Alexander Charles O'Sullivan, M.A., M.D. *Robert Russell, M.A. *George Wilkins, B.D. *Matthew Wyatt Joseph Fry, M.A. *Henry Stewart Macran, M.A. *William Kennedy, M.A., Junior Dean. *William Alexander Goligher, M.A. *John Fraser, M.A. *Stephen Barnabas Kelleher, M.A. *Ernest Henry Alton, M.A. *Robert Malcolm Gwynn, M.A., Junior Proctor. *George Randolph Webb, M.A. Robert William Tate, M.A. Representatives in Parliament. Right Hon. Sir Edward Henry Carson, LL.D., Honor Examiners for the Year 1910. In Mathematics and Mathematical Physics. The Professor of Mathematics. S. B. Kelleher, M.A. G. R. Webb, M.A. In Classics. The Regius Professor of Greek. The Professor of Latin. W. Kennedy, M.A. E. H. Alton, M.A. R. W. Tate, M.A. In Ethics and Logics, H. S. Macran, M.A. G. A. Exham, M.A. R. A. P. Rogers, M.A. In Experimental Science. The Professor of Chemistry. The Professor of Experimental Philosophy. H. Thrift, M.A. Elected. 1892 1903 In Natural Science. The Professor of Comparative Anatomy and Zoology. The Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. King's Professor of the Institutes of Medicine. In History and Political Science. The Professor of Modern History. In Modern Literature. The Professor of English Literature. E. J. Gwynn, M.A. Honor Lecturers for the Year 1909-1910. Mathematics. Robert Russell, M.A. S. B. Kelleher, M.A. G. R. Webb, M.A. Classics. W. Kennedy, M.A. Ethics and Logics. H. S. Macran, M.A. G. A. Exham, M.A. R. A. P. Rogers, M.A. In Legal and Political Science. The Professor of Political Economy. The Regius Professor of Feudal and English Law. The Board nominates Special Courts of Examiners for Moderatorships, Fellowships, and Scholarships, which will be constituted as follows for the year 1910, a Member of the Board presiding in each Court of Examiners for Moderatorships: Moderatorships, 1910. Mathematics.-B. Williamson, Sc.D. (President); the Professors of Mathematics and of Natural Philosophy; M. W. J. Fry, M.A.; S. B. Kelleher, M.A.; G. R. Webb, M.A. Classics.-R. Y. Tyrrell, Litt.D. (President); the Professors of Greek, of Latin, and of Ancient History; E. H. Alton, M.A.; R. W. Tate, M.A. Ethics and Logics.-T. K. Abbott, Litt. D. (President); the Professor of Moral Philosophy; G. A. Exham, M.A.; W. Kennedy, M.A.; R. A. P. Rogers, M.A. Experimental Science.-The Provost (President); the Professors of Chemistry and of Experimental Philosophy; H. Thrift, M.A. Natural Science.-F. A. Tarleton, LL.D. (President); the Professors of Comparative Anatomy and Zoology, of Geology and Mineralogy, of Botany, and the King's Professor of Institutes of Medicine, A. C. O'Sullivan, M.D. History and Political Science.-T. T. Gray, M.A. (President); the Professor of Political Economy; the Professors of Ancient and of Modern History; Miss C. E. Maxwell, B.A. Modern Literature.-J. P. Mahaffy, D.D. (President); the Professors of English Literature, of the Romance Languages, and of German ; J. P. Mahaffy, D.D.; E. J. Gwynn, M.A. Legal and Political Science.-G. L. Cathcart, M.A. (President); the Professor of Political Economy; the Professor of Feudal and English Law; the Reid Professor; the Professor of Ancient History. Fellowship, 1910. Mathematics (Pure and Applied).-The Professors of Mathematics and of Natural Philosophy; R. Russell, M.A.; M. W. J. Fry, M.A. Classics. The Professors of Greek, of Latin, and of Ancient History; R. Y. Tyrrell, Litt. D. Ethics and Metaphysics.—The Professor of Moral Philosophy; G. A. Exham, M.A. Experimental Physics.-The Provost; the Professor of Experimental Philosophy; the Professor of Astronomy. Hebrew.-The Professor of Hebrew. Scholarship, 1910. Classics.-The Professors of Greek, of Latin, and of Ancient History T. T. Gray, M.A.; R. Y. Tyrrell, Litt.D.; G. Wilkins, B.D. G. W. Mooney, M.A.; E. H. Alton, M.A. Mathematics.-The Professors of Mathematics and of Natural Philosophy; R. Russell, M.A.; M. W. J. Fry, M.A. Experimental Physics.—The Professors of Chemistry and of Experi mental Philosophy; E. P. Culverwell, M.A. Modern Languages.-The Professors of the Romance Languages and of German; J. P. Mahaffy, D.D.; E. J. Gwynn, M.A. PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS Arranged under subjects and schools. [Figures added in brackets after the title or name of any officer denote the period in years for which the election is made. Officers marked (*) are elected annually.] The following Professorships or Lectureships become vacant at the dates respectively affixed to them : Professorship of Education, 1910, May 17. University Professorship of Anatomy and Chirurgery. 1910, June 20. 1910, Oct. 20. 1910, Nov. 16. Regius Professorship of Surgery, 1901. Mar. 23. J Donegal Lecturer in Mathematics. [Founded 1675.]. Robert Russell, M.A. University Professor of Natural Philosophy. [Founded 1847.] Frederick Purser, M.A. Assistant-Matthew Wyatt Joseph Fry, M.A. Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and [Founded 1724.] William Edward Thrift, M.A. Assistants:-Harry Thrift, M.A. Joseph Rogerson Cotter, M.A. Professor of Applied Chemistry. (5) [Founded in 1841 as a Professorship of Chemistry and Geology applied to the Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy. (5) [A Lectureship in Zoology was established in 1857, was made a Professorship 1879. Henry William Mackintosh, M.A. Nov. 29. 1902. Dec. 18. LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE. Regius Professor of Greek. [Founded 1761.] } John Isaac Beare, M.A. 1905. {Feb. 16. |