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  1. Mícheál C. Cranitch (1 December 1912 – 23 November 1999) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician. He was Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann in 1973. Cranitch was born in Rathcormac, County Cork. In 1969 he was nominated by the Taoiseach Jack Lynch to the 12th Seanad. In 1973, he stood for election on the Administrative Panel, but did ...

  2. Mícheál Cranitch, né le 1er décembre 1912 à Rathcormac et mort le 23 novembre 1999 1, est une personnalité politique irlandaise du Fianna Fáil. Il est Cathaoirleach (président) du Seanad Éireann en 1973. Cranitch est né à Rathcormac, dans le comté de Cork. En 1969, il est nommé par le Taoiseach Jack Lynch au 12e Seanad.

  3. Mícheál C. Cranitch (* 1. Dezember 1912 in Rathcormac, County Cork; † 23. November 1999) war ein irischer Politiker der Fianna Fáil. Biografie

  4. Micheál Cranitch: Senator; In office 27 October 1977 – 12 March 1980: Constituency: Nominated by the Taoiseach: In office 5 November 1969 – 27 October 1977: Constituency: Cultural and Educational Panel: In office 23 June 1965 – 5 November 1969: Constituency: Nominated by the Taoiseach: In office 14 December 1961 – 23 June ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_DoogeJames Dooge - Wikipedia

    • Early Life, Career and Academia
    • Contributions to Science and Hydrology
    • Political Career
    • European Integration-Dooge Report

    James Dooge was born in Birkenhead, England, in 1922. He was educated in Liverpool before moving to Dún Laoghaire and was educated by at Christian Brothers College. Dooge's father was an engineer, and so were other relatives. At school Dooge convinced the authorities to bring in an applied mathematicsteacher in to tutor him on the subject. He went ...

    Hydrology

    With numerous publications on the subject, he is credited with turning hydrology from an empirical technology into the science it is today.Alongside fellow Irishman Eamon Nash, he was the founder of what today is called systems hydrology in the early sixties. In the 1960s, Dooge was active in developing an international network of hydrology scientists and engineers that stretched from the US to the then USSR: "These contacts were very beneficial, enabling research taking place from all over t...

    Climate change

    Dooge was involved in some of the earliest work done to identify the causes of climate change. He was heavily involved in the discussions within WMO in 1978 that eventually led to the first World Climate Conference being held in Geneva in 1979. At the discussions a group of four were given two questions; Is there such a thing as a climate problem? And, if there is, is it serious enough to call a world conference of scientists to discuss it? He served as chairman of the Scientific Advisory Com...

    As well as having a distinguished career as an academic, Dooge led a very active political life. His great-grandfather had been the first chairman of the elected Kingstown County Borough Council. Dooge was a member of Dublin City Council from 1948, and gained notice from the Taoiseach of the time, John A. Costello. From 1961 to 1977 Dooge was a Sen...

    He had a primary role in the intergovernmental building of a report into improving the co-operation of the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1984 during Ireland's presidency. His appointment was not without controversy: Garret FitzGerald insisted on the appointment of Dooge despite German pressure for West Germany's former president, Karl Carste...

  6. Michael Dalgan Lyons (1 November 1910 – 19 November 1991) was an Irish Fine Gael politician from Ballyhaunis, County Mayo. [1] [2] A farmer and former employee of the Irish Sugar Company, he stood unsuccessfully as a Fine Gael candidate for Dáil Éireann in the Mayo South constituency at three successive general elections ( 1954, 1957, and ...

  7. Nationality. Irish. Occupation. Actor. Years active. 1978–present. Lorcan Cranitch (born 28 August 1959) is an Irish actor. Born in Dublin, Lorcan Cranitch became involved in drama while a student. In 1980 he moved to London, where he trained at RADA.