from time to time ad hoc including members of the
Society who are not on the Council.
THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY
OF NORTHERN IRELAND
The President of the Society for the year 1958-59,
is Mr. James J. Napier, Belfast. The Vice Presidents
are Mr. Leonard I. Fox of Belfast and Mr- Robert
McD. Coulter of Belfast.
The five extraordinary members of the Council of
the Incorporated Law Society are Messrs. James J.
Napier, Leonard I. Fox, Robert McD. Coulter,
Charles MacLoughlin and Frederick H. Mullan.
SOUTHERN LAW ASSOCIATION
At the Annual General Meeting of the Association
in Cork on 5th December, 1958,
the following
officers were elected for the year 1958-59 :
The
President, Bryan J. Murphy ; Vice President, Francis
P. Galvin ; Hon. Treasurer, Gerald J. Moloney ;
Hon Secretary, Humphrey P. Kelleher.
The following members were appointed to repre
sent the association as extraordinary members of the
Council of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland :
Messrs. Bryan J. Murphy, James W. O'Donovan,
John B. Jermyn, Edmund Hayes and Francis P.
Galvin.
SOCIETY'S DINNER DANCE
A successful dinner dance held on November zoth,
in the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin. There was an at
tendance of approximately 276 members and friends.
PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES OF
ADMISSION
On November zoth, the President at a ceremony in
the Society's Library presented certificates of admis
sion to the following solicitors :
Michael J. Bowman, Kanturk, Co. Cork ; Richard
Joseph Branigan, 16 William Street, Drogheda, Co.
Louth ; Timothy H. Crowley, Stone House, Stillor-
gan Road, Dublin ; Francis X. Downes, 486 Collins
Avenue, Whitehall, Dublin ;
Margaret M. Foley,
Tyrconel, Perrott Avenue, Cork; Gordon A. Holmes,
B.C.L., 5 Pery Square, Limerick; John P. A. Hooper,
B.C.L., 4 Pakenham Road, Monkstown, Co. Dublin ;
Gillian M. Hussey, Vailima, 13 Woodbine Avenue,
Blackrock, Co. Dublin ; Thomas B. Jellett, Cool-
mine House, Clonsilla, Co. Dublin; Michael P.
Keane, Society Street, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway (u/
Place Final Examination September,
1957,
Silver Medal);
John K. Temple Lang, B.A. (Mod), LL.B., Lis-
morna, Stillorgan Road, Donnybrook, Dublin
(ist
Place Final Examination September.,
1958,
Gold Medal);
Martin E. Marren, B.A., LL.B., Killasser, Swinford
Co. Mayo ;
James Kevin Martin, Kilbride, Trim
Co. Meath ; Michael I. Moore, Garr House, Rhode,
Co. OfFaly; Peter F. Moylan, B.A., Main Street,
Loughrea, Co. Galway ; Joseph M. McGowan, The
Square, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin ; Liam MacHale,
B.A., Kevin Barry Street, Ballina, Co. Mayo ; Patrick
M. A. MacNamee, Glenview House, Glenroe, Kil-
mallock, Co. Limerick; John Dillon Nugent, Modes-
hill, The Grove, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin ; Patrick J.
O'Brien, 81 Main Street, Cootehill, Co. Cavan;
Michael B. O'Cleirigh, 7 Oaklands Drive, Rathgar,
Dublin; James P. G. O'Connor,
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Clyde Road,
Ballsbridge, Dublin ; Thomas P. O'Connor, Slieve
Rua, Lower Kilmacud Road, Stillorgan, Dublin;
Michael N. M. O'Donoghue, B.A., LL.B., Parkmore,
Tuam, Co. Galway ; John M. O'Donnell, 37 Oliver
Plunkett St., Mullingar, Co. Westmeath
(yd Place
Final Examination September,
1958,
Silver Medal};
Franklin J. O'Sullivan, B.C.L., LL.B., Lisheen, Kil-
minchy, Portlaoise, Co. Laois
(^rd Place Final Exam
ination May,
1958,
Special Certificate} ;
Peter H. Quin-
lan, B.A., Corduff, Blanchardstown, Co. Dublin;
Mary P. Read, B.A., LL.B., H.Dip. in Ed., 31 Raglan
Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin
(znd Place Final Examina
tion May,
1958,
Silver Medal);
John P. Redmond, 475
North Circular Road, Dublin; Fergus P. Taaffe,
18 New Ireland Road, Rialto, Dublin; James N.
Tanham, 5 8 Kincora Road, Clontarf, Dublin ; Henry
J. Wynne, Main Street, Boyle, Co. Roscommon;
William A. Young, B.A., LL.B., 25 John Street,
Waterford.
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Findlater Scholarship has been awarded by the
Council to Mr. Richard M. Neville, who served his
apprenticeship with the late Mr. James Neville, of
Bandon, Co. Cork.
The Overend Scholarship has been awarded to
Mr. Michael G. Cody, who is serving under inden
tures of apprenticeship with Mr. James Cody, of
Bagenalstown, Co. Carlow.
PRESS NOTICES BY SOLICITORS
The Council have decided to bring to the notice of
members the fact that press notices of change of ad
dress, etc., must not have the form or appearance of
an advertisement. It is permissible to publish such
notices, once in each Irish daily or local newspaper,
but the use of block letters or layout of an advertising
nature is unprofessional.
THE MEDICO-LEGAL SOCIETY OF
IRELAND
The Object of the Society is to promote and advance
Medico-Legal Knowledge.
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