JAN., 1909]
The Gazette
of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
79
Monday, Jan. 25.—Legal Debate—" That the
case of
Palmers. Bateman
(1908), 2 K.B.,
393, was rightly decided."
Thursday, Jan. 28.—Impromptu Speeches.
Monday, Feb. i.—Debate—"That the move
ment for the revival of the Irish Language
is worthy of support."
Monday, Feb. 8.—Legal Debate—" That the
case, of
Staples
v.
Young
(1908),
i I. R.,
135, was rightly decided."
Monday, Feb. 15.—Debate—" That State-
aided Education should be purely secular."
Apprentices desirous of joining the Society
should communicate with the Hon. Secretary,
Mr. Charles B. W. Boyle, 29 Lower Gardiner
Street, Dublin.
Hilary Sittings Lectures.
PROFESSOR QUIRKE will deliver lectures to
the Senior Class upon Real Property, Equity,
and Conveyancing on the following dates in
Hilary Sittings, 1909:—
January i2th, i5th, igth, 22nd, 26th, 2gth.
February 2nd, 5th, gth, i2th, i6th, igth.
Professor Boyd will deliver lectures to the
Junior Class
in Common Law upon
the
following dates in Hilary Sittings, 1909 :—
January nth, i^-th, i8th, 2ist, *sth, z8th.
February ist, 4th, 8th, iith, ie,th, i8th.
Lectures to both classes will be delivered at
4 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre of the Society at
the Four Courts.
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