Series D.— HISTORV {continued) 

 Irish National Tradition (Part I) 



Irish National Tradition (Part II) 

 Legal Oppression 



COLONIAL NaTIONALITV 

 NlNETEENTH CeNTURV EfFECTS OF 



Union 



A. S. Green. 

 A. S. Green. 

 J. W. Good. 

 K. O'Sheil. 



P. S. 0'Hegarty. 



Series E.— BIOGRAPHV. 



1. CoLUMciLLE A. S. Green. 



2. Brian Boru " Sceilig," T.D. 



3. Art Mac Morrogh 



4. HuGH O'Neill 



5. OWEN RUADH 



6. Henry Grattan P. S. 0'Hegarty. 



7. Ulster United Irishmen F. J. Biggar. 



8. O'CoNNELL AND YouNG Ireland P. S. O'Hegartv. 



9. Michael Davitt J. W. Good. 



Series F.— ART. 



1. Early Christian Art 



2. Irish Music 



3. Literature in Irish 



4. Anglo-Irish Literature 



5. Drama 



6. Irish Architecture 



7. Irish Decorative Art 



8. MODERN ASPECTS OF IrISH ART 



9. Elements of Archaeology 



E. C. Armstrong. 

 Carl Hardebeck. 

 Piaras Beaslai, T.D. 

 Susan Mitchelí. 

 Susan Mitchell. 

 C. MacNeill. 

 Sir J. R. O'Connell. 

 J. B. Yeats. 

 Rev. C. Scantlebury 



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