Track 1: His undergraduate days at Trinity from 1949, and his courses and lecturers in Physics and ChemistryTrack 2: Recalling student groups and societies from undergraduate daysTrack 3: The admission of female lecturers to the Common Room in 1955, and his involvement in the change. Track 4: The traffic through the College, and how Dublin people perceived the college. The ban on Catholic students. Track 5: The use of the Long Room in former times by students to view old exam papers, and the previous location of the Book of Kells. Track 6: College funding down through the yearsTrack 7: Summarising his long association with Trinity College.

Brian McMurry, b. 1931 (Recording III)


Brian McMurry, b. 1931 (Recording III)
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Type: | Disk, MP3 |
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Audio series: | Trinity College, Dublin, Collection |
Bitrate: | 160 |
Download time limit: | 48 hours |
File size(s): | 7.82 MB, 5.96 MB, 6.57 MB, 5.26 MB, 4.51 MB, 9.01 MB, 6.43 MB, 11.65 MB |
Number of files: | 8 |
Product ID: | CDTCD01-13 |
Subject: | Fellow Emeritus, Professor of Organic Chemistry |
Recorded by: | Maurice O’Keeffe – Irish Life and Lore |