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PRESENTATION OF ADMISSION

CERTIFICATES

O

n

15 th May, the President presented certificates of

enrolment to newly-admitted solicitors.

The

President addressed them as follows :—

“ Ladies and Gentlemen,

“ The very great pleasure falls to my lot to-day as

President to present to you your Certificates of

admission to our profession. To each o f you your

Certificate is at once the prize o f long and arduous

toil and the key to a new career. To-day should mean

as much to each o f you as does the receipt o f his

sword by a young officer in our army. It confers

on each o f you a new and very great honour, and

also a new and very great responsibility. Your

Certificate will, I am sure, be to each o f you a lifelong

treasured possession. To each and every one o f you

I offer to-day on behalf o f the Council and myself,

every congratulation and good wish. I trust that

each of you will in the years to come look back on

to-day as the commencement o f a happy, prosperous

and useful career. This is the Centenary o f our

Charter. It will be for you to continue and maintain

the traditions o f the past.”

Certificates were presented to the follow ing:—

D

ermot

J. A.

D

ev lin

,

4 Bayswater Terrace, Breffni

Road, Sandycove.

F

rancis

B.

G

eary

,

Limerick.

J

oseph

G

r if f in

,

Newtown, Moate, Co. Westmeath

C.

A

rthur

L

avery

,

Carrickbrennan, Monkstown,

Co. Dublin.

J

ames

H.

M

ack ey

,

98 Upper George’s Street, Dun

Laoghaire.

M

iss

M

ary

N

oone

,

Claremorris, Co. Mayo.

W

illa im

S.

O ’B

r ien

;

Brackhill, Castlemaine, Co.

Kerry.

P

a tr ick

D.

O ’C

onnor

,

Ballaghadereen,

Co.

Ros­

common.

M

iss

U

na

M

ary

O ’H

igg in s

,

“ Carrig Breac,” Baily

Co. Dublin.

M

iss

E

unice

D. J.

S

pendlove

,

18 Marine Drive,

Sandymount, Dublin.

M

rs

. T

eresa

B.

W

helan

,

Carrick-on-Suir, Co.

Tipperary.

CENTENARY OF CHARTER

The Council contemplate publishing a souvenir record of the Centenary functions with

photographs taken on the occasion, summaries of the addresses delivered, the names of

those who participated and other suitable matter. The price w ill not exceed the prin­

ting cost.

W ill members who would like to have copies kindly notify the Secretary,

stating the number of copies required.

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