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April 7th, 1945

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FROM THE ARCHIVES: You'd never know who you'd meet at an Irish Times staff dance in the 1940s, as editor Bertie Smyllie recorded in this \"Irishman's Diary\". - JOE JOYCE WHY I went to the Irish TimesStaff Club Dance in Clery's Ballroom the other night I do not know. I have passed the stage at which dancing interested me, if it really ever did, and besides, I was not built to shine as a \"jitterbug\". Yet I went, and I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed it all. At such functions, it always is the people rather than the dancing that interest me. And there were some very interesting folk at this particular \"hop\". I could scarcely believe my eyes when I saw Professor Erwin Schrodinger romping about in the \"Walls of Limerick\" - or was it the \"Waves of Troy\"? I just don't know - but there the great man was, and dancing remarkably well.
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The Irish Times Ltd
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