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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO
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standard and campaigned for McKinley; on issue of anti-Imperialism returned to Dem. party, 1900, and campaigned for Bryan; elected to 58th Congress, Feb. 23rd, 1904, for unexpired term (1904-5) of George B. McClellan, resigned; re-elected to 59th and 60th Congresses (1905-9), 12th N.Y. Dist.; was not candidate for re-election, 1909; resumed law practice at New York. Res.: 100 Broadway, New York, N.Y.

COFFEY, Denis Joseph, M.A., LL.D., M.B., B.Ch. Educ.: Catholic University, Dublin; formerly Prof. of Physiology and Dean of the Faculty at the Catholic Univ. School of Medicine; Lecturer in Physiology at St. Patrick's, Maynooth; worked at Univs. of Louvain, Leipsic, Madrid, etc.; Fellow of the old R.U.I.; member of the Royal Commission on Trinity Coll. and the Univ. of Dublin, 1906. President of Univ. Coll., Dublin, from 1908; Pro-Vice-Chancellor, N.U.I, from 1913; member of the Physiological Society and of the Society Scientifique de Bruxelles. Res.: 41 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin.

COFFEY, Rev. Peter, Ph.D., S.T.L., B.C.L.: b. Co. Meath, 1876. Educ.: Diocesan Seminary, Navan, and Maynooth: ordained priest, 1900; studied Philosophy at Louvain (D.Ph., 1905); Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, Maynooth College. Translated De Wulf's Scholasticism Old and New, and History of Medieval Philosophy. Author of The Science of Logic; Epistemology; Ontology Contributor to I. E. Record; Irish Theological Quarterly; Catholic Encyclopedia; Catholic Bulletin, etc; on philosophical, social, and economic questions; President of the Catholic Total Abstinence Federation of Ireland (since 1914). Res.: Maynooth College, Ireland.

COGAN, Denis J., wholesale provision merchant, Dublin; b. 1859; m. 1st, 1886, Elizabeth, dau. of John Murphy, of Laragh, Co. Wicklow; 2nd, 1915, Marie, dau. or John P. Butler, J.P., Stockbroker, Southill, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. Member of Wicklow County Council; of Dublin Corporation; of Council of Agriculture: General Council of County Councils; and Royal Dublin Society; M.P. for East Wicklow, 1900-07. Res.: Ardlui, Cowper Road, Dublin.

COGHILL, Sir Marmaduke Nevill Patrick Somerville, Bart (Gt. Brit., 1778). Educ.: Haileybury College; Exhibitioner, Cambridge. 2nd Lieut., R.F.A., 1915: served in France, Jan., 1916, till Armistice, 1913. Seconded Acting-Capt. to Turkish Gendarmerie, Scutari, Turkey. Recns.: hunting, shooting, golf, painting; eldest son of Sir Egerton Bushe, 5th Bart., and Elizabeth Hildegarde Augusta, dau. of Lt.-Col. Somerville, of Drishane, Co. Cork; b. 17th March, 1896: s. his father, 9th Oct., 1921. Res.: Glen Barrahane, Castletownsend, Skibbereen, Co. Cork.

COLAHAN, Nicholas Whistler, M.D., M.Ch., J.P.; Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy, Queen's College, Galway. Res.: The Villa, Galway.

COLE, Viscount John Henry Michael Cole, C.M.G. (1916), Major North Irish Horse; late 7th (Queen's Own) Hussars; formerly Lieut., 3rd Batt. Royal Enniskillen Fusiliers; served in European War, 1914-16; b. 10th Sept., 1876; eldest surviving son and heir of 4th Earl of Enniskillen; m. 1907, Irene Frances, dau. of late A E. Miller Mundy; two daus. Educ.: Eton. Res.: Florence Court, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh.

COLE, Grenville Arthur James, F.R.S. (1917); Professor of Geology, Royal College of Science for Ireland since 1890; Director of the Geological Survey of Ireland since 1905. At various times External Examiner in Geology in the Universities of Cambridge, London, Manchester, Glasgow, and New Zealand, and in Geography in the University of Oxford. Murchison Medal, Geological Society of London, 1909; President of the Geological Section, British Association, 1915; of the Geographical Association, 1919, and of the Irish Geographical Association, 1919-22. Has travelled extensively in Europe on cycling tours; also in S. Africa, Algeria and Tunisia, Canada, &c.; b. 21st Oct., 1859; 2nd son of J. J. Cole, Architect; m. 1895, Blanche, dau, of J. E. Vernon; one son. Pubns.: Aids in Practical Geology, 1891, 7th ed., 1918; The Gypsy Road, 1894; Open Air Studies in Geology, 1895, 2nd ed., 1902; The Changeful Earth, 1911; Rocks and their Origins, 1912, 2nd ed., 1922; Outlines of Mineralogy for Geological Students, 1913; The Growth of Europe, 1914; Ireland–the Land and the Landscape, 1915; Ireland the outpost, 1919; Common Stones, 1921; With Blanche Cole, As We Ride (cycling travel), 1902; and Scientific Papers. Res.: Orahova, Carrickmines, Co. Dublin.

COLE, Walter L. (M.P. for Co. Cavan from 1922).

COLIVET, Michael Patrick, T.D. (Sinn Fein), Limerick City, since Dec, 1918: elected for Limerick E. and City of Limerick in Parliament of S. Ireland, 1921; a member of Limerick Corporation; late Manager, Shannon Foundry, Limerick Res: Castleview Gardens, Limerick