GAZETTE
APRIL 1989
CLASS OF 1956 - WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Newly admitted Solicitors photographed with the President of the Incorporated Law Society at the Four Courts, Dublin. Seated
(left to right): D. J. Devine, B.A., Athlone; J. V. Phillips, Mlllstreet, Cork; M . A. Regan, Enfield; Miss I. C. Kennedy, Dublin;
Mr. Dermot P. Shaw, President; Miss C. O'Connell, B.A., Dublin; Miss M . Bourke, B.A., Dublin; M. C. Halpenny, Dun Laoghaire;
D. J. Moloney, Middleton; T. M . Williams, B.A., Dublin. Standing: J. J. Kelly, B.A., Templemore; A. C. O'Dwyer, Cashel;
K. S. Kenny, B.A., Adare; H. P. Kelleher, Cork; N. O'Keefe, Cobh; W. A. Irwin, B.A., Cork; N. M. Gleeson, Limerick; P. R. O'Gorman,
Hacketstown; A. F. McCormack, Strokestown; T. B. McEniry, Mitchelstown; M . A. O'Carroll, Ballinasloe; P. C. Coyle,
Castleblayney; W. J. Fallon, Wicklow; J. J. Kiernan, Dublin; and E. A. Lane, Dublin.
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Royal College of
f Surgeons in Ireland
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I he R.C.S.I, was founded in 1784. It conducts an
International Undergraduate Medical School for the training
and education of Doctors. It also has responsibility for the
further education of Surgeons, Radiologists, Anaesthetists,
Dentists and Nurses. Many of its students come from Third
World Countries, and they return to work there on completion
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activities. Cancer, Thromboses, Blindness, Blood Pressure,
Mental Handicap and Birth Defects are just some of the human
ailments which are presently the subject of detailed research.
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