T.C.D. Miscellany
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T.C.D. Miscellany is a student magazine in Trinity College, Dublin
, founded in 1895. It is part of the Trinity Publications stable of student-run newspapers and magazines, and as such its sister publications include Trinity News
, Icarus
and The Piranha.
The magazine was first published as T.C.D.: A College Miscellany in 1895 and based its title on the defunct Kottabos: A College Miscellany, a literary journal published between 1868 and 1895. The magazine has been published under various names since 1979, including New Miscellany and Miscellany.
For most of its history the Miscellany was edited by a different student in each of Trinity's three terms, producing several issues in each, but in recent years the editorship has been passed on annually. Two men who went on to edit The Irish Times
, John E. Healy and Alec Newman, edited the magazine in its early years. Other distinguished past editors include William Bedell Stanford
, Bruce Arnold, Vivian Mercier
, Conor Cruise O'Brien
, Paul McGuinness
, Shane Ross
, Donnell Deeny
, Don Knox, Ken Bruen
and Damien Kiberd
. Contributors over the years include Samuel Beckett
, Terence O'Neill
, Anthony Clare
, David Norris and Leo Varadkar
.
Volume 105 was produced as a collaboration between Trinity Publications and University College Dublin
Philosophy Society. Two issues were produced which had editors from both institutions and were distributed on both campuses.
Volume 119 will be published in the 2011/12 academic year.
Trinity College, Dublin
Trinity College, Dublin , formally known as the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, was founded in 1592 by letters patent from Queen Elizabeth I as the "mother of a university", Extracts from Letters Patent of Elizabeth I, 1592: "...we...found and...
, founded in 1895. It is part of the Trinity Publications stable of student-run newspapers and magazines, and as such its sister publications include Trinity News
Trinity News
Trinity News is the student newspaper of Trinity College, and the oldest student newspaper in Ireland. It is an independent newspaper which reports on the news and views of the students and staff of Dublin University...
, Icarus
Icarus (magazine)
Icarus is a student literary magazine based in Trinity College, Dublin. It publishes three issues per academic year and accepts submissions of poetry, prose and drama from students, staff and alumni of Dublin University. It was founded in 1950 by Alec Reid and has been published with regularity...
and The Piranha.
The magazine was first published as T.C.D.: A College Miscellany in 1895 and based its title on the defunct Kottabos: A College Miscellany, a literary journal published between 1868 and 1895. The magazine has been published under various names since 1979, including New Miscellany and Miscellany.
For most of its history the Miscellany was edited by a different student in each of Trinity's three terms, producing several issues in each, but in recent years the editorship has been passed on annually. Two men who went on to edit The Irish Times
The Irish Times
The Irish Times is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper launched on 29 March 1859. The editor is Kevin O'Sullivan who succeeded Geraldine Kennedy in 2011; the deputy editor is Paul O'Neill. The Irish Times is considered to be Ireland's newspaper of record, and is published every day except Sundays...
, John E. Healy and Alec Newman, edited the magazine in its early years. Other distinguished past editors include William Bedell Stanford
William Bedell Stanford
William Bedell Stanford was an Irish classical scholar and senator. He was Regius Professor of Greek at Trinity College, Dublin between 1940 and 1980 and served as the twenty-second Chancellor of the University between 1982 and 1984.He was born in Belfast, the son of a Dublin-born Church of...
, Bruce Arnold, Vivian Mercier
Vivian Mercier
Vivian Mercier was an Irish literary critic. He was born in Clara, County Offaly, Ireland and educated first at Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, and then at Trinity College, Dublin. He became a Scholar of the College and edited the student magazine T.C.D...
, Conor Cruise O'Brien
Conor Cruise O'Brien
Conor Cruise O'Brien often nicknamed "The Cruiser", was an Irish politician, writer, historian and academic. Although his opinion on the role of Britain in Northern Ireland changed over the course of the 1970s and 1980s, he always acknowledge values of, as he saw, the two irreconcilable traditions...
, Paul McGuinness
Paul McGuinness
Paul McGuinness is the main shareholder and founder of Principle Management Limited: an artist management company based in Dublin, Ireland, which has managed U2 from the start of their successful career...
, Shane Ross
Shane Ross
Shane Peter Nathaniel Ross is an independent Irish politician and Business Editor of the Sunday Independent. He was the longest-serving member of Seanad Éireann , until he was elected to Dáil Éireann for the constituency of Dublin South at the 2011 general election.-Early life and career:Born in...
, Donnell Deeny
Donnell Deeny
Sir Donnell Justin Patrick Deeny, QC, styled as The Hon Mr Justice Deeny is Chancery Judge in the High Court of Northern Ireland.-Background:...
, Don Knox, Ken Bruen
Ken Bruen
Ken Bruen is an Irish writer of hard-boiled and noir crime fiction.He was born in Galway, and educated at Gormanston College, County Meath and later at Trinity College Dublin, where he earned a Ph.D. in metaphysics. He spent twenty-five years as an English teacher in Africa, Japan, S.E. Asia and...
and Damien Kiberd
Damien Kiberd
Damien Kiberd is a well-known Irish journalist and commentator. He was one of the four founders of and formerly the editor of The Sunday Business Post. He is also a former business editor of The Irish Press and of the Sunday Tribune. Kiberd has also worked more recently as a presenter of news...
. Contributors over the years include Samuel Beckett
Samuel Beckett
Samuel Barclay Beckett was an Irish avant-garde novelist, playwright, theatre director, and poet. He wrote both in English and French. His work offers a bleak, tragicomic outlook on human nature, often coupled with black comedy and gallows humour.Beckett is widely regarded as among the most...
, Terence O'Neill
Terence O'Neill
Terence Marne O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of the Maine, PC was the fourth Prime Minister of Northern Ireland and leader of the Ulster Unionist Party...
, Anthony Clare
Anthony Clare
Anthony Ward Clare was an Irish psychiatrist well known in the UK and Ireland as a presenter of radio and TV programmes.-Career:...
, David Norris and Leo Varadkar
Leo Varadkar
Leo Varadkar is an Irish Fine Gael politician. He has been a Teachta Dála for the Dublin West constituency since June 2007. He is currently the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, being appointed on 9 March 2011....
.
Volume 105 was produced as a collaboration between Trinity Publications and University College Dublin
University College Dublin
University College Dublin ) - formally known as University College Dublin - National University of Ireland, Dublin is the Republic of Ireland's largest, and Ireland's second largest, university, with over 1,300 faculty and 17,000 students...
Philosophy Society. Two issues were produced which had editors from both institutions and were distributed on both campuses.
Volume 119 will be published in the 2011/12 academic year.
Full list of editors
Volume | Name |
---|---|
119 | E. McCahill |
118 | P. Dennison |
117 | C.J. McKinney |
116 | J. Acheson |
115 | S. Fortune |
114 | A. Ryan |
113 | D. Owens |
112 | N. Fleming-Farrell, R. Delaney |
111 | N. Fleming-Farrell |
110 | N. Fleming-Farrell, C. Lawlor |
109 | H. Fychan |
108 | H. Fychan, J. Fitzgerald |
107 | N. Murphy, A.N. Semple |
106 | J. Mehigan, J. Nix |
105 | K. Early Ken Early Kenneth Early is an Irish journalist and broadcaster. He is Chief Football Correspondent for Newstalk and is the key member of the station's Off The Ball football show.... , J. Mehigan, S. Sweeney, J. Ryan |
104 | K. Early Ken Early Kenneth Early is an Irish journalist and broadcaster. He is Chief Football Correspondent for Newstalk and is the key member of the station's Off The Ball football show.... , R. Lewis |
103 | K. Early Ken Early Kenneth Early is an Irish journalist and broadcaster. He is Chief Football Correspondent for Newstalk and is the key member of the station's Off The Ball football show.... , C. Green |
102 | A. Massie Alex Massie (journalist) Alex Massie is a Scottish journalist. A former Washington correspondent for The Scotsman, he has also written for The Daily Telegraph, Scotland on Sunday, The New Republic, The Daily Beast, The Los Angeles Times, Foreign Policy, National Review Online, The Sunday Telegraph, The New York Times ,... , M. Magee |
101 | A. Massie Alex Massie (journalist) Alex Massie is a Scottish journalist. A former Washington correspondent for The Scotsman, he has also written for The Daily Telegraph, Scotland on Sunday, The New Republic, The Daily Beast, The Los Angeles Times, Foreign Policy, National Review Online, The Sunday Telegraph, The New York Times ,... , B. Walsh |
100 | B. Walsh |
99 | D. Roche |
98 | D. Roche |
97 | D. Roche |
96 | D. Roche |
95 | T. Wall |
94 | T. Wall |
93 | Unknown |
92 | I. Fleming |
91 | T. Toibin |
90 | J. Noble |
89 | Unknown |
88 | Not named |
87 | P. Cannon |
86 | P. Cannon |
85 | Unknown |
84 | Unknown |
83 | Unknown |
82 | Unknown |
81 | E. Brazil, E. Parkinson, D. Kiberd Damien Kiberd Damien Kiberd is a well-known Irish journalist and commentator. He was one of the four founders of and formerly the editor of The Sunday Business Post. He is also a former business editor of The Irish Press and of the Sunday Tribune. Kiberd has also worked more recently as a presenter of news... |
80 | E. Maguire, J. Casey, S. Gilligan |
79 | B. Rogers, F. Dunne, A. McClurg |
78 | D. Knox, K. Bruen Ken Bruen Ken Bruen is an Irish writer of hard-boiled and noir crime fiction.He was born in Galway, and educated at Gormanston College, County Meath and later at Trinity College Dublin, where he earned a Ph.D. in metaphysics. He spent twenty-five years as an English teacher in Africa, Japan, S.E. Asia and... , N. Hamilton, T. Foley, T. Sanders, D. Boland |
77 | D.J.P. Deeny Donnell Deeny Sir Donnell Justin Patrick Deeny, QC, styled as The Hon Mr Justice Deeny is Chancery Judge in the High Court of Northern Ireland.-Background:... , S. Duff, T. Heron |
76 | T. Gaj, S.P.N. Ross Shane Ross Shane Peter Nathaniel Ross is an independent Irish politician and Business Editor of the Sunday Independent. He was the longest-serving member of Seanad Éireann , until he was elected to Dáil Éireann for the constituency of Dublin South at the 2011 general election.-Early life and career:Born in... , P. McGuinness Paul McGuinness Paul McGuinness is the main shareholder and founder of Principle Management Limited: an artist management company based in Dublin, Ireland, which has managed U2 from the start of their successful career... |
75 | J. Marriott, M. Keegan, C. Brown |
74 | J. Armstrong, S. Kelly, E. Gillespie |
73 | S.A. Walmsley, M. McConnell |
72 | M. Messenger, D. Roberts, D. Warner |
71 | S. MacDonald, P. Stocken |
70 | P. Gower, J. Lewis, J. Kelly, M. Yeats |
69 | D. de Vere White, L. Howes |
68 | T. Webb, J, Bugler, P. Strahern |
67 | P. Bell, M. Dibb, I. Dunlop |
66 | M. Moffett, G. Johnson, B. Arnold Bruce Arnold (author) Bruce Arnold is an English-born journalist and author who has lived in Ireland since 1957. His main expertise is in the fields of literary criticism and art criticism.... , I. Blake |
65 | S.A. Barcroft, R.W. Ewart, T.J. Brady |
64 | R.St.G. Sides, J.A. Poynton, N. O'Howard-Avison |
63 | D.M. Neligan, C.R. Haskins, J.H.F. Campbell |
62 | D.R. Pack-Beresford, E. Wood, R.St.G. Sides |
61 | A.G. Anderson, P.D.H. Riddell, J.R. Cole |
60 | G. Malcomson, [?] Tottenham, M.T. Malone-Barrett |
59 | W. Webb, A.J.M. Synge, W.G. Simpson |
58 | H.R.F. Keating, B.V. Share, W.A. Payne, D.M. McDonnell |
57 | R. Graham, D. Stewart Cross, F.J. Lewis |
56 | J.B. Roach, J.K. White, G. Wilde |
55 | R. Hackett, W.F. McCormick, J.S. Jackson |
54 | B. Farrington Benjamin Farrington Benjamin Farrington was an Irish scholar and professor of the Classics. Born in Cork, he was educated in Ireland and taught at the university level in Ireland and South Africa... , R.H.S. Boyd, N.N. Wells |
53 | D.A.R. Chillingworth, R. Gamble, J. Heuston |
52 | J.E. McKeon, E.R. Hayes, D. Moore |
51 | J.L. Brooks, W. Thompson, B.H. Williamson |
50 | J.R. Cross, W.E.R. Hackett, J.L. Brooks |
49 | A.N. Jeffares, J. Roundhill, M.J.F. Mathews |
48 | B.W. Maguire, T.H. Lyle, J.D. Llewellyn-Jones |
47 | J.W. Kennedy, E.R.R. Green, R.L. McClelland, W.J. White |
46 | V.H.S. Mercier Vivian Mercier Vivian Mercier was an Irish literary critic. He was born in Clara, County Offaly, Ireland and educated first at Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, and then at Trinity College, Dublin. He became a Scholar of the College and edited the student magazine T.C.D... , G.D.P. Allt, B. Solomons, W.J. White |
45 | R.P.C. Hanson, A.T. Hanson, D.C. Cruise O'Brien Conor Cruise O'Brien Conor Cruise O'Brien often nicknamed "The Cruiser", was an Irish politician, writer, historian and academic. Although his opinion on the role of Britain in Northern Ireland changed over the course of the 1970s and 1980s, he always acknowledge values of, as he saw, the two irreconcilable traditions... |
44 | D.A.P. Murphy, R.B. McBirney, J.D.W. Hughes |
43 | J.R.C. Green, W.P.M. Ross, M.E. Tapissier |
42 | C.A. Herbert, F.A.G. Willis, G.D.P. Allt |
41 | G.F. Mitchell, D.A. Webb, S. Garvin |
40 | T.G. Tyrrell, J.M. Beaumont, M. Farrell, |
39 | R.P. McDermott, G.O. Simms, W.M. Atkins |
38 | E.C. Allberry, R.M. Hilliard, L.H. Yodaiken |
37 | H.G. Yates, W.B. Stanford William Bedell Stanford William Bedell Stanford was an Irish classical scholar and senator. He was Regius Professor of Greek at Trinity College, Dublin between 1940 and 1980 and served as the twenty-second Chancellor of the University between 1982 and 1984.He was born in Belfast, the son of a Dublin-born Church of... , J.S. Alcorn |
36 | J.S.R. Cole, R.W. Reynolds, N.R. Fleming |
35 | W.F. Pyle, C.W.W. Ryan, G.S. Power |
34 | G.E. Gill, W.J.K. Mandy, R.B.D. French |
33 | A.H.M. Hillis, L.T. Fleming, A.C. Strahan |
32 | R.E. McGuire, F.H. Boland, A. Newman |
31 | L.G.P. Freer, J. Kennedy, R.R. Woods |
30 | J.R. Gregory, I.E. Jones, D.St.C Mackenzie |
29 | E.C. Micks, R.H. McKeag, W.I.P. McDonogh |
28 | M. Wilson, F. Moore, W.R. Aykroyd |
27 | L.J.D. Richardson, J.L. Woods, W.F. Patton, M. Wilson |
26 | R.N.D. Wilson, W.F. Fearon, W. McCausland Stewart |
25 | C.J.L. Brock, T.C. Kingsmill Moore Theodore Conyngham Kingsmill Moore Theodore Conyngham Kingsmill Moore was an Irish judge, politician and author.T. C. Kingsmill Moore was educated at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Dublin. Whilst Auditor of the College Historical Society, W.B. Yeats spoke at the Inaugural meeting of his session... , G.S.B. Mack, T.F.L. Carey |
24 | T.C. Kingsmill Moore Theodore Conyngham Kingsmill Moore Theodore Conyngham Kingsmill Moore was an Irish judge, politician and author.T. C. Kingsmill Moore was educated at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Dublin. Whilst Auditor of the College Historical Society, W.B. Yeats spoke at the Inaugural meeting of his session... , A.J. Leventhal, J.C. Davis |
23 | L.J.D. Richardson, T.D.M. Bartley |
22 | T.D.M. Bartley, T.C. Kingsmill Moore Theodore Conyngham Kingsmill Moore Theodore Conyngham Kingsmill Moore was an Irish judge, politician and author.T. C. Kingsmill Moore was educated at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Dublin. Whilst Auditor of the College Historical Society, W.B. Yeats spoke at the Inaugural meeting of his session... , J.C. Bennett |
21 | W.C. de Pauley, G.C.P. Stevenson, B. Farrington |
20 | B.St.J Galvin, W.A. Spence, J.H. Magowan John Hall Magowan Sir John Hall Magowan, was a British diplomat. Raised in Mountnorris, Co. Armagh, he was educated at the Royal School, Armagh and Trinity College, Dublin... |
19 | W.E. Henry, J.H.F. Leland, T.D.M. Bartley |
18 | H.M.W. Burd, F.S. Thomas, H.M.O. White |
17 | M.H. FitzGerald, J. Austin, O. Beckett, W.E. McClelland |
16 | J. Austin, C.B. Armstrong, D.H. Cole |
15 | H.C. Macnamara, J.G. Acheson |
14 | R. McCombe, T.M. Barker, J.M. Henry |
13 | C.J.H. Adderley, W.H.A. O'Grady |
12 | J.H. Monroe, T.W. Bridge |
11 | W.J. van Zijl, A.S. Quekett, H.S.B. Taylor |
10 | J.M. FitzGerald, J.S.S. Johnston, T.S.C. Dagg |
9 | F.V. Gordon |
8 | C.H. Darley, A.J.B. Whyte |
7 | A.J.B. Whyte, W.J.D. Thackwell |
6 | J.H. Lepper, F.A. Longworth, C.H. Darley |
5 | E.V. Longworth, F.A. Longworth |
4 | J.E. Healy, E.V. Longworth |
3 | J.E. Healy |
2 | R.H. Ryland |
1 | G. Freeman Irwin, J.O. Murray |
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