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		<title>Art wolf at 00:34, 19 April 2007</title>
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Pius d&amp;#039;Alton PhD, BA (1874-1949), distinguished Irish Mathematician, Author, Philosopher, Engineer and Diplomat has enjoyed quite a vogue amongst the members of the Redbrick community. Born just outside Tralee the young d&amp;#039;Alton displayed a strong intellect and a quick mind and won a scholarship to attend University College in Dublin.&lt;br /&gt;
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Initially, d&amp;#039;Alton intended pursuing a career in medicine, but due to a timetabling error found himself studying mathematics. Having secured his BA, his doctoral thesis on Semi-Finite Alegbras was regarded as being a rather radical work by the British mathematical establishment, but was published widely in Europe. It was as a result of this thesis, that in 1903 he began to correspond with a young Swiss patent clerk called Albert Einstein. They swopped details of their various works in progress leading d&amp;#039;Alton to remark &amp;#039;Your work is of a most interesting, and potentially influential nature..... I have had the chance to examine your calculations but briefly, but suspect you&amp;#039;ll find that E=mc^3 or some such.&amp;#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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Despite the controversy generated by his thesis and early publications, the authorities in University College recognised his talent and granted him tenure as a lecturer in mathematics. It was about this time also that d&amp;#039;Alton began to occupy a place in literary Dublin. Contrary to the official version propounded by the Joycean establishment, contemporary diaries and letters reveal that Joyce actually spent the original Bloomsday in a drunken stupor on the floor of d&amp;#039;Alton&amp;#039;s Dublin apartment.&lt;br /&gt;
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It is for his [[Desist|series of comic novels]] based in the fictional &amp;#039;St. Harleband&amp;#039;s College&amp;#039; that d&amp;#039;Alton is chiefly remembered. Although in commercial they were a merely a marginal success, the exploits of such eccentrics as &amp;#039;The Senior Wrangler&amp;#039; and &amp;#039;The Autocrat&amp;#039; inspired a loyal following amongst University undergraduates, junior civil servants and the American community in Ireland. The first such book &amp;#039;Within These Walls&amp;#039; was published in 1907, and d&amp;#039;Alton continued these chronicles right up to his death. Their publication was not without a degree of controversy as d&amp;#039;Alton was inclined to include thinly veiled parodies of his academic and literary contemporaries in these books. This led to him being described, by Patrick Kavanagh in 1940, as a &amp;#039;thundering guttersnipe.&amp;#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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d&amp;#039;Alton&amp;#039;s name was also well-known amongst the &amp;#039;steam-men&amp;#039; of Ireland. His patented d&amp;#039;Alton Regulating Valve was a fundemental component of steam train and traction engines since its invention in 1910. Indeed, for a period his name entered the language as the expression &amp;#039;His d&amp;#039;Alton needs tightening&amp;#039; was used widely as a metaphor for mental instability.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the 1930&amp;#039;s d&amp;#039;Alton found favour with the deValera regime and was, for a brief period, sent to Nazi Germany on the personal instructions of the taoiseach. Whilst there, he met with Adolf Hitler. The meeting is described in the memoirs of a young German Lieutanent who served as part of Hitler&amp;#039;s personal staff. &amp;#039;The Fuhrer received a Herr Daltung [sic] of Ireland in his salon. Daltung amused the company with his witty converation for quite some time. One remark in particular, a suggestion that it might be possible to build a &amp;#039;people&amp;#039;s automobile&amp;#039; which would be affordable to the average industrial worker caused much mirth. I note however that the Fuhrer did not join in the laughter.&amp;#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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So highly did deValera regard d&amp;#039;Alton that in 1936 he sent him a draft copy of Bunreacht na hÃ‰ireann for review. Appalled by its confessional nature, d&amp;#039;Alton sarcastically scrawled &amp;#039;DoChum GlÃ³ire DÃ© agus OnÃ³ra na hÃ‰ireann&amp;#039; before returning the typescript to deValera. deValera failed to appreciate the irony and the postscript found its way into the final version.&lt;br /&gt;
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After the Emergency d&amp;#039;Alton grew increasing dissatisfied with life in Ireland and in 1947 travelled to Cork where, accompanied by a band of followers he declared a &amp;#039;Republic of Munster&amp;#039; from the steps of City Hall. Due to an unfortunate printing error this proclamation became known as the &amp;#039;Electricity Declaration.&amp;#039; The printed copies began &amp;#039;Munstermen and Munsterwomen, in the name of God and her dead generators from which she derives her power...&amp;#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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The &amp;#039;insurrection&amp;#039; was quickly quelled and d&amp;#039;Alton was brought before Cork Circuit Court charged with a breach of the peace. His speech from the dock must go down as one of the most impassioned ever made. &amp;#039;Vangard, hear my roar! I am the Legion of the Rearguard! By my principles I live and for them I shall die. Cower before me, ye heretics and traitors. Barbarians all! Feel my wrath and tremble!&amp;#039; Overwhelmed by the force of d&amp;#039;Alton&amp;#039;s oratory the judge bound him to the peace for 4 years.&lt;br /&gt;
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After this incident, d&amp;#039;Alton retired to a cottage in West Kerry where he passed the last two years of his life in writing and bee-keeping.&lt;br /&gt;
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--Autocrat &lt;br /&gt;
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