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Michael Healy, Detail of St Joseph (1935), St Brendan’s Catholic cathedral, Loughrea Jozef Vrtiel

Excerpt Born in a Dublin tenement, Michael Healy set the bar for excellence in stained glass

Dr David Caron shares his insights from his book Michael Healy, 1873-1941: An Túr Gloine’s stained glass pioneer.

OF ALL AREAS of the visual arts in twentieth-century Ireland, it is in the field of stained glass that the country acquired a reputation for artistic excellence and superb craftsmanship.

Windows from An Túr Gloine (the Tower of Glass), Harry Clarke’s studio, Earley & Company, among other studios, were highly prized, often ordered by the Irish diaspora, both those in religious life and laity and can be found on all continents.

The Irish stained glass revival had its origins in County Galway on the cusp of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries when Edward Martyn, landlord, playwright and generous philanthropist, decided to erect a memorial stained glass window to his mother in their parish church at Labane, Ardrahan, not far from Loughrea.

Disappointed by the standard of stained glass being produced in Ireland and eager to avoid importing from abroad, he set about establishing stained glass classes, to be taught in the Arts and Crafts tradition, at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art (now NCAD). His initiative was ably abetted by his friend the celebrated portrait painter, Sarah Purser, who quickly took principal responsibility and set up a new stained glass studio named An Túr Gloine which opened in January 1903 and where graduates of the School’s stained glass classes would be employed.

Michael Healy, Detail of the saved in The Last Judgement, (1939–40), St Brendan’s Catholic cathedral, Loughrea, Co. Galway (photograph, Jozef Vrtiel) Michael Healy, detail of the savedi n the last judgement, 1939-40. Jozef Vrtiel Jozef Vrtiel

In order for An Túr Gloine to be a success the studio needed immediate patrons and Edward Martyn did not hesitate to draw upon his Loughrea connections; as a generous benefactor to the Catholic Church, he was on excellent terms with his local bishop, Dr Healy, Bishop of Clonfert, who was then giving consideration to the embellishment of his newly constructed cathedral.

Dr Healy, who like Martyn was also a supporter of home industry, was assisted by the cathedral’s dynamic administrator, Fr Jeremiah O’Donovan (who later left the Church and wrote novels under the name Gerald O’Donovan). With a timely financial bequest from a local woman who had emigrated to the USA, the first window was ordered for the cathedral; located in the sanctuary, it depicts The Annunciation.

Michael Healy

An Túr Gloine’s first recruit was Michael Healy (1873–1941) and it is recorded that he worked on Loughrea’s The Annunciation under the supervision of A.E. Child, the London-born stained glass artist who was both instructor of the craft at the School of Art and manager at An Túr Gloine. For Healy, his painting of an angel in The Annunciation was the beginning of a creative association with the cathedral that continued for almost four decades, concluding with one of his masterpieces the year before he died.

Michael Healy, Detail of angels above the damned in The Last Judgement, (1939–40), St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea, Co. Galway (photograph, Jozef Vrtiel) Michael Healy, detail of angels above the damned in the last judgement, 1939-40. Jozef Vrtiel Jozef Vrtiel

Michael Healy was born to an impoverished family in a tenement flat at 40 Bishop Street, Dublin, not far from where Jacob’s Factory was located, and he seems to have been both creative and solitary from a young age. The family moved about quite a bit, from one tenement flat to another, though never moving far from Bishop Street or Bride Street. A devout Catholic he had tried to become a Dominican lay brother at the order’s seminary in Tallaght, then a rural location some distance from the city, but life as a lay brother proved incompatible with his desire to be visually creative so after some months he departed. However, the intervention of a kindly and supportive Dominican priest, Fr Henry Glendon, allowed Healy to study in the galleries of Florence for 18 months while undertaking illustration work for Fr Glendon’s publication, The Irish Rosary, and his time in Italy proved to be a transformative experience.

On his return he was recommended to Sarah Purser for her fledgling stained glass studio due to his drawing prowess – skilled draughtsmanship being essential to work in the medium.

Michael Healy’s first solo window – conceived, designed and entirely made by him – came in 1904. St Simeon was designed for Loughrea’s baptistry and Healy’s ability to convey character into the aged saint’s face is remarkable for a novice artist in the craft. Noteworthy is the translation of the word ‘saint’ into Irish and its treatment in Celtic-style lettering, a reminder that the stained glass being created at An Túr Gloine was part of the wider Celtic Revival movement as well as adhering to the philosophy of the Arts and Crafts movement. St Simeon, along with two other windows made for Loughrea’s baptistry, were sent on exhibition to the St Louis World Fair before being installed in 1906.

Michael Healy, Our Lady Queen of Heaven (or Regina Coeli), (1933), St Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea, Co. Galway (photograph, Jozef Vrtiel) Michael Healy, our lady queen of heaven. Jozef Vrtiel Jozef Vrtiel

Flanking Loughrea’s sanctuary are two side altars, both of which feature rose windows and in 1906 the first of them was entrusted to Healy. It depicts the Virgin Mary staring directly at the viewer with the Christ Child on her lap, and in the periphery are six Irish saints. The second rose window, made in 1907, features Mary in a different guise, one of familial domesticity as she carefully tends to some needlework under the watchful gaze of the young Jesus and St Joseph.

Edward Martyn’s relatives on his mother’s side, the self-made Smyth family of Masonbrook, Loughrea, proved to be staunch supporters of An Túr Gloine and over three generations commissioned several memorial windows for Loughrea Cathedral. The first window which Healy undertook for the Smyths was a single light depicting a youthful St Anthony of Padua; a fine window but one that does not prepare the viewer for the remarkable windows by Michael Healy which were to follow. By now, 1908, Healy’s star was on the ascent and he was proving to be the most talented member of the studio. Two years later he designed and painted a magnificent 5-light window for Letterkenny Cathedral on the theme of the Convention of Drumceat with St Colmcille centre stage among a multitude of clerics, bards, kings and princes.

By 1912 it seemed like the commitment to filling Loughrea Cathedral with the finest of Irish stained glass had come to an end; two successive bishops commissioned no windows and likewise there were no orders from the generous Smyth family. It may have been that priorities lay elsewhere and of course the First World War disrupted everything.

In the mid 1920s Healy was asked to undertake memorial window for a member of the Smyth family, nineteen year old John Smyth III, who had died in Dublin of pneumonia. A striking and youthful St John, robed in ruby and emerald glass, gazes ahead accompanied by his traditional evangelical symbol of the eagle, fashioned from burnished gold. In the predella (base) panel below, Healy depicts St John in old age, kneeling at his desk and absorbed in a holy book – perhaps his Gospel – when to his astonishment Christ appears before him.

In 1929, with the windows in the cathedral’s north wall almost all filled with stained glass, attention moved to the south wall and Healy was tasked with creating a single-light window celebrating Christ the King to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of Bishop John Dignan’s priesthood.

Healy’s representation of Christ as an austere figure, similar to a slightly earlier window for the Catholic Church at Warrenpoint, shows the influence of Byzantine art and mosaics.

In Christ the King Michael Healy employed a technique called aciding, one that was also favoured by his contemporary Harry Clarke. The artists used hydrofluoric acid to etch away a thin layer of colour on the surface of a piece of clear glass or flashed glass as it is known. This allowed for subtle tones and shades to be introduced, and where etched through completely, pinpricks of daylight could penetrate, and as the clouds and general weather conditions changed, windows which had been acided in this manner come to life and sparkle in an almost magical manner and give them a jewel-like appearance.

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A few years later Healy was commissioned to make a companion window to Christ the King, and this one would celebrate Our Lady in her role as Our Lady Queen of Heaven. It was commissioned by Bishop Tief in Kansas, the descendent of Irish emigrants. Again Healy employed the aciding technique but more extensively, and technically he brought it a stage further where he sandwiched, or plated, two pieces of acided glass – one ruby and one blue – together, carefully registered, so that not only would the artist achieve shades of red and blue but a myriad shades of mauves, violets and purples. The outcome is stunning. The serene face of Our Lady was almost certainly influenced by the medieval Kilcorban Madonna, a local sculpture which had been used in a procession at the 1932 International Eucharist Congress in Dublin that Bishop Tief had attended.

Two years later, in 1935, Healy was commissioned to create another window for the cathedral’s south wall, this time paid for by a New Jersey-based parish priest, Fr Frederick Mitchell, who was a native of Loughrea. Whereas Christ the King and Our Lady Queen of Heaven both have a detached icon-like quality, this window depicting St Joseph with the young Jesus is full of empathy and harks back to his rose window of 1906 depicting the Holy Family. In his new window, an elderly and ashen-faced St Joseph looks on as Jesus, full of wide-eyed innocence, presents him with a butterfly, a symbol of the resurrection. St Joseph’s expression is one of immense sadness, knowing that death by crucifixion is the destiny of his son.

For the predella panel at the bottom of the window, Healy chose the Rest on the Flight into Egypt, a scene he had depicted previously in other windows. The vignette is set at night time and St Joseph has made a little fire and holds a lantern so that Our Lady can tend to the infant Jesus, and in the background the donkey grazes; it’s a gentle, tranquil scene.

By now Michael Healy was in his early sixties and Loughrea Cathedral had only two significant windows yet to be filled with stained glass – these were the pair of large three-light windows, positioned side by side, in the south transept above the confessionals, and in 1935 he was asked to create a window depicting The Ascension for the left hand opening. The Ascension allowed Healy to treat a theme that combined his interest in juxtaposing the real with the transcendent. As the apostles and Our Lady gather below, kneeling in prayerful adoration, the figure of Jesus is surrounded by a mandorla and accompanied by phalanxes of angles appear to levitate heavenwards.

Again Healy has introduced extensive aciding and plating so that the entire window shimmers and sparkles.

The Ascension was completed in 1936, and it was time to move on to its companion window, his final one for the cathedral; fittingly it depicts The Last Judgement. The subject of The Last Judgement, popular in medieval and renaissance art, is one that was less frequently treated in the twentieth century, though it is worth noting that Harry Clarke’s final window, made for the Catholic Church in Newport, County Mayo, also treats this dramatic theme.

Healy’s The Last Judgement has the figure of Christ in the upper part of the centre light, but it is the lower third of all three light that demands the viewer’s immediate attention: it features an incredible sea of faces and hands which is separated, good from bad by a powerful thrusting column of energy. The contrast between the two groups of faces, which number fifty in all, is very striking – the contorted faces of the damned, their eyes bulging, mouths screaming, and knuckles clenched in sheer terror are like buoys in a storm as they are thrown about in the grip of a violent crimson and purple sea.

By comparison, the expressions of the saved convey the essence of inner peace and tranquillity, their hands joined in prayerful thanksgiving. Although only their faces and hands are visible, they appear to be floating on their backs in a sea of sparkling clear water. Completed a year before Healy’s death, The Last Judgement can be viewed as among the high points of Michael Healy’s achievements and is the jewel in the crown of Loughrea Cathedral’s remarkable collection of Irish stained glass.

Michael Healy, 1873-1941: An Túr Gloine’s stained glass pioneer by David Caron is now available (Published by Four Courts Press).

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    Feb 27th 2020, 3:58 PM

    Great worker since he lost his seat,so keep him out of dail eireann.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:01 PM

    @@mdmak33: he got stuck in the last time of the floods too. I think he is more genuine than most other politicians.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:15 PM

    @Derek Lyster: Credit where it’s earned in fairness. Fair dues to him for getting stuck in. I’d credit it more though if a passer by had filmed and posted rather than self promotion. Looks a bit set up that way in the possibility of another election. Too cynical?

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:56 PM

    @@mdmak33: WHY

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:57 PM

    @Mick Murphy: Maybe a little but I can see your point as well. I suppose that’s the life of a politician.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 6:02 PM

    @Mick Murphy: Not one bit cynical. Went out of his way to help in Inishowen where he wasn’t going to get any votes. He got them the money but the local shyster council are stashing away the funds and doing nothing.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 7:03 PM

    @Jointheclubtoo: I suppose it’s the way it’s written but my comment wasn’t inferring that he was cynical. It was me asking the question was I being too cynical in questioning his motives. I don’t know the man so I don’t know if it’s fair to say he’s just looking for a photo op but I’m pointing out that the optics are questionable for others like me who don’t know him and are used to politicians playing for the camera and doing f all at other times.

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    Feb 28th 2020, 5:46 AM

    @Derek Lyster: stop, seriously. Isn’t it great how he gets stuck in with plenty of cameras around, and everybody knows about it.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 3:57 PM

    Good man. No publicity like self publicity. Looking forward to seeing his next outing as local hero.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:43 PM

    @alan: Other than the distinctive name I’m not familiar with him, that said, at least he’s willing to get his hands dirty and do something for those people he represents. Can’t argue with that.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:54 PM

    @alan: He’s Fkuced anyway, sure he lost his seat, thank God.

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    Feb 28th 2020, 10:16 PM

    @Eugene Comaskey: He didn’t contest the election.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:43 PM

    Good on you Boxer. I’m sure there’s no sign of that Shinner wan who floated into town from some bunker or other.
    Keep up the good work.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 5:10 PM

    @Dominic Hearns:

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    Feb 27th 2020, 5:12 PM

    @Dominic Hearns: you mean the SF td who was there a week after the elections meeting residents and raising concerns with the opw and council before the water level got so high and threatened peoples homes?? The same sf td who has been in all the affected areas across the constituency and not just her own back garden?? The 2 sf tds from longford/Westmeath and Roscommon brought Mary Lou back to the areas on Tuesday calling for cross party support to finally stop the lunacy of water management on the Shannon. Good politicans do things with intention, not for attention. Boxers shenanigans only shows how he failed as minister for flooding – it’s still bloody flooded!! He had 4 years to fix it, how long was he planning on dragging it out for?

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    Feb 27th 2020, 5:46 PM

    @Sam Bartell: go to bed you clown, enough of these toxic people for now!

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    @Dominic Hearns: dont speak dominic you’ll only be ridiculed

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    @Dominic Hearns: dont speak dominic you’ll only be ridiculed

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    Feb 28th 2020, 7:57 AM

    @Dominic Hearns: ???

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    Feb 28th 2020, 7:58 AM

    @john gavin: Hit a nerve ???

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    Feb 28th 2020, 12:29 PM

    @Sam Bartell: yes Sam, if that’s your real name, also there when Gerry Mc Cabe was murdered and all the others murdered an tortured. Now craw back into your bunker

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:00 PM

    Unfortunately all this does is remind me of Moan Burton tipping the canoe in 6″ of water.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:32 PM

    Wait a minute, he was the “minister of state for the Office of Public Works and Flood Relief”?
    He caused this problem by inaction and now he’s seemingly intent on fixing it with his own hands.
    He’ll be wrestling bears naked with Putin yet.
    Read his title again, he was in charge of flood relief!

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    Feb 27th 2020, 5:59 PM

    @Cormac Laffan: lol he caused all the floods.Every town up and down the country has Boxer Moran to blame for the floods. LOL . The man secured millions for flood relief. lots of work has already been completed and much more has to be done. It doesn’t happen overnight. Somebody else will no doubt be waiting to jump into his seat and take the credit when all the planning comes to fruition and people see the benefits of the hard work already put into it.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:23 PM

    Boxer must only be raging that the election came before the floods…

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:48 PM

    @Phil O’ Meara: A pipe burst the week of the local elections last year. On my way home from work I witnessed Cathal Crowe in his hi-vis vest, skipping around, jumping over and of course pointing at puddles with a photographer to document the farce!

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    Feb 27th 2020, 5:33 PM

    @Steph: Haha! Who can forget Joan Burton getting into a canoe and falling out. All in about 8 inches of water.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 6:05 PM

    @Phil O’ Meara: It was the Longford local TD campaign that done for him I think?

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:45 PM

    The blatant self publicity on social media does take from the ‘good deed’ though.

    How lucky was it that there was someone there to film it.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 6:11 PM

    @Stanley Marsh: Vladamir Putin went bare chested too

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    Feb 27th 2020, 6:11 PM

    @Quentin Moriarty: sorry Michael spotted your comment too late

    I’ll add that Putin was on a horse out of water

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:44 PM

    Our very own Vladmir Putin

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    Feb 27th 2020, 5:42 PM

    Boxer will appear in a pair of speedos and a snorkel in his next posters

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    Feb 27th 2020, 7:21 PM

    @Sean Dempsey: better than a pair of boxers.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:45 PM

    Where is the picture?

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:22 PM

    Another election NOW!!!

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    Feb 27th 2020, 11:06 PM

    @lambda sensor: Why??

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    Feb 27th 2020, 5:43 PM

    While we’d like to think he’s being altruistic the cynic in me believes this will:
    I) detract from the remarks he made about the electorate for not re-electing him that stunk of entitlement &
    II) laying the ground work for his GE2020 round 2 campaign

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    Feb 27th 2020, 5:29 PM

    He will have another chance sooner than he thinks to win back his seat.

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    Feb 27th 2020, 4:47 PM

    Yet another blatant display of toxic masculinity has the man no shame!

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    Feb 27th 2020, 11:47 PM

    Ah sure did he not say the voters let him down!

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    Feb 27th 2020, 8:22 PM

    What a self righteous clown! Can see now why he lost his seat!

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    Feb 27th 2020, 11:07 PM

    @maurolee: think your the clown

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    Feb 27th 2020, 11:44 PM

    Where is Sochra ? She is not manning the pumps in Athlone. Does she really care? Is she just a token SF politician.

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    Feb 28th 2020, 1:23 AM

    God bless him for reacting now that he’s lost his seat….how long are those affected looking for a response from Lester house?

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    Feb 27th 2020, 11:04 PM

    These current floods are otherwise known as “Boxers revenge”

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    Feb 27th 2020, 11:33 PM

    Athlone have lost a good representative the idiots

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    Feb 28th 2020, 12:24 AM

    @James Gorman #FBPE: Boxer Moran lost his seat because as a Minister of State and being part the Government as member the Independent Alliance .. he had to support the Government on a number of votes relating to the Defense Forces regarding their pay and conditions ….

    In the end Boxer Abstained in some crucial votes.., when he probably wanted to vote against Defense Minister Paul Kehoe’s proposals ….but if he voted against them , he would have had to resign his seat as Minister …and then he would lost his ability to drive flood relief funding …..

    So the two issues that were most relevant to Athlone ironically nailed him…

    Because Athlone has a very Large Army Family base … @ GE they didn’t forgive him for not voting down Kehoe’s proposals ..so hence he lost his seat..

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    Feb 28th 2020, 12:34 AM

    @XvSv: Most In Athlone. and in many towns & villages up and down theShannon River Basin … will readily agree that Boxer brought more focus and fight at the Cabinet to secure funding for Flood Relief schemes … than any other Minister has done in a generation..

    I think the people of Athlone will come to learn that in due course ..

    Those people celebrating SF success at Boxer’s expense ..

    please refer to SF GE Manifesto. as I was arguing on another last week here on the journal , there is a single mention of Flood Relief scheme funding in their Climate Change proposals … SF only concrete is scrap Carbon Tax … which is no doubt popular …. but we need to invest between €2-€3 Billion over the next decade to alleviate flooding in the Shannon River basin and other major Rivers also.

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    Feb 28th 2020, 12:36 AM

    @XvSv: typo

    “ I was arguing there IS NOT a single mention in SF GE Manifesto”

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