast into a campaign against the Mussolini government

    Letter from Donal A. Reidy to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Donal A. Reidy, The Palace, Killarney (County Kerry), to (Hagan), with brief agency matters. Enclosing copy of letter concerning the Presentation Nuns' constitution (Not extant). Then listing new developments concerning the Franciscans and faculties received or requested by them; asking about a letter on the subject that was supposed to be prepared in Rome
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