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277

EXAMINATION RESULTS.

At the Preliminary Examination held on

the 7th and 8th days of October, the following

passed the examination, and their names are

arranged in order of merit :—

1.

Daniel Joseph Carbery.

2. Michael C. Beatty.

3. Margaret Carey.

4.

James Claffey.

5.

Luke Doyle.

6.

James P. Sweeney.

7.

James W. A. M. McCabe.

8. William B. Fawsitt.

9.

John J. G. Gilmartin.

James McGuirk

passed

the modified

Preliminary Examination, for which he had

liberty to present himself.

Eighteen candidates attended :

10 passed ;

8 were postponed,

i

Preliminary Examination

Prizes, 1931.

None awarded.

Intermediate Examination.

At the Intermediate Examination held on

October,

the

following passed

the

2nd

examination :—

PASSED WITH MERIT.

1.

Michael Moran.

2./Bridget \V. Hannon

\Hector J. G. Ryan

4.

James A. Connolly.

5. Michael J. Dunne.

6.

Thomas M. A. Lynch.

7. Bernard P. Manning.

8. Robert J. Baylor.

PASSED.

Frances M. Brady.

Albert Commins.

Patrick A. Curran.

Michael J. Garahy.

George C. Graham.

Thomas J. Guihan.

James D. Kearns.

John J. Kennedy.

Richard J. Muldowney.

Declan P. A. Murphy.

Laurence B. McMahon.

Ernest M. Newman._-

Patrick J. O'Flynn.

Thomas A. O'Gorman.

John J. A. O'Hare.

Conor J. O'Liathain.

> equal.

fa»(l&1b&&4^

B.A.,

f.U.I.

in.

Final Examination:

At the Final Examination for Apprentices',

to Solicitors held on 5th and 6th October, the

following passed the examination, and their

names are arranged in order of merit :—

oily.

1.

Gerald Baily.

2.

Eric A. J. Plunkett, B.A., N.U.I

3. Martin C. Tynan.

4.

Patrick J. Dunphy.

5. Arthur F. B. Thompson, B.A., T.C.D.

6. Mary E. Harte, B.A., N.U.I.

7.

John Joseph O'Donnell.

8.

James H. G. Gorman.

9.

Patrick O'Leary.

10.

Lewis D. Field.

11.

Fergus J. Power.

fJohn W. Montgomery

12.

<

B.A., N.U.I.

^Patrick C. Sweeney.

The Overend Final Examination Scholar

ship was awarded to Gerald Baily, who

served his apprenticeship with Mr. Daniel

Browne, Tralee.

The Findlater Scholarship was awarded to

Timothy O'Hanrahan, B.A., N.U.I., - who

served his apprenticeship with Mr. John R.

Peart, Dublin.

> equal.

B.A., >equal.

J

es.

3ve.

es are postponed.

a Gold Medal to

edal to Eric A. J.

1 a Special Certifi-

rds, 1931.

lary

d.