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        <p>Edward Patrick McGrath was born in New York City on 8 December 1929, the son of Edward Patrick McGrath and Elizabeth née Breen.  His parents had emigrated to the United States from Belfast.  He received a bachelor’s degree from New York University in 1958 and a master’s degree from Brooklyn College in 1960.<lb/><lb/><lb/><lb/>Edward McGrath began his career in journalism at the *New York Herald Tribune* in the 1950s.  Over the years, he worked in publishing and public relations.  During the final twelve years of his life he was president of McGrath Associates, a corporate communications consulting firm.  Edward was also a writer.  His published non-fiction works included articles on such far-ranging subjects as whaling and witchcraft.  He had an interest in Irish literature and wrote fiction for personal pleasure.  In 1974, Edward and his wife moved from New York City to Weston, Connecticut where among other things he held the position of chairman of the Library Board.  Edward McGrath died in Weston on 23 August 1994.</p>
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      <p>Letter from Oliver St. John Gogarty, Irish-American writer and surgeon, 45 East 61st Street, New York.  Informs McGrath he could find his writings about Joyce in *Mourning Became Mrs. Spendlove*.  Notes that in America he is ineligible to discuss Joyce because he happened to know him.</p>
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