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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[MAY, 1929

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 Secretary.

IRISH MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION.

The Government has set up the Irish

Manuscripts Commission for the purpose of

reporting,

inter alia,

on the location, extent

and nature of all Irish historical manuscript

and other documentary material of import

ance, whether in Ireland, or contained in

collections outside Ireland.

The Council, in compliance with a request

received from

the Commission, commend

this matter to the members of the Incor

porated Law Society of Ireland, and express

the hope that when they receive from the

Commission a letter requesting such informa

tion of the nature sought for by the Com

mission as may be in their possession, they

will respond to the request.

EXAMINATION RESULTS.

At the Preliminary Examination held on

15th and 16th April, the following passed the

examination and their names are arranged in

order of merit :—

1.

Frederick J. Mangan.

2.

Thomas F. O'Keeffe.

3.

Patrick J. O'Flynn.

4.

Patrick F. O'Connor.

5. Brendan M. Glynn.

6. Donchadh L. Na Donnchadha.

7. Alphonsus Farrell.

8.

Thomas C. McCoy.

9.

Patrick A. Curran.

10. Declan P. A. Murphy.

11.

Thomas Kiersey.

12. Gerard Gorman.

The remaining candidates are postponed.

Seventeen candidates attended:

twelve

passed ;

five were postponed.

At the Final Examination held on 9th and

10th April, the following passed the examina

tion and their names are arranged in order of

merit :—

1.

John J. Nash, B.A., \.u.i.

2. Gerald M. Counahan, B.A., T.C.D.

3. Robert Erskine.

4. Richard J. MacCarthy.

5. Michael Sheehan.

6. DenzilB. J. O'Donnell.

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James Doyle.

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Lionel A. W. Orr, B.A., V-Equal.

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9.

Patrick C. L. Halpenny.

10.

Robert F. Coonan.

11. Albert C. Paice.

12.

Cecil M. E. Winder.

13.

Edward Treacy.

14. Berenice I. Tarrant.

15.

John M. Eyre, B.A., T.C.D.

16. Herman Good.

17. Brian P. MacGinley, B.A., T.C.D.

18. Gerard L. J. M. O'Brien.

19. William J. Kavanagh.

20. Manus R. Regan.

21. Adelaide M. Quin.

22. Patrick J. Kavanagh, Jun.

23.

John F. Foley.

The remaining candidates are postponed.

Forty-one candidates attended :

twenty-

three passed ;

eighteen were postponed.

The Council awarded a Silver Medal to

John J. Nash, B.A., x.u.i.

INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION.

The June Intermediate Examination will

be held on Friday, the 21st June, 1929, in

the Royal College of Surgeons, St. Stephen's

Green, Dublin, at ten o'clock, a.m.

Notices from apprentices of intention to

attend should be lodged in the Secretary's

Office, 45 Kildare Street, Dublin, before

1st June.

THE SOCIETY'S CALENDAR.

The Calendar and Law Directory of the

Society for 1929 can be obtained in the

Secretary's Office, 45 Kildare Street, Dublin,

price five shillings ;

by post, five shillings

and sixpence.

ALL communications connected with THB

GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should

be addressed to the Secretary of the Society,

45 Kildare Street, Dublin, C.17.