The Gazette 1952-1955

EXAMINATION RESULTS

Twenty candidates entered, 12 passed, 7 failed, 1 did not attend. Final Examination A t the Final Examination for apprentices to solicitors held on the 8th, 9th, and 10th days o f September, the following passed the examination and their names aite arranged in order o f merit:— 1. Colm Price ; 2. Brian Thomas Price ; 3. Edwin R. McCloughan; 4. Enda C. Gearty; 5. Timothy J. Ryan; 6. Fionnbar F. Callanan; 7. John A. Phelan; 8. Labhras C. O’Raghaille; 9. George B. Fairbrother; 10. Brendan Boushel; n . William R. White; 12. Eileen de Burca; 13. Edward Minogue; 14. Nora Nary Murphy; 15. Elizabeth Marie Wright; 16. Mary Moore; 17. Francis P. Johnston; 18. William M. Corrigan; 19. Ivan W. P. Kelly ; 20. John D. W. Warren; 21. Thomas P. K e lly ; 22. Francis A. Walsh; 23. Thomas Niall O’Byrne; 24. Peter D. P. Gallagher; 25. Brian K . Overend. Twenty-seven candidates entered, 25 passed, 1 failed, 1 did not attend. The remaining candidates are postponed. Scholarships, 1952 T he Findalater Scholarship was awarded to Mary C. C. O Mahony who served her apprenticeship with Mr. T. C. Gerard O’Mahony, 32 Molesworth Street, Dublin. The Overend Final Examination Scholarship (Real Property and Conveyancing), was awarded to Edward Patrick King who served his apprentice­ ship with Mr. Michael Morrissey, Tramore Co Waterford. The Overend Preliminary Scholarship was not awarded. By Order, E ric A. P lunkett , Secretary. Solicitors’ Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin. 1 6th October, 1952.

Preliminary Examination A t the Preliminary Examination for intending apprentices to solicitors held 9th and 10th days of September the following passed the examination and their names are arranged in order o f merit:— 1. Richard M. Neville; 2. Thomas Paschal Flanagan; 3. Martin Stephen Keaveney. The remaining candidates are postponed. Four candidates entered; 3 passed; 1 failed. The Council has awarded a Special Certificate to Richard M. Neville. At examinations held on the 26th and 27th days o f September under the Legal Practitioners’ (Qualification) Act, 1929, the following passed the examinations :— First Examination in Irish Charles E. Coonan, Patrick Joseph Davern, Dermott John Devine, Charles F. C. Downing, Thomas Paschal Flanagan, John M. A. Foley, William Anthony Irwin, Brendan John Jones, Humphrey Patrick Kelleher, Joseph John Kieran, Charles B. Kingston, Patrick Lennon, John Meaney, Dermot John Moloney, James F. MacCarthy, Justin N. F. MacCarthy, Francis McKiernan, Richard M. Neville, Aiden O’Carroll, Albert O’Dwyer, Nicholas O’Keeffe,James V . C. Phillips, Patrick Collins Powell, Brian W. Russell. Twenty-eight candidates entered, 24 passed, 4 failed. Second Examination in Irish Daniel J. Courtney, Edith E . M. Keaney, Leo J. Loftus, John M. McEvoy, Margaret Magan, Felim H. Meade, Ernan Rory O’Connor, David Punch, Cornelius Riordan, John D. W. Warren. Fourteen candidates entered, 10 passed, 4 failed. The remaining candidates are postponed. Intermediate Examination A t the Intermediate Examination for apprentices to solicitors held on 8th and 9th days o f September the following passed the examination PASSED WITH MER IT 1. Patrick J. F. O’Connor; 2. Charles N. Blake. PASSED John Joseph Cooke, Alec Diamond, Edward Joseph Duffy, Patrick Anthony Glynn, Richard D. Kennedy, John E. MacCurtain, Daniel J. MacMahon, James A. O’Donohoe, John A. O’Gorman, Noel T. Smith.

SOLICITORS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION

T h ere will be an Election soon for Three Special Annuities o f £52 each. Intending Candidates, who should be not less than 60 years o f age, may obtain the Application Form from the undersigned. No Candidate may hold more than one annuity. P a tr ick G lynn , Secretary, 22 Nassau Street, Dublin. 3 9

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