MAY, 1907]
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law
Society
of Ireland.
11
Examinations and Lectures.
THE following are the dates of Solicitors'
Apprentices' Examinations to be held during
the remaining portion of 1907 :—
July ist.—Intermediate.
October yth.—Intermediate.
October 8th and gth.—Preliminary.
October loth and iith.—Final.
Lectures will be delivered by Professor
Quirke, B.A., LL.D., R.U.I., in the Lecture Theatre
of the Society, at 4 p.m., to the Senior Class,
on Real Property, Equity, and Conveyancing,
on June 4th, yth, iith, I4th, i8th, 2ist, 25th,
and 28th.
Lectures will be delivered
by
Professor Boyd, B.A., T.C.D., Barrister-at-Law,
in the Lecture Theatre of the Society, at 4 p.m.,
to the Junior Class, on Common Law, on June
3rd, 6th, loth, I3th, lyth, 2oth, 24th, and zyth.
Solicitors' Apprentices' Debating Society.
MEETINGS of this Debating Society will be
held in the Antient Concert Rooms, Great
Brunswick Street, Dublin, at 8 o'clock p.m.,
on the following Mondays :—
May 13th.—Debate:
"Should the Parlia
mentary Franchise be Extended to Women ? "
June 3rd.—Debate : " Is the present attempt
to revive the Irish language deserving of sup
port ? "
June
roth.—Debate: "Is the Victorian
literature superior to that of the Elizabethan
age ? "
June i yth.—Legal Debate: " That the case
of
M'Bride, Appellant; M'Govern, Respondent,
(1906) z I. R. page 181, was rightly decided.
June 24th.—Essay Night.
Apprentices who wish to join the Society
should communicate with the Hon. Secretary,
F. E. Bermingham, 44 Kildare-street, Dublin,
?ublin :
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