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THE DUBLIN niteaitg Caknbar FOR TSB TEAR 1900-1901. VOL. I.—PART IL DUBLIN: %fkxA£b at t^t UnibfTsits ^rtss. HODGES, FIGGIS, AND CO., Ltd., 104, GRAFTON ST., PUBLISHEBS TO THE UNITEEBITT. LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO., IX>Nl>OIT, KRW TOKK, AND BOHBAT. 1901. Large 8vo. Cloth, pp. xxvi + 606, Price 70/6 net CATALOGUE MANUSCRIPTS Eiftrarp of Ccinitp College, SDubUn TO WHICH IS ADDBD A LIST OF THE FAGEL COLLECTION OF MAPS IN THE SAME LIBRARY COMPILED BY T. K. ABBOTT, B.D., D.Litt. (librarian) DUBLIN: HODGES, FIGGIS, AND CO. (Limited) LONDON : LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. ['J THE BOOK OF TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN, 1591—1891. Descriptive and Historical Account of the College from its Foundation, with 22 Full-page Plates, and 50 Illustra- tions in the Text, consisting of Views, Plans, and Portraits of Famous Members. CONTENTS. CHAFE. I.-1V. —From the Foundation to the close of the 18th Century. By the Eev. J. P. Mahafft, d.d. v.—During the 19th Century. By the Eev. J. "W. Stubbs, d.d. Ti.—The Observatory, Dunsink. By Sir Robert Ball, ll.d. Tii. —The Library. By the Eev. T. K. Abbott, b.d., litt.d., Librarinn. mx.—The Early Buildings. By Uuck R. Burke, m.a. II. —Distinguished Graduates. By W. M'Neile Dixon*, ll.b. I.— The College Plate. By the Eev. J. P. Mahaffv, d.d. u.—The Botanical Gardens and Herbarium. By E. Perceval 'Wright, M.D. III. —The University and College Officers, 1892. jOde for the Tercentenary Festival. By G. F. Savaoe-Armstrong, litt.d. 4 to Volume, Bound in Half Vellum, Gilt Top, with Embossed Arms on side. Price 21s. net. Now offered at 10s. 6d. net. RECORDS OF THE TERCENTENARY FESTIVAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN. Held 5th to 8th JULY, 1892. A Full Narrative of the Celebration, from tlie First lueeption of tlie Preparations in February, 1891, to the End of the Festival on July 8, 1892. containing a lleport of the Inaugural Sermon, Tercentenary Ode, and the various Addresses, Speeches, Lists of Guests, &c., &c. 4to Volume, Bound in Half Morocco. 70s. 6d. lOLGES, FIGGIS, & CO. (Limited), 104, 6EAFT0N-STEEET. DUBIUf, Booksellers to the University. k. [»] Entbance to Enoinebrino ScHOoii, 1854-5. 1^ THE DUBLIN ^ni^txsitv CaUnlrar FOE THE YEAR 1900-1901 VOL. L—PART II. DUBLIN: '$nnU'b at ibt Snibrrsttg f wss. HODGES, FIGGIS, AND CO. (Ltd.), GRAFTON ST. PUBLISHERS TO THE UXIVEKSITI'. LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO., LONDON, NEW YORK, AND BOMBAY 1901. ; CONTENTS. Page Officers op the University asd College, Jannary 1, 1901, 1 Honors and Prizes at Extraxce— High Places at Entrance .14 Entiance Prizes, . ....... 15 Junior and School Exhibitions, 16 Sizarship Examination, . .... .16 Honor and Prize Examinations, Hilaby Term— Term Honor Examinations, . .17 Premiums for Composition at the Term Lectures, . 19 Catechetical Premiums, 20 Honor and Pbizb Exahixations, Tkinttt Term— Fellowship Examination, 21 Scnolarship Examination, 21 Term Honor Examinations, 21 Premiums for Composition at the Tenn Lectures, . 24 Catechetical Premiums, 25 Honor and Prize Examinations, Michaelmas Term— Examination for iloderatorships, ..... 26 Students and Moderatorship Prizemen, . .27 Term Prize Examinations, 28 Senior Exhibitions, . .31 Premiums for Composition at the Term Lectures, . 32 Catechetical Premiums, ....... 32 Miscellaneous Prizes in Arts, 34 Final Freshman Examination, 36 B. A. Deguee Examinations, 39 Prizes and Examinations in Divinity School, ... 42 Phizes and Examinations in Law School, .... 46 Prizes and Examinations in Medical School, ... 48 Phizes and Examinations in Engineering School, . 53 Degrees Conferred in the Year 1900, 55 SvccESSFTL Candidates at the Competition for the Civil Service of India ; Clerkships, Class I., in the Home Civil Service and Eastern Cadetships, 63 Present Members of Trinity College, .... 64 SeNATVS ACADEMICIS. ••••--.. 77 Tniversity Electors, 89 Index, 291 Digitized by tine Internet Arcliive in 2008 witli funding from IVIicrosoft Corporation littp://www.arGhive.org/details/calendar1 21 90001 trinuoft OFFICERS OF THK UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE. January 1, 1901. Chancellor. The Right Hon. Laurence, Earl of Rosse, LL. D. Vice- Chancellor. The Right Hon. Dodgson Hamilton Madden, M.A. Visitors. The Chancellor (or in his absence the Vice- Chancellor). The Lord Chief Justice. Provost. George Salmon, D.D. Senior Fellows. James William Barlow, M.A., Viee-Provost. Richard Mountifort Conner, D.D., Senior Dean. Benjamin Williamson, M.A., Sc.D., Senior Lecturer. Thomas Kingsmill Abbott, B.D., Litt.D., Senior Proctor. Thomas Thompson Gray, M.A., Bursar. John Pentland Mahaffy, D.D., Mus. Doc, Registrar. Anthony Traill, LL.D., M.D., M.Ch., Auditor and Catechist. Junior Fellows. [Those marked thus (*) are Tutor Fellows.] Francis Alexander Tarleton L.L.D., Sc.D.. Robert Yelverton Tyrrell, MA., Litt.D George Lambert Cathcart, M.A. William Snow Bumside, M. A., Sc.D. Arthur William PantoUjM. A., Sc.D. Junior Bursar and Registrar of Chambers. George Francis Fitz Gerald, M.A., Sc.D. •Frederick Purser, M.A. Louis Claude Purser, M. A., Litt.D. •William Ralph Westropp Roberts, B.D. •Edward Pamall Culverwell, M.A. VOL. I., Ft. n. b 2 ITNIVERSITY AND COLLKGK OFFICERS. John Henry Bernard, D.D. John Bagnell Bury, M.A. Alexander Charles O'SuUivan, M.A. John Isaac Beare, M.A. Robert Russell, M.A. Matthew "Wyatt Joseph Fry, M.A. George Wilkins, B.D. Henry Stewart Macran, M.A. Edward John Gwynn, M.A. Charles Jasper Joly, M.A. Gerard Alston Exham, M.A. William Edward Thrift. M.A. J. Gilbart Smyly, M.A. George William Mooney, M.A., Junior Proctor. Lucius Henry Gwynn, M.A., Jtmior Dean. William Kennedy, M.A. Representatives in Parliament, Elected Right Hon. Sir Edward Henry Carson, M.A., 1892 Eight Hon. William Edward Hartpole Lecky, LL.D., .... 1895 Honor Examinersfor the Year 1901. In Mathematics and Mathematical Physics. The Professor of Mathematics. The Professor of Natural Philosophy, W. R. W. Roberts, B.D. E. P. Culverwell, M.A. W. E. Thrift, M.A. In Classics, The Regius Professor of Greek. The Professor of Latin. G. Wilkins, B.D. G. W. Mooney, M.A. L. H. Gwynn, M.A. In Ethics and Logics. Henry S. Macran, M.A. G. A. Exham, M.A. W. Kennedy, M.A. In Experimental Science. The Professor of Chemistry. The Professor of Experimental Philosophy. UKIVBKSITT AND COLLKGR OFFICERS. In Natural Science. The Professor of Comparative Anatomy and Zoology. The Professor of Botany. The Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. King's Professor of the Institutes of Medicine. In SUtory and Political Seiettce. The Eegius Professor of Feudal and English Law. The Professor of Modem History. The Professor of Political Economy. L. C. Purser, LittD. In Modem Literature, The Professor of English Literature. The Professor of the Romance Languages. The Professor of German. E. J. Gwynn, M.A. Honor Lecturersfor the Tear 1900-1901. Mathematics. "W. R. W. Roberts, B.D. E. P. Culverwell, M.A. R. Russell, M.A. daisies, G. WiMns, B.D. G. W. Mooney, M.A. L. H. Gwynn, M.A. Ethics and Logics, The Professor of Moral Philosophy. H. S. Macran, M.A. G. A. Exham, M.A. The Board nominates Special Courts of Examiners for Moderatorships. These Courts will be constituted as follows for the year 1901, a Member of the Board presiding in each Coiirt of Examiners : k {President) Mathematics. —The Provost ; the Professors of Mathe* matics and Natural Philosophy ; "W. R. W. Roberts, B.D. ; E. P. Culverwell, M.A. ; M. "W. J. Fry, M.A. ; W. E. Thrift, M.A. b2 ; 4 CNIVKUSITY ANn COLT,Kf!K OKFICERS. Classiet. —J. P. Mahaffy, D.D. {President) ; the Professors of Greek, Latin, and Ancient History; G. Wilkins, B.D. ; G. W. Mooney, M.A.; L, H. Gwynn, M.A. Ethics and Logics.—T. K. Abbott, Litt. D. {President) : the Professor of Moral Philosophy; H. S. Macran, M.A. ; G. A. Exham, M.A. ; W. Kennedy, M.A. Experimental Science,—A. Traill, LL.D. {President) ; the Professors of Chemistry and Experimental Philosophy ; "W". E. Thrift, M.A. Natural Science.—B.'Wniiamson, Sc.D. {President) ; the Professors of Comparative Anatomy and Zoology, of Geology and Mineralogy, and of Botany, the King's Professor of Institutes of Medicine. Science. Sistory and Political —T. T. Gray, M.A. {President) ; tiie Pro- fessors of Modem History and Political Economy, and the Professor of Feudal and English Law; L. C. Purser, Litt.D. Modern Literature.—The Vice-Provost {President) ; the Professors of English Literature, Romance Languages, and German ; J. P. Mahaffy, D.D. ; E. J. Gwynn, M.A. The Board also nominates Special Courts of Examiners for Fellow- ship and Scholarship, which will he constituted as follows for the year 1901 :— Fellowship. Mathematics {Pure and Applied).—The Professors of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy ; F. Purser, M.A. ; E. Russell, M.A. ; M. W. J. Fry, M.A. Classics.—The Professors of Greek and Latin ; R. Y. TyiTell, Litt.D. J. I. Beare, M.A. Ethics and Metaphysics.—J. P. Mahaffy, D.D. ; H. S. Macran, M.A. Experimental Physics,—The Professor of Experimental Philosophy; A. Traill, LL.D. Eehrew.—T!. K. Abbott, Litt.D. Scholarship. Classics. —The Professors of Greek and Latin; T. T. Gray, M.A.; • . Y. Tyrrell, Litt.D.; J. I. Beare, M.A. ; G. Wilkins, B.D. H S. Macran, M.A. ; E. J. Gwynn, M.A. Science.—The Professors of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and Experimental Philosophy; A. W. Panton, Sc.D!; R. Russell, M.A. ; C. J. Joly, M.A. — ; X7KITEESITY AXD COLLKGE OFFICEBS. PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS. Arranged in Chronological order according to the dates of the Foundations of their respective Offices. Thus marked (*) are elected annually. „ „ (t) „ ,, quinquennially. „ „ (t) „ „ septennially. „ „ (••) ,, „ decennially. The foUovdng Professorships will become vacant at the dates respec- tively affixed to them : Regius Professorship of Feudal and English Law.