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Jim Walsh (’75) is an accountant but for a time
returned to Gonzaga to teach Economics. At some
time, perhaps during his spell as a teacher, he a period
India as a volunteer, an experience after which he
found it difficult to return to Irish life.
At Gonzaga Jim also trained
rugby – trained, in fact, one of
Gonzaga’s most renowned
teams: the JCT that drew the
1989 final, forcing a replay at
Lansdowne.
Left: Jim Walsh, Senior Cup Team
1975
A Wikipedia entry on Eunan O’Halpin’s (’72)
distinguished academic career lists his membership of
the Royal Irish Academy and sub-committees thereof.
He is also a member of the National Archives
Committee. At TCD he holds the Professorship of
Contemporary Irish History.
JCT 1968/1969.
Eunan O’Halpin is
second from
right,back row.
A copy of his
’Spying on
Ireland: British
intelligence and
Irish Neutrality in
the Second World War’ is available in the school library
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returned to Gonzaga to teach Economics. At some
time, perhaps during his spell as a teacher, he a period
India as a volunteer, an experience after which he
found it difficult to return to Irish life.
At Gonzaga Jim also trained
rugby – trained, in fact, one of
Gonzaga’s most renowned
teams: the JCT that drew the
1989 final, forcing a replay at
Lansdowne.
Left: Jim Walsh, Senior Cup Team
1975
A Wikipedia entry on Eunan O’Halpin’s (’72)
distinguished academic career lists his membership of
the Royal Irish Academy and sub-committees thereof.
He is also a member of the National Archives
Committee. At TCD he holds the Professorship of
Contemporary Irish History.
JCT 1968/1969.
Eunan O’Halpin is
second from
right,back row.
A copy of his
’Spying on
Ireland: British
intelligence and
Irish Neutrality in
the Second World War’ is available in the school library
69