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There are a number of famous people by that name. The Irish writer taught at Stanford University.

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Yes, Frank O'Connor did teach at Harvard University. He served as a professor in the English Department at Harvard from 1952 to 1955, where he taught courses on Irish literature. O'Connor also held various other teaching positions throughout his career.

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