SEVENTEEN MORE BUY IRISH! Ood and Bring Home the Bacon Hey Fellow and Scholars Elected the LD

SEVENTEEN MORE BUY IRISH! Ood and Bring Home the Bacon Hey Fellow and Scholars Elected the LD

Always first with the KEEP YOUR LATEST DESIGNS IN EYES WATCHES, CLOCKS AND FASHION RIGHT JEWELLERY A.T REASONABLE PRICES alX~m REGISTERED AT THE G.P.O. AS A NEWSPAPER COPYRIGHT HEMPENSTALL CARON PRICE 3d. 111 GRAFTON ST. Vol. III--No. 16 THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1956 40 GRAFTON ST. : SEVENTEEN MORE BUY IRISH! ood And Bring Home The Bacon hey Fellow and Scholars Elected the LD. The twenty-sixth Auditorial meeting of the Commerce and the N Monday morning at the unusual hour of 10.30, the Economics Society was held in the Regent House on Tuesda’y, pite O ~ere Provost announced to the mixed gathering before THE CARNIVAL when rite Auditor, Mr. A. A. Tomlinson (Sch.), read his paper on an the Examination Hall the list of Fellow and Scholars. the " Problems of Investment in Ireland." ¢III OF NATIONS ~ent The list included fourteen Foundation and three non- In a paper which was "lucid, saver, and desired industries in Foundation Scholars. The Carnival of Nations sane and perceptive," to quote Ireland to be owned and run by Lord Glenavy, he examined how the Irish. was William James Louden .Ryan opened last night in the Dixon 2on- Hall before a large audience. productive investment in Ireland Lord Glenavy was very enter- was elected Fellow. Educated at might be increased, for Ire- taining, though occasionally he men Portadown College, he entered Twelve nations present a bright om and colourful offering, and the land’s future prosperity depends got lost in the maze of his own ell Trinity with a Maths. Sizarship on her capital development. He metaphors. He emphasised the in 1941. He gained a scholar- energy and enthusiasm which :han has ~one into this show is advocated the removal of the contradictory nature of public VIII ship in Economics and graduated astounding. Their efforts have ~many restrictions to saving and policy with regard to the ace, with a First Class Mod. and been crowned with success. investment inherent in Irish problem of investment. He :ime Gold Medal in 1945. While Derek Horwood has done economy, and proposed various desired a native production 2 in working for his Ph.D., which another fine job of organisa- financial corporations to stimu- plan~ which could expand ex- he obtained in 1949, he was Sir tion and production, and his late new investment and to help ports in the face of world-wide cain Robert Woods Research Lecturer whole show goes with a swing. smaller industries. competition. in Economics. He was appointed t so The invigorating swirl of the Mr. Robert Briscoe, T.D., in Mr. S~an MacBride, S.C., Lecturer in Economics in 1949 proposing the vote of thanks, T.D., criticised Our rather ~nori- at the London School of pipes in the Scottish item is bund banking system, and said contrasted with the melodious emphasised the influence of ~SS’S Economics. His published works safety and security on the Ixish that the many gaps therein are concerned mainly with " Fiesta Napolitana," which must be filled. He emphasised of Mario and Giovanna Tomacelli and aspects of Ireland’s economy. the lessening desire to save present. The exuberance and under present inflation con- wind Of the seventeen Scholars, natural gaiety of the Polish C.D. two are Senior Sophisters- ditions. He criticised the policy Miss Alison Kingsmill Moore dancers is there, as warming as Apathy of trying to apply British policy and Mr. Patrick Gallagher- ever. There are two Indian to the very different Irish 2ow- dancers, wonderfully rhythmic ould eight Junior Sophisters and economy. and sinuous, who offer three Dr. Louis Smith, U.C.D., said the seven S e n i o r Freshmen. traditional village dances. tdier Various schools in Ireland, and Supreme that industry was not making each two in England, are repre- The Irish group have a its contribution in helping the aself sented. The vast majority of macabre little offering, a ~ood Friday last, the Commerce country to pay its way. Our idea which does not quite come rates of growth in agriculture ~ould the schools represented are and Economics Society, in July situated in Southern Ireland, Dr. W. L. J. Ryan, Lecturer in .off. The Malayans in their item, are also very low, and there is though the highest mark Econo~mics. " The Magic of the East," bring conjunction with the E.Y.C. a great gap between the us a taste of Oriental mystery, necessary capital expenditure gained was by Christopher in Ireland, sponsored and Sides, who hails from Campbell Modern Languages and the Swedes present some of for agriculture and the actual College, Belfast. Antony Tissington Tatlow (f. their cheerful student songs. organised in the G.M.B. sum spent. He thought that ~S The Israeli group, a new entry, the Government was not taking The new Scholars of Faculty and g.), Danae Margaret Stan- what was inten, ded to be a 1, as are as follows :- ford (Non-Foundation, f. and offer interesting folk dances, the matter seriously enough, dday and there is a throbbing Mexi- European event. For this and that unless many people v’eek. Mathematics g.), Patrick Gallagher (f. and were willing to work for the Thomas David Spearman, s.), Robert Stevenson Bailey can number. As usual, the reason, they invited the ~ade Young (f. and g.), Paula Rose- Poles, Malayans and Indians good of the country, the position once Alexander Isaac Solomon. steal the show with their vary- Secretary-General of the was black. The President, l be Classics mary Maureen Simmonds (Non- Foundation, e. and f.). ing types of dances, but the Senator J. H. Douglas, then lould Christopher St. George Sides, others run them very close. O.E.E.C. as guest-speaker. su~nmed up briefly and ad- not John Hone Fitzgerald Camp- Ancient and Modern Literature Billy Porter is a very .able M.C. The meeting was unsatis- journed the meeting. from bell. ¯ Shirley Alison Kingsmill Moore in the Anderson tradition. Mental and Moral Science (Non-Foundation, f. and 1.). One’s only criticism is perhaps lying. "both William John Marshall. Economics and Political that some items seem under- M. Sergent lectured on the RESTAURANT -- CAFE vs to Experimental Science Science rehearsed, but the sheer high origins, structure and functions ,~heda Ronald Eliot Burton, William Wallace Graham Jamison. spirits of all concerned sends of that supra-national organisa- ’ 1~1 Dabano’ niors Brian Clarlve. Legal Science the whole thing off with a tion. He stated that the 43 GRAFTON STREET in John Keller Temple-Lang. swing. O.E.E.C. owed its existence to a later. Natural Science Special Lunches and Edward V a n c e Glanville, disagreement with Molotov over erm’s the distribution of American aid Dinners. Open till 2 a.m. will Michael Hugo Proctor. to a devastated Europe an- mley, JAMES USSHER nounced by General Marshall on year June 15th, 1947. At the moment they Primate of All Ireland the O.E.E.C. consists of 17 mem- The EASTMANS bers. Of these, 11 are European TAILORING for The first of the Archbishop Ussher was not a many-sided N.A.T.0. countries, four are Under the supervision of Irish LTD. figure, but he did bring the new neutral -- Ireland, S w e d e n, the Ussher memorial lectures was Trinity College into the main Switzerland and Austria--and our London-trained cutter PURVEYORS OF given in the G.M.B. on Monday stream of European thought. Canada and the United States at 5 p.m. by Professor Norman This was the theme of Mr. complete the list. Spain and CASSOCKS, HOODS HIGH-CLASS Sykes, who chose as his subject Philip Styles’ lecture on Yugoslavia are sympathisers " Ussher’s Life and Times," participating in the delibera- GOWNS MEAT " Ussher as a Churchman." given in the G.M.B. on Tuesday. tions. Before a small audience, Prof. Anglicanism during Ussher’s The structure of the O.E.E.C. ET Suppliers to Skyes gave a shrewd, witty and youth was undergoing a phase bears closer resemblance to an BRYSON LTD. Lud Trinity College amusing lecture in which he of Calvinism. It was in this over-sized stationery office than 3 CHURCH LANE ,mo portrayed the less adminable period that Ussher’s thought to an autonomous body of COLLEGE GREEN side of Ussher, whose scholar- was essentially framed. The supra-national status. Only ship gained him a European age was a great period of theo- governments are eligible for reputation. logical disputation and dia- membership. The administra- Schooled in Geneva doctrine, lectical battles. For Protestants tive body consists of a per- the Primate sought to make in Ireland they were years Of manent council of civil servants, Everybody’s Favourite... --Meet definite the distinction between dire peril, when popular opinion a number of permanent stand- the Church of Ireland and the fully supported the Counter ing committees dealing with Church of England, thus saving Reformation. Even the /~nglo- particular branches of economy at the the farmer from the domination Irish were being won over to and of ad hoc commissions set of Canterbury. As a result of the Papal challenge. The situ- temporarily. The initiative of this and Ussher’s determination ation greatly affected the the permanent council is effec- extreme views held by the tively limited by outside guid- H._s_._ I to establish a more precise definition of the Church, Ireland Primate. ance if not by civil servant was given 104 articles of re- Even so, Ussher was no re- aptitudes " within limits of com- METROPOLE ligion, as opposed to England’s former.

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