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John Savage (13 December 1828 – 9 October 1888) was a poet, journalist and author. A member of both the Young Irelanders and the Fenians. ==Early life== John Savage, who was born in Dublin on 13 December 1828. As a young Art student in Dublin he was drawn into the insurrectionary movement in ‘48.〔''The Young Irelanders'', T. F. O’Sullivan, The Kerryman, Tralee, 1st Edition July 1944. Pg 350〕 On the 11 March 1848 he wrote a letter which appeared in ''The Nation'' newspaper stating: "A the period, I trust, is rapidly approaching when the skill and valour of our citizen soldiers will be put to the test, I am induced, on the part of a large number of students of the different professions, to suggest the immediate organisation in Dublin of a society on the basis of the Ecole Polytechnique of Paris." 〔''The Nation'', 11 March 1848, The article continued: "I think the necessity for such an organisation at the present crisis is obvious, because, although I know that the determined aid of a larger proportion of students may be relied on in support of Nationality, I feel no less certain that the discipline, skill and united action essential to render that aid effective are sadly wanting. I refrain from entering into the details and the objects and the duties of such a society which, doubtless, will at once suggest themselves to your mind, and which, I believe, could by no one be more fitly mapped out than by you who have laboured so strenuously to rouse the young blood of Ireland for the noble struggle which is approaching. I am sure that many veteran Irishmen who have served as officers in the British Army would lend us their aid in the direction of such an under taking." 〕 A Students’ Club was later formed as a direct result of this letter.
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