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Results of public examinations held at Clongowes Wood College SJ

Results of public examinations held at Clongowes Wood College SJ 1912, including :

  • National University of Ireland Matriculation;
  • National University of Ireland Entitled to Matriculate on Senior Grade Intermediate Results;
  • National University of Ireland University College Entrance Scholarship;
  • National University of Ireland Civil Service Scholarship;
  • National University of Ireland County Council Scholarships;
  • Intermediate Examinations Medals;
  • Intermediate Examinations Exhibitions;
  • Intermediate Examinations Prizes;
  • Intermediate Examinations Composition Prizes;
  • London Chamber of Commerce
  • Academical Distinctions of Past Students, National University : University College Dublin, Scholarships and Degrees
  • Academical Distinctions of Past Students, National University : University College Cork, Scholarships
  • Academical Distinctions of Past Students, Oxford - Trinity College
  • Academical Distinctions of Past Students, Cambridge, Christ College
  • Solicitors Apprentices' debating Society Awards
  • University College Legal and Economic Society Awards
  • King's Inns Debating Society Award

Reasons for not publishing the names of students in the Intermediate Honour Result List

Document entitled 'Reasons for not publishing the names of students in the Intermediate Honour Result List 1902, 1903, 1904':

  1. The original intent was to allow Catholics to avail of themselves of the Nutting Bursaries at Trinity College Dublin, and these no longer exist.
  2. Setting school results in competitive comparison does a great injustice to small schools of great merit.
  3. The rivalry engendered by such lists brings unhelpful pressures on clever students, often to the serious injury of their healths.

Pamphlets issued by the War Office

Pamphlets issued by the War Office on ‘The Abolition of flies in camps, billets and hospital. Circular Memorandum No.8.’, 24 June 1916, (7pp) and ‘Roman Catholic Chaplains. Information and Hints. British Armies in France. January 1917’, (21pp), possibly in the possession of Fr Henry Gill SJ. A section of ‘Roman Catholic Chaplains’ is underlined, where the chaplain should live, p.11, ‘with the Transport when the Battalion is in the trenches, unless by arrangement with the Senior Chaplain, it is decided that he shall be in the trenches’. Material hand in by Margaret Doyle, Archivist, Clongowes Wood College, 9 January 2017.