
JAMES MURRAY
JAMES MURRAY
lives in Belgium and is retired. Memories of UCD: I distinctly remember the move to Belfield in 1964, before it was e...
lives in Belgium and is retired. Memories of UCD: I distinctly remember the move to Belfield in 1964, before it was e...
lives in Ireland and is semi-retired. Memories of UCD: Debating at the L&H; attending lectures by the inspirational Patrick Lynch, and by the charismatic Professor Denis Donoghue. Representing UCD on the men’s hockey and cricket teams.
lives in Canada. Memories of UCD: Playing double bass in the 1969 UCD orchestra performance of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto #3 in C Minor Opus 37, in Newman House on St Stephen’s Green.
lives in the UK. Memories of UCD: Forming three great friendships. One of which was with Professor Tom Dunning, an Old and Middle English professor.
lives in Ireland, and works as an architect across Dublin, Toronto and London. Memories of UCD: Rowing at junior level, from 1963 to 1965, Professor Sean De Courcy’s enthusiasm and the chaplain, Fr Tuohy.
lives in the USA. Memories of UCD: At the time, it was not permitted for women to wear trousers in College, so we wore very tight short skirts. I was the goalie on the hockey team, and I got tremendous satisfaction on Saturday mornings wearing trousers to retrieve my goalie pads in the Main Hall
lives in Belgium and is retired. Memories of UCD: I distinctly remember the move to Belfield in 1964, before it was established as Belfield campus in 1970, and Professor TE Nevin. He had a reputation as a formidable academic, and I am sure that he played a substantial role in the move to Belfield.
lives in Ireland and is semi-retired. Memories of UCD: Debating at the L&H; attending lectures by the inspirational Patrick Lynch, and by the charismatic Professor Denis Donoghue. Representing UCD on the men’s hockey and cricket teams.
lives in Canada. Memories of UCD: Playing double bass in the 1969 UCD orchestra performance of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto #3 in C Minor Opus 37, in Newman House on St Stephen’s Green.
lives in the UK. Memories of UCD: Forming three great friendships. One of which was with Professor Tom Dunning, an Old and Middle English professor.
lives in Ireland, and works as an architect across Dublin, Toronto and London. Memories of UCD: Rowing at junior level, from 1963 to 1965, Professor Sean De Courcy’s enthusiasm and the chaplain, Fr Tuohy.
lives in the USA. Memories of UCD: At the time, it was not permitted for women to wear trousers in College, so we wore very tight short skirts. I was the goalie on the hockey team, and I got tremendous satisfaction on Saturday mornings wearing trousers to retrieve my goalie pads in the Main Hall