A JFK Library interview from 1966 with Irish president Eamon de Valera reveals he had a premonition of the assassination of Kennedy and de Valera’s extraordinary assessment of the late young president ...
100 years ago, the fateful trip of Éamon de Valera to America would change Irish America and Ireland forever. The young revolutionary, the highest-ranking Irish leader left after the Easter Rising, ...
Éamon de Valera during his tour of the United States in 1919 (Wikimedia Commons) One of the more entertaining stories from America’s history involves a bit of rhetorical sleight of hand that some ...
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the June 7, 1919 issue of America. For over 1,000 years Ireland possessed and fully exercised sovereign independence, and was recognized throughout ...
Éamon de Valera, the face of Ireland in America for most of the 20th century, will be the subject of the October meeting of the Irish Cultural Society. The meeting will convene on Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m.
Long, lean Eamon de Valera caught only snatches of troubled sleep last week. Although his home, ”Springville,” is but ten motor minutes from Government House in Dublin, President de Valera had a bed ...
Eamon de Valera, President of the Irish Free State, who addressed the Irish parliament today on the proposed bill to outlaw the Blue Shirt Fascist organization, denied allegations made for years by ...
One hundred years ago, in June and again in November, Éamon de Valera visited Butte in search of the recognition of Irish Americans for his fledgling would-be government, and for funds to operate it.
Former Premier of Eire Famon de Valera, accompanied by Robert Briscce, the only Jewish member of the Irish Parliament, arrived here today and immediately paid a formal visit to Chief Rabbi Isaac ...
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