JUNE, 1929J
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
The appointment .will be made for one year,
and the person appointed will be eligible
for re-appointment for each of the four
succeeding years.
A candidate for the Professorship must
be either a Barrister or a Solicitor, and he
should send his application before 1st July
to the Secretary of the Society, 45 Kildare
Street, Dublin.
The Professor will be required to deliver
forty-two lectures between the months of
September and July, and to conduct
viva
voce
examinations in the subjects of his
lectures.
Enquiry for further particulars should be
addressed to the Secreatary.
LIBRARY.
The Council acknowledge with thanks the
following gifts for the Library :—
Twenty-eight volumes of the Irish Law
Times, from Mr. H. F. Leachman,
Solicitor.
Two volumes Jacob's Law Dictionary,
from Mr. L. S. Meldon, Solicitor.
Six volumes of the Times Law Reports
and several single numbers of the Times
Law Reports, from The Times Publish
ing Company, Ltd.
Thirteen Incorporated Law Society's
Calendars and thirty-one volumes of
Reports, three volumes State Trials, and
five volumes Irish Statutes, from Messrs.
O'Hagan and Son.
The Council have purchased for the
Library ninety-eight volumes of Reports and
six text books, from the owner of a law
library, the contents of which are at present
being disposed of.
SOLICITORS' GOLFING SOCIETY.
The annual competition was held at
Dollymount on the 23rd May, in which fifty-
two members took part. Messrs. J. D.
Hollinger and James O'Connor tied for the
Cup with a net score of 73. Mr. T. F.
McKeever, of Drogheda, won both the novice
prize and the prize confined to country
members, while Mr. S. A. Roche, of Tullow,
was second in the latter. The other best
scores returned were :—
Desmond Collins, 77, 3, 74.
T. V. Davy, 88, 11, 75.
P. R. Boyd, 90, 15, 75.
A. E. Prentice, 90, 14, 76.
W. J. Norman, 100, 24, 76.
In the four-ball sweepstakes Messrs.
Maxwell and Pigot tied with Messrs. Gaynor
and McKeever with 3 up on bogey.
The Annual General Meeting was held in
the Clubhouse, and the following were elected
officers for the coming year :—
President
—Mr. E. H. Burne (President of
the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland).
Captain
—Mr. W. T. Sheridan.
Committee—
Messrs. R. G. Warren, P. M.
Seales, B. Thompson, C. O'Brien, J. T.
Hamerton, and J. J. Sheil.
Hon. Secretary
—Mr. H. Horan.
ALL communications connected with THE
GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should
be addressed to the Secretary of the Society,
45 Kildare Street, Dublin, C.I7.