He held this record between 1931 and 1946 when Jack Lynch won his sixth medal.
After one ballot the election was won by Jack Lynch.
That very day Jack Lynch became the new leader.
Jack Lynch was a long time owner of clubs and restaurants in the Philadelphia area before his death in 1957.
The first students were enrolled in 1972 when the institute was opened by then Taoiseach, Jack Lynch.
It was the first time a Government had been re-elected since Jack Lynch's in 1969.
Jack Lynch was captain of the team again that year, however, the Glen were defeated in the county semi-final.
Jack Lynch returned to the side for that game after a prolonged absence and played a key role at midfield.
This game was significant as it marked the end of Jack Lynch's club hurling career.
In the end Jack Lynch was settled on as a compromise, and he became the new Taoiseach.
"This is going to be a bare, get-by year," said Jack Lynch, the husband of the ranch's owner.
He held this record between 1931 and 1946 when Jack Lynch won his sixth medal.
After one ballot the election was won by Jack Lynch.
That very day Jack Lynch became the new leader.
Jack Lynch was a long time owner of clubs and restaurants in the Philadelphia area before his death in 1957.
The first students were enrolled in 1972 when the institute was opened by then Taoiseach, Jack Lynch.
Jack Lynch was captain of the team again that year, however, the Glen were defeated in the county semi-final.
Jack Lynch returned to the side for that game after a prolonged absence and played a key role at midfield.
In the end Jack Lynch was settled on as a compromise, and he became the new Taoiseach.
Following a landslide election victory at the 1977 general election the fortunes of Jack Lynch had turned around completely.
He held this record between 1931 and 1946 when Jack Lynch won his sixth medal.
After one ballot the election was won by Jack Lynch.
That very day Jack Lynch became the new leader.
Jack Lynch was a long time owner of clubs and restaurants in the Philadelphia area before his death in 1957.
The first students were enrolled in 1972 when the institute was opened by then Taoiseach, Jack Lynch.
It was the first time a Government had been re-elected since Jack Lynch's in 1969.
Jack Lynch was captain of the team again that year, however, the Glen were defeated in the county semi-final.
Jack Lynch returned to the side for that game after a prolonged absence and played a key role at midfield.
This game was significant as it marked the end of Jack Lynch's club hurling career.
In the end Jack Lynch was settled on as a compromise, and he became the new Taoiseach.
"This is going to be a bare, get-by year," said Jack Lynch, the husband of the ranch's owner.
He held this record between 1931 and 1946 when Jack Lynch won his sixth medal.
After one ballot the election was won by Jack Lynch.
That very day Jack Lynch became the new leader.
Jack Lynch was a long time owner of clubs and restaurants in the Philadelphia area before his death in 1957.
The first students were enrolled in 1972 when the institute was opened by then Taoiseach, Jack Lynch.
Jack Lynch was captain of the team again that year, however, the Glen were defeated in the county semi-final.
Jack Lynch returned to the side for that game after a prolonged absence and played a key role at midfield.
In the end Jack Lynch was settled on as a compromise, and he became the new Taoiseach.
Following a landslide election victory at the 1977 general election the fortunes of Jack Lynch had turned around completely.