AUGUST, 1917]
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
21
Examination Results.
AT the Intermediate Examination held upon
2nd July, the following passed the examina
tion, and their names are classed and arranged
in order of merit:—CLASS I.
1. Henry A. Rutherford.
2. Patrick F. Verrington.
3. Martin J. Molloy.
4. James R. F. Ryan.
5. Bernard A. Lee.
6. Thomas Elliott.
7. Michael Dorgan )
,
Bernard B. Hoy f equal
9. John A. Murphy.
10. Arthur J. Beatty.
11. James J. Blake.
12. Samuel H. Forsythe.
CLASS II.
1. John D. Ross.
2. Samuel A. French.
3. David D. MacDonald.
4. Francis E. Scallan.
5. Edmond R. McDonnell.
6. Gerard Feeny.
7. Vincent P. McMullin.
8. Edward MacDermott.
Twenty-three candidates attended :
20
passed ;
3 were postponed.
New Solicitors.
ADMISSIONS DURING JUNE, 1917.
Name
Served Apprenticeship to
Browne, Daniel J.
...
Joseph Mang-an, Tralee,
and John O'Connell,
Tralee.
Cahill, William P. P. ... Maurice
Healy.
M.P.,
Cork.
Dunbar, Thomas O'B.... M. J. O'Connor, Wexford.
Fag-an, James
... Christopher Friery, Dub–
lin.
Magwood, Charles
... W. Gordon Bradley, Dub–
lin.
Reddin,
J.
Kenneth
Sheils
...
John J. Beatty, Dublin.
Reddy, Aloysius Joseph Charles J. Rrddy, Dublin
Dates of October Examinations.
THE following are the dates upon which the
October Examinations will be held :—
October 4th and 5th—Preliminary (notices
of intending candidates to be lodged
in the Secretary's Office before 18th
September).
October 8th—Intermediate
(notices
of
intending candidates to be lodged in
the Secretary's Office before 24th
September).
October 9th, 10th and llth—Final (notices
of intending candidates to be lodged
in the Secretary's Office before 22nd
September).
Michaelmas Sittings Lectures.
PROFESSOR MCKEEVER will deliver lectures
to the Senior Class upon the subjects of Real
Property, Equity, and Conveyancing on the
following dates
in Michaelmas Sittings,
1917:— October 26, 30.
November 2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30.
December 4.
Books
recommended
to
be
read
by
Apprentices attending the lectures :—
Williams' Principles of the Law of Real
Property;
Snell's Principles of Equity;
Davidson's Concise Precedents
in Con
veyancing.
PROFESSOR WHITE will deliver lectures to the
Junior Class upon Common Law on the
following dates
in Michaelmas Sittings,
1917 :— October 25, 29.
November 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22, 26, 29.
December 3.
Books
recommended
to
be
read by
Apprentices attending the lectures :—Anson
on Contracts ;
Ringwood on Torts.
The lectures to both classes will be delivered
at 4 o'clock p.m., in the Lecture Theatre of
the Society,
Solicitors' Buildings, Four
Courts.
Apprentices desirous of attending either
lecture class should give notice
to
the
Secretary before the 18th October.
ALL communications connected with THE
GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should
be addressed to the Secretary of the Society
Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin.




