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Soldiers Disabled Since the War are Entitled
Dependent widows and parents now dependent
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The Story of Ireland by A M Sullivan
Irish Fireside Stories,
Speeches from the Dock,
The Life of Archbishop McHale.
Our idea is to circulate the Gael, and the procu¬
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Gaelic students should commit to memory as
well as they can the sounds of the letters, vowels,
diphthongs, etc. Mr. T V Meehan of Chicago,
wrote us a while ago on this head, and suggested
problems in geometry, as a parallel. When we
were going to school we were obliged to learn the
Rules off by heart, and, as a pastime, learned the
verbiage of some problems, too. We have not
seen Gough for the last twenty years yet we think
we can repeat one of the problems in it. Here is
one. —
"A castle wall there was whose height was found
To be one hundred feet from the top to the ground
Against the castle wall a ladder stood upright,
Of the same length the castle was in height;
A waggish youth did the ladder slide,
(The bottom of it) ten feet from the side:
I would know how much did the ladder fall
By pulling it out from the wall?"
So the advantage of committing such things to
memory is obvious,
The problem is solved by 47 of First Euclid,
and it would do our young folks no harm to send
us the solution along with their Gaelic translations
The problem, of course, anticipates a knowledge
of the Square Root. We shall give some others
now and again.
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