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PROVINCIAL ECCLESIASTICAL SEMINARY

New Zealand Tablet , 24 December 1908, Page 1

 

PROVINCIAL ECCLESIASTICAL SEMINARY

The annual distribution of prizes took place at the Provincial Ecclesiastical Seminary, Holy Cross College, Mosgiel, on December 14. The following is the list: — Sacred Scripture: First prize, C. Collins, M. Scanlan (Dunedin); second, T. Conolly (Wellington) and E. Lynch (Dunedin). Dogmatic Theology : First prize, C. Collins (Dunedin) ; second, T. Conolly (Wellington) and E. Lynch (Dunedin). • Moral Theology: -First prize, C. Collins, E. Lynch, M. Sca-olanj second, T. Conolly, J. Hanrahan (Christchurch). Church History : First prize, C. Collins and J. Hanrahan; second, T. Conolly. Metaphysics and Ethics: First prize,- D. O'Connell and R. Burke (Dunedin). /™ 9 Teek—lst Class: First prize, R. Burke, T. Hanrahan (Chrisrtchurch) ; next in merit, J. Falconer (Dunedin). Greek— 2nd Class: First prize, W. Monighan, E. Delargy. • First Latin: First prize, D. O'Connell, R. Burke: next m merit, J. Falconer. Second Latin — Ist division : D. McLaughlin. Second division: W. Monighan; next in merit, T. Hanrahan, F. Delargy, C. Ardagh, P. Minogue. Bible History : First prise, Frank Delargy, C. Ardagh • next in merit, J. Falconer, P. Minogue. ' Senior English: First prize, J. Falconer, F. Delargy, T. Hanrahan. Second English: First prize, M. Spillane. Third English and Third Mathematics: First prize, R. Hungerford, H O'Connell. J. Farrell. Third Latin: First prize, F. Cullen, second, M. Spillane; next in merit, G. Gregg, H. O'Connell. First French: First prize, J. Falconer, C. Ardagh; next in merit, D. Daily, B. Kaveney. Second Class : First prize, M. Spillane; next in merit, W. Monighan, F. Delargy. First and Second Mathematics: Frank Delargy, U. Ardagh; next in merit, F. Cullen. English History and Geography : F. Delargy, T. Hanrahan, G. Gregg; next in merit, J. Falconer, B. Kaveney, F. Cullen.

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