Con Cremin

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Con Cremin (b. 6th December, 1908) in Kenmare, County Kerry is an Irish diplomat.

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[edit] Career

One of four children, Cremin was born to a family that operated a drapery business. His early education was spent at St. Brendan's College in Killarney and later from 1926 at University College Cork, where he studied Classics and Commerce, graduating with a first-class degree in Classics and Commerce.

After university, Cremin joined the Irish Department of External Affairs. He has had a distinguished career representing Ireland in many foreign missions and at the UN.

c.1929-30 he was awarded the post graduate and Honan scholarship; by 1930 he had graduated with a degree in economics and accountancy. For the following three years he studied variously in Athens, Munich and Oxford, having attained a travelling scholarship in Classics. He subsequently entered the Department of External Affairs, having succeeded in the competition for third secretary in 1935.

In April 1935 he married Patricia O'Mahony.

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His career in foreign affairs is regarded as being exemplary and his professional advice and attitude in difficult times served his country well. In retirement he was a guest lecturer in 1974 at the Law Department of University College Cork

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