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His brother Philip (’78) has been National Director of
Quality and Patient Safety in the HSE since 2011. In
an early volume of The Gonzaga Record Philip
recounted some of his experiences as a medical
trainee among the people of Nicaragua.
Philip Crowley
(centre) rehearsing
‘Silas Marner’; his
lines had much to do
with identifying a
Red Durham cow
and disputing the
existence of ghosts.
Three names spring
to mind in the educational
sphere. Oliver Murphy
(’72) taught Maths and kept
Greek alive in Belvedere for
many years before becoming
Principal of Castleknock
College. In Gonzaga at
Sixty, he pays tribute to the
two men who most
influenced him educationally: John Wilson and
Raymond Kearns. Author of a Maths text-book
himself, he dedicated it in tribute to Ray.
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Quality and Patient Safety in the HSE since 2011. In
an early volume of The Gonzaga Record Philip
recounted some of his experiences as a medical
trainee among the people of Nicaragua.
Philip Crowley
(centre) rehearsing
‘Silas Marner’; his
lines had much to do
with identifying a
Red Durham cow
and disputing the
existence of ghosts.
Three names spring
to mind in the educational
sphere. Oliver Murphy
(’72) taught Maths and kept
Greek alive in Belvedere for
many years before becoming
Principal of Castleknock
College. In Gonzaga at
Sixty, he pays tribute to the
two men who most
influenced him educationally: John Wilson and
Raymond Kearns. Author of a Maths text-book
himself, he dedicated it in tribute to Ray.
68