I grew up in a small New England city where Irish Catholics, or<br > those of "Irish extraction," were not asked to join the country<br > club, and so--being of that extraction myself--I have long been<br > aware of the strong, and at the same time vulnerable, position of<br > the Irish in American life. But more than my own personal expe-<br > riences and sentiments have gone into the production of this book,<br > and there are a number of people whom I would like to thank for<br > their assistance, insights, impressions, memories, and materials.<br > Most particularly I am grateful to Mr. John Murray Cuddihy of<br > New York for access to his voluminous data on the Murray-<br > Cuddihy-Bradley-McDonnell family complex, as well as for his<br > own considerable researches on the general topic of the Irish in<br > America. 1 am also indebted to Mr. Cuddihy s wife, Harriet De<br > Haven Cuddihy, for help as well as for hospitality, nor should I<br > overlook the two older Cuddihy children, Heidi and John, who--<br > despite the fact that they have a perfect attendance record at their<br >
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