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22

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society Of Ireland.

[NOVEMBER, 1929

The Cup, presented by the Council of the

Incorporated Law Society, was won by

H. H. Maxwell with a nett score of 79 ;

T. W. Purefoy being second with 80, and

D. Sullivan third with 81.

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The Veterans', Cup, presented by

the

President and confined to members of 50

years of age and upwards, was won by

D. Sullivan; R. G. Warren with a nett

score of 82 being second.

Owing to the rain in the afternoon only

three cards were returned in the Foursome

Sweepstakes :

D. Pigot and H. H. Maxwell,

5 down; J. D. Hollinger and M. H. MacGrath,

10 down; G. Grove White and A. E.

Prentice, 13 down.

In the evening a dinner was held in the

Clubhouse, presided over, in the absence of

the President, by

the Captain, W. T.

Sheridan.

EXAMINATION

RESULTS.

At the Preliminary Examination held on

the 7th and 8th October, the following passed

the

examination,

and

their names

are

arranged in order of merit :—

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

George G. King.

Robert J. Baylor.

Brian O'Brien.

Francis Connolly.

William A. Atwell.

Francis F. Harvey.

Christopher P. Crowley.

.William Lanigan.

Gerald S. O'Rourke.

Raymond G. Kenny.

Charles J. Holohan.

Joseph A. Jones

\

,

Laurence B. McMahon Jecluai -

Modified Preliminary Examination.

Samuel Bolton and John J. Colbert passed

the Modified Preliminary Examination, for

which they had liberty to present themselves.

Nineteen candidates attended :

fifteen

passed ;

four were postponed.

Preliminary Examination Prizes, 1929.

A Silver Medal was awarded to Frederick

J. Mangan, and Special Certificates to Thomas

F. O'Keeffe, Patrick J. O'Flynn, Patrick F.

O'Connor and George G. King.

Intermediate Examination.

At the Intermediate Examination held on

the 4th October, the following passed the

examination :—

PASSED WITH MERIT.

1.

Eric A. J. Plunkett.

2.

Lewis D. Field.

3. Martin C. Tynan..

4. Martin M. Halley.

5.

John C. Kieran, Junr.

6. Clifford D. O'Farrell.

7. Aine M. Reid

Charles J. Starkey

9. Ernest Keegan

Thomas Lanigan

11.

Patrick O'Leary.

12.

John W. Montgomery.

13.

Lyndon G. C, Lett

Peter Woods

PASSED.

1. William J. MeWilliam.

2. Mathew F. Coghlan

Hugh Fitzpatrick

4. Colin H. Maidment.

5.

Edmond Lalor.

6. Thomas Jackson, Junr.

7.

Patrick M. Murray.

8. Alexander Marshall.

9.

Joseph O'Malley.

10. Arthur G. Fegan.

Gerard L. McGowan

12. George C. Quinn.

13.

Peter J. O'Flaherty.

14. Michael Cussen.

15. Hugh C. McGahon.

16.

John D. Moran.

17. Robert Geary

James R. J. Quirke

Edward B. Williams

20.

John J. P. Gordon.

21.

James J. O'Connor.

22. Roger G. O'Sullivan.

23.

James G. A. Coolican.

24.

Thomas G. Clarke.

Forty-six candidates attended:

thirty-

eight passed ; eight were postponed.

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