President Roosevelt, who seems to emulate Mr. Gladstone's many-sidedness, writes in the “ Century ” on the Ancieat Irish Sagas. He pleads for the establishment of chairs of Celtic in the lending Universities. He contrasts, favourably to the Irish, their heroes, and stilj mpi;e their, heroines, with those of the Norm) and 'feutquic Sagas,, Ho hopes the Erse tales will become a familiar household part of the literature common .to all Eng-lish-speaking peoples. ——-
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12, 23 March 1907, Page 27
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