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Examinations Results.
At the Preliminary Examination, held on
the 5th and 6th October, the following passed
the examination, and
their names
are
arranged in order of merit :—
1.
Thomas C. Williams.
James J. Hickey.
James A. Rice.
Joseph Murray.
Joseph O'Dwyer.
.
Mark F. Conroy.
Edward A. Margetson passed the modified
Preliminary Examination, for which he had
liberty to present himself.
Nine candidates attended :
1
passed ;
2
were postponed.
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION PRIZES,
1922.
A Silver Medal was awarded to John H.
Bergin.
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At the Final Examination, held on the
llth, 12th and 13th October, the following
passed the examination, and their names are
arranged in order of merit : —
1.
John M. Salmon.
Charles J. Downing.
James J. Matthews.
Patrick Glynn, B.A., T.C.D.
Joseph J. Little.
A Special Certificate was awarded
to
John M. Salmon.
Eleven candidates attended :
5 passed ;
6 were postponed.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Scholarships, 1922.
The Findlater Scholarship was awarded to
Christopher T. F. Russell, B.A., N.U.I., who
obtained a Gold Medal at the October, 1921,
Final
Examination.
He
served
his
apprenticeship with Mr. Maurice Healy of
Cork.
The Overend Preliminary Examination
Scholarship was awarded to John H. Bergin,
who is serving his apprenticeship with his
father, Mr. M. S. Bergin, of Dublin.
The Overend Final Examination Scholar
ship was awarded to James Hanna, who
obtained a Silver Medal at May, 1922, Final
Examination. He served his apprenticeship
with Mr. Herbert MeWilliam, of Ballybay.