The Gazette 1989

GAZETTE

APRIL 1989 CLASS OF 1956 - WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

Newly admitted Solicitors photographed with the President of the Incorporated Law Society at the Four Courts, Dublin. Seated (left to right): D. J. Devine, B.A., Athlone; J. V. Phillips, Mlllstreet, Cork; M . A. Regan, Enfield; Miss I. C. Kennedy, Dublin; Mr. Dermot P. Shaw, President; Miss C. O'Connell, B.A., Dublin; Miss M . Bourke, B.A., Dublin; M. C. Halpenny, Dun Laoghaire; D. J. Moloney, Middleton; T. M . Williams, B.A., Dublin. Standing: J. J. Kelly, B.A., Templemore; A. C. O'Dwyer, Cashel; K. S. Kenny, B.A., Adare; H. P. Kelleher, Cork; N. O'Keefe, Cobh; W. A. Irwin, B.A., Cork; N. M. Gleeson, Limerick; P. R. O'Gorman, Hacketstown; A. F. McCormack, Strokestown; T. B. McEniry, Mitchelstown; M . A. O'Carroll, Ballinasloe; P. C. Coyle, Castleblayney; W. J. Fallon, Wicklow; J. J. Kiernan, Dublin; and E. A. Lane, Dublin.

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