Dr
Arthur W. Conway was the president of University College Dublin, 190940.
Born in Wexford in 1875, he received his early education in St Peters College
and proceeded to enter old University College, Dublin in 1892. He received his
BA Degree in 1896 with honours in Latin, English, Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
In 1897 he received his MA degree with highest honours in mathematics and proceeded
to Corpus Christi College, Oxford, becoming University Scholar there in 1901.
Also in 1901, he was appointed to the professorship of Mathematical Physics in
the old University College and held the Chair until the creation of the new college
in 1909. He remained a distinguished scholar in the field of mathematics and theoretical
physics, and made a special study of Sir William Rowan Hamilton. He was also active
in college life, being appointed Registrar, a position he occupied until his election
as president in 1940. He retired from the Presidency in 1947.
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Invitation
card from the National University of Ireland Club, Lr Grosvenor Place, London
SW1, to Dr A.W. Conway, President, University College Dublin, to a song recital
by Alfredo Orda Wdowczak, famous Polish baritone, on 14 December 1941.