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1906.

Director of the Botanical Gardens and Park.

Jan. 20. Henry Horatio Dixon, Sc.D.

1899.

Law Agent and Keeper of the Records.

Nov. 11. Fredk. Digby Darley, M.A.

1885.

Assistant to Registrar of University Electors.

July 7. } Charles Henry Miller, M.A.

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Hodges, Figgis, and Co., Ltd., Grafton Street, Dublin.
Longmans, Green, and Co., London.

MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL.

THE PROVOST.

(Retire 1911.)

Thomas Kingsmill Abbott, Litt.D.
John Pentland Mahaffy, D.D.

Benjamin Williamson, Sc. D.

William Joseph Myles Starkie, Litt. D.

(Retire 1912.)

Robert Russell, M.A.

Matthew Wyatt Joseph Fry, M.A.

Edward John Gwynn, M.A.

William Alexander Goligher, M.A.

(Retire 1909.)

Charles Francis Bastable, LL.D.

Edward Dowden, LL. D. (Secretary).

John Joly, Sc.D.

Andrew Francis Dixon, Sc.D.

(Retire 1910.)

Very Rev. John Henry Bernard, D.D.
William John Chetwode Crawley, LL.D.

James Patrick Johnston, Sc.D.

Sir John William Moore, M.D.

A Meeting of the Senate for the nomination of Members of Council will be held on Wednesday, October 27, 1909, being the fourth Wednesday of the month, and on Wednesday, October 26, 1910. Ordinary Meetings of the Council are held on the first and fourth Wednesdays after the commencement of lectures in each term, but if in Hilary Term either of these days should fall on Ash Wednesday, then the meetings are held on the second and fifth Wednesdays after lectures commence. In Michaelmas Term the second meeting is held on the second Wednesday in December. In the years 1909, 1910, the days of meeting will be :-Nov. 10 and Dec. 8, 1909; and Feb. 16, March 9, June 8, Nov. 9, and Dec. 7, 1910.

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Literary and Scientific Societies of Trinity College.

COLLEGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

FOUNDED 1770.

President.

The Right Hon. Lord Ashbourne.

OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES, SESSION 1909-1910.

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There are connected with the Society a Reading and Writing Room, Library, and Billiard Room. Cap and Gown boxes are provided.

A number of newspapers, magazines, and reviews are taken in the Reading Room.

Gold and Silver Medals are annually given for Oratory, Composition, and History.

The Opening Meeting of the Session is held on the first Wednesday in November, and Debates take place in the New Debating Hall, Graduates' Memorial Building, every Wednesday evening during Term from November to June. The Debates are open to the Public.

All Students of the University are eligible as Members of the Society. Annual Subscription, £1 1s.

Members of the Society are Honorary Members of the Oxford and Cambridge Unions, Edinburgh Speculative Society, and Durham Union. Further information can be obtained by applying to either of the Secretaries, at the Society's Rooms, Graduates' Memorial Building, Trinity College.

UNIVERSITY PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

FOUNDED 1853.

SESSION 1909-1910.

President.-F. H. W. Kerr (Sen. Mod.), B.A.

Secretary.-R. Creed Meredith.

Treasurer.-J. H. F. Leland (Sch., Mod.), B.A.
Librarian.-H. W. Lemon (Sch., Mod.), B.A.
Registrar.-

Council.

D. P. W. Maunsell (Sch., Mod.), | P. A. M'Elwaine (Mod.), B.A.,

B.A. (Ex-Pres.).

J. C. Duncan (Sch., Mod.), B.A. (Ex-Sec.).

Hans Kräll (Sen. Mod.), B.A. (Ex-Treas.).

D. J. C. Hearn (Ex-Reg.).

C. B. Price.

LL.B.

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There are connected with the Society a Reading and Writing Room, Billiard Room, and Library. Boxes for Academicals are available for the use of Members.

The Reading and Writing Room is furnished with Stationery, and contains a series of the College Calendars and Examination Papers. The leading newspapers, reviews, magazines, and other periodicals are taken by the Society.

The Opening Meeting is usually held at the close of October. Ordinary Meetings take place in the Debating Hall, every Thursday Evening, from November till June, when Papers are read and discussed by Members.

A Gold and a Silver Medal are offered annually in Composition; a Gold and a Silver Medal in Oratory; a Gold and a Silver Medal in History and Literature; and a Silver Medal in Esthetics.

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Further information can be obtained on application to the Honorary Secretary, at the Rooms of the Society, Trinity College.

COLLEGE THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

FOUNDED 1830.

SESSION 1909-1910.

President.

The Rev. the Regius Professor of Divinity.

Vice-Presidents.

Very Rev. Archbishop King's
Professor of Divinity.
Rev. the Professor of Hebrew.
Rev. the Prof. of Pastoral Theology.
Rev. the Professor of Ecclesiastical
History.

Rev. the Prof. of Biblical Greek.
Rev. T. K. Abbott, B.D.,
S.F.T.C.D.

Rev. T. T. Gray, M.A.,
S.F.T.C.D.

Rev. W. R. W. Roberts, M.A.,
B.D.

Rev. C. I. Graham, B.D.
Rev. T. Sterling Berry, D.D.
Rev. J. G. Carleton, D.D.
Rev. J. A. Jennings, M.A.
Rev. R. M. Gwynn, M.A.

Auditor.-E. L. Hunter (Sch., Mod.), B.A.
Secretary.-J. Tobias (Sch., Mod.), B.A.
Treasurer.-R. Scandrett (Sch.).
Librarian.-R. Creed Meredith.

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SESSION 1908-1909.

Oratory-J. Bennett (Univ. Stud.), B.A.

Composition-R. Scandrett (Sch.).

President's Prize Essay.-J. Bennett (Univ. Stud.), B.A.

Divinity Students and those who intend to enter the Divinity School are eligible as Members of the Society.

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Silver Medals are annually given for Oratory and Written Composition. The President also gives a Prize for an Essay on a given subject. The Opening Meeting of the Session is held on the Second Monday in November. Ordinary Meetings take place every Monday Evening during Divinity Term, at 7.30 o'clock, when Papers are read and discussed by members. The Society possesses a valuable Library of Theological books. Further information regarding the Society can be obtained on application to the Honorary Secretary, at Committee Room, Graduates' Memorial Buildings, Trinity College.

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