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Daniel O'Connell (journalist)

Daniel O'Connell (1849 – 23 January 1899) was a poet, actor, writer and journalist in San Francisco, California, and a co-founder of the Bohemian Club.〔 He was the grand-nephew of Daniel O'Connell (1775–1847), the famed Irish orator and politician.〔
O'Connell's strict classics-oriented education in Ireland stood him in good stead for his early career choices of teacher and journalist. In San Francisco, he formed friendships with artists and influential men who joined with him in presenting and promoting theatrical productions and in publishing books and newspapers. He wrote short stories for magazines and journals, and lived a life rich in food, drink, and the arts. A dedicated family man in America, O'Connell never lost his Irish poet's sense of overarching sadness joined with keen pleasure in the sensations of the physical world.〔
==Early career==
O'Connell was born to distinguished lawyer Charles O'Connell in 1849 in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland, some two years after the death of his famed grand-uncle Daniel O'Connell. Young O'Connell attended Belvedere College, a Jesuit school in Dublin, but was called home at the deaths of his mother and sister in a coach accident.〔 This tragic event was later judged to be the source of O'Connell's sense of the impermanence of the world.〔Starr, Kevin (1973) (''Americans and the California Dream, 1850–1915'', pp. 247–249. ) New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-501644-0〕 After the funeral, he was transferred without enthusiasm to Clongowes Wood College where he studied the classics for three years. O'Connell signed on with the Royal Navy as a midshipman. He travelled around Cape Horn to California in 1868.〔
After disembarking in San Francisco, O'Connell took a position as professor of ''belles-lettres'' at Santa Clara College, then accepted an offer from St. Ignatius College in San Francisco to teach Greek.〔Mighels, Ella Sterling, (1893). (''The Story of the Files: A Review of California Writers and Literature'', p. 344. ) Cooperative Printing Company.〕

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