The Gazette 1946-49
Intermediate Examination AT the Intermediate Examination for apprentices to solicitors held on 6th October, the following passed the examination :— Passed with Merit i. Andrew Francis Ryan. 2. Mary Philomena Gallagher. 3. Edmund S. Doyle. 4. Richard Ryan. Passed Thomas L. Callan, Kevin J. Callanan, Kenneth Clear, Patrick Conway, Edward M. Greene, Joseph Griffin, Comhghall U. MacGuill, Sean Magee, Daniel M. F. Molloy, Patrick U. Murphy, William S. O'Brien, Ronald H. C. O'Doherty, Michael K. O'Driscoll, Patrick Quinn, John Patrick Sheehey, James Tuohy, James P. Woods. Thirty-one candidates entered; twenty-one passed ; nine were postponed, one did not attend. Final Examination AT the Final Examination for apprentices to solicitors held on the 4th and 5th days of October, the following passed the examination and their names are arranged in order of merit:— i. John E. Keenan. 2. Thomas H. Bacon, B.A., N.U.I. 3. Edward O'Driscoll. 4. Barry G. Donnelly. 5. Frances M. G. Callan, B.A., N.U.I. 6. George J. Colley. 7. Patrick J. Brennan. 8. Oliver Anthony Macklin. 9. John Edmund Doyle. 10. Desmond Gerard Houston, n. John R. Noonan. 12. William Desmond McEvoy. 13. Paul Desmond Kearns. 14. Martin Haran. 15. Thomas Kevin O'Connor. 16. James C. Brennan. Twenty-six candidates entered; sixteen passed ; ten were postponed. The Council has awarded Silver Medals to John E. Keenan and Thomas H. Bacon, and a Special Certificate to Edward O'Driscoll. SCHOLARSHIPS, 1948 THE Findlater Scholarship was awarded to Eamon P. Carroll who obtained ist place in the Final Examination in October, 1947, and served his apprenticeship with Mr. Brendan M. Glynn, Solicitor, Ballinasloe. The Overend Final Examination Scholarship (Real Property and Conveyancing) was awarded to John E. Keenan who obtained ist place in the Final Examination in October, 1948, and served his apprenticeship with Mr. John | J. Keenan, Solicitor, Monaghan. 44
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considered by the Council. cation was granted ;
One the Chief Justice for exemption from the Preliminary examination was considered. It was decided to oppose the application. EXAMINATION RESULTS Preliminary Examination AT the Preliminary Examination for intending apprentices to solicitors held on the yth and 8th days of October, the following passed the exam ination and their names are arranged in order of merit:— i. Edwin Russell McCloughan. 2. Patrick J. Cody. 3. Mary Moore. 4. Sedn Cormac Rynne. 5. James Derrick Robinson. 6. Gabriel A. Toolan. 7. Marie Elizabeth Wright. Thirteen candidates entered ; seven passed ; six were postponed. The Council awarded a Gold Medal to Edwin Russell McCloughan, and a Special Certi ficate to Patrick J. Cody. Irish Examinations AT examinations held on the ist and 2nd days of October under the Legal Practitioners' (Quali fication) Act, 1929, the following passed the exam inations :— First Examination in Irish Susanna Bowler, Geoffrey J. P. Brooks, Fionnbar Francis Callanan, William Corrigan, Francis J. P. Dillon, Edna Cyril Gearty, William Francis Harpur, Kenneth Burgess Henderson, Ivan W. P. Kelly, Edwin Russell McCloughan, Mary Moore, Thomas Joseph Mullaney, Nora Murphy, John Anthony O'Meara, Labhras Conchubhar O'Raghallaigh, John Anthony Phelan, Patrick J. G. Powell, Brian Price, Colm Price, Mary Elizabeth Reihill, Mairead Ruttledge, Sean Cormac Rynne, Gabriel A. Toolan, Zerrick Woolfson. Twenty-nine candidates entered; twenty-four passed, three were postponed, two did not attend. Second Examination in Irish Thomas R. R. King, Stephen J. McDonagh, Jeremiah J. O'Connor, John Galway Ronan, Thomas Shields, Richard Francis Blair White. Nine candidates entered; six passed; two were postponed, one did not attend. application from a law clerk to
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