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    Card from J. Sinnott to Hagan

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    Holograph card from J. Sinnott C.C., The Presbytery, Wexford, to Hagan, enclosing a cheque for mass stipends, giving instructions. He will see James in Enniscorthy. The papers today talk of peace; otherwise there is no sign of improvement

    Letter from James Sinnott to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from James Sinnott, House of Missions, Enniscorthy (County Wexford), to Hagan, enclosing cheque for Mass intentions. Dr. Brownrigg promised to send only a good solid young man to Rome. In Cork he spoke to Lucey's family- he could not be dissuaded from going to Rome by anybody

    Letter from John Sinnott to Hagan

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    Typescript letter from John Sinnott, administrator, The Presbytery, Wexford, to (Hagan), enclosing a cheque for Mass stipends. The elections passed off peacefully with them; Labour gaining a seat, Redmond losing out despite high hopes. Government and Fianna Fáil stand 34 to 35

    Letter from James Sinnott to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from James Sinnott, House of Missions, Enniscorthy (Wexford), to (Hagan); giving account of finances concerning Fr. Breen's monstrance and ciborium which arrived and are greatly admired. Brief news of the House and of locals, John' s [...] appointment to the administration of Wexford was a surprise since he is quite junior. The bishop is quite ill. Ideals are at a low in Ireland at present and the farmers' prospects are bad especially since trade with Russia is to be opened

    Letter from J. Sinnott to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from J. Sinnott, St. David’s, Charles Street, Cardiff (Wales), to (Hagan). Writing on behalf of Fr. Healy to introduce Miss Duffy; asking to obtain a papal audience for her when in Rome. He came to Cardiff from Manchester with Frs. Murphy, Keating and Healy- the parish is large and they are working hard to call back those fallen away from the church. He goes to Aberavon on Saturday to open a mission. He remembers him at mass

    Letter from James Sinnott to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from [James] Sinnott, House of Missions, Enniscorthy (County Wexford), to Hagan. Regretting he will not be able to travel to Rome; a recurring illness prevents him from doing so. They do not know yet whether Butler is coming to their house; nor do they know whether he would suit. Dr. Rossiter is appointed priest of Gorey; Dr. Murphy is leaving [for Rome] with three companions. Brief mention of other mutual friends

    Letter from James Sinnott to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from James Sinnott [M.S.S.], House of Missions, Enniscorthy (County Wexford), to Hagan, enclosing Mass stipends. Commenting on the bad labour situation in England, having just returned from Liverpool where work on the docks has sharply decreased. Sarcastic references to England's claim to be a peacemaker in the world, trying her hand on Ireland first. Since the mayor's and Kevin Barry's deaths many have become 'shinners' who had been opponents before. The abuse Barry underwent in prison on the hands of officers hardly finds justification in the gospels. He and two others are planning to travel to Rome; asking advice about the exchange rate

    Letter from James Sinnott to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from James Sinnott M.S.S., Mission House, Enniscorthy (County Wexford), to (Hagan). Explaining that he sent the telegram last week because one of the Ryans of Tomcoole visited on behalf of one of their own, Berchman. Stating that Paddy Dunne, visiting them, discounted the 'Tizi affair', expressing everybody's respect and affection for him; few will be taken in by 'our Limerick friend'. Dan Breen entered the Dáil; expecting he will join the Independents and thus strengthen them considerably; likewise Labour will benefit from their alliance with the publicans against the temperance legislation. Fr. Bastible proposed a pilgrimage to Rome for the College centenary. Willie Gaul is anxious for Bishop Codd to send him to Rome for a few years. Finally regretting that Hagan had a slight attack; he expected it – 'I say go easy'. (The Tizi affair makes this item look like 1927 instead- see correspondence in November and December 1926.

    Security oriented e-infrastructures supporting neurological research and clinical trials

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    The neurological and wider clinical domains stand to gain greatly from the vision of the grid in providing seamless yet secure access to distributed, heterogeneous computational resources and data sets. Whilst a wealth of clinical data exists within local, regional and national healthcare boundaries, access to and usage of these data sets demands that fine grained security is supported and subsequently enforced. This paper explores the security challenges of the e-health domain, focusing in particular on authorization. The context of these explorations is the MRC funded VOTES (Virtual Organisations for Trials and Epidemiological Studies) and the JISC funded GLASS (Glasgow early adoption of Shibboleth project) which are developing Grid infrastructures for clinical trials with case studies in the brain trauma domain

    Sinnott awarded Goldwater Scholarship

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    Rebecca Sinnott, a junior honors student in the College of Science at Virginia Tech has been awarded a Barry M. Goldwater scholarship for the 2007-08 academic year
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