Byrne, Cyril (Oral History Interview)

Professor, Department of English, Atlantic Canadian Studies Dr. Cyril Byrne speaks about or mentions: his early life and family in Newfoundland; Corner Brook; Gushue family; Wade family; Kitchuses, Conception Bay; Buckle family; his education in the United Kingdom and Ireland; St. Dunstan's Uni...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Byrne, Cyril J., 1940-
Other Authors: Cook, Hansel Interviewer
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/23051
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Summary:Professor, Department of English, Atlantic Canadian Studies Dr. Cyril Byrne speaks about or mentions: his early life and family in Newfoundland; Corner Brook; Gushue family; Wade family; Kitchuses, Conception Bay; Buckle family; his education in the United Kingdom and Ireland; St. Dunstan's University; Ken MacKinnon; University College Dublin; Dr. Jim O'Brien; Anglo-Saxon; Father Dunning; teaching at Mount Saint Vincent University; teaching in Newfoundland; attending Oxford University; doing a Phd at the University of Toronto; working as an announcer at CBC during summers; starting the Atlantic Canada Studies program; Nova Scotia Premier Gerry Reagan and his help to fund the Atlantic Canada Studies program; Don Keleher; President of the Bank of Montreal; A man named O'Hara, who was Secretary to the Prime Minister; Dick Walsh; Prime Minister Garret FitzGerald; Irish teacher Padraig at in the Atlantic Canada Studies program; University of Galway; Irish Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic; changes in the faculty and administration; his time spent on the Board of Governors and memories of the times; Terry Whalen; Unionization; speaks about class and student changes over the years