LawExams5Nov1919n56p0095
Calgary
Hearld
5
Nov 1919
n56p0095
LAW EXAMINATION RESULTS ANNOUNCED
The results of the September, 1919, law examinations, conducted by the Law
Society of Alberta for students-at-law, have just have been announced by the
secretary, Charles F. Adams, K.C., and the following candidates have been
granted their final examinations, having successfully passed in all subjects:
John Francis Charles Sells, c/o. Messrs. Griesback, O'Connor & Co.,
Edmonton.
James McLean Campbell, c/o. Edgar D. Crump, Lamont.
Thomas Emesley Garside, c/o. Messrs. McDonald & Grant, Edmonton.
The following have been granted their full final examination, having
successfully passed the supplemental examination in the subjects indicated,
namely:
George Fenwick Buchanan, c/o. Messrs. Tweedie & McGillivray, Calgary,
constitutional law only.
Edmund Campion Bridges, c/o. A. M. de Long, Calgary, wills and criminal law
only.
James Stanley Kirkham, c/o. Messrs. Ball & Holyoak, Lethbridge, company law
and equity only.
Albert Mahaffy, c/o. Messrs. Short, Ross & Co., Calgary, equity only.
Ernest Henry Hudson, c/o. W. M. Chartres, Leduc, wills, practice and procedure
and private international law.
Arthur Gardner Lincoln, c/o. Messrs. Patterson & McDonald, Calgary, wills
and equity only.
Patrick M. Dunne, clerk of the district court, Edmonton, practice and procedure
only.
Laurence Alexander Craig, c/o. J. A. Belanger, Morinville, criminal law only.
Second Intermediate
The following have been granted full second intermediate standing, having
passed a supplemental examination in the subjects indicated, namely:
George Douglas Atkin, c/o. Messrs.Muir, Jephson & Adams, Calgary, evidence
only.
Helen Margaret Fisher, c/o. Messrs. Savary, Fennerty & Chadwick, Calgary,
practice and procedure and real property only.
Alexander Harper Miller, c/o. W. H. Sellar, Calgary, evidence only.
Arnold Edward Burley, c/o. George W. Massie, Edmonton, practice and procedure
only.
First Intermediate
The following have been granted full first intermediate standing, having
successfully passed in all the subjects prescribed, namely:
Henry Richard Dawson, c/o. Messrs. Lent, MacKay & Mann, Calgary.
Walter Kingsley Jull, c/o. Messrs. Lougheed, Bennett & Co., Calgary.
The following have been granted full fifrst intermediate standing, having
passed the prescribed supplemental examination in the subjects indicated,
namely:
Edward Douglas Arnold, c/o. A. J. Arnold, High River, real property only.
Israel Robert Kronick, c/o. Messrs. McArdle, Davidson & McGuire, Calgary,
common law only.
Norman Montagu Plummer, c/o. H. F. Stow, Calgary, contracts only.
Alfred Simpson, Land Titles Office, Calgary, constitutional law and real
property only.
Tom Harker Saul, c/o. Messrs. Fieldhouse & Hunter, Chauvin, equity only.
Stephen Sawula, c/o. Messrs. Hyndman, Milner & Co., Edmonton, common law
only.
Henry Jackson Wilson, c/o. Messrs. Corbett, Gibson & Harper, Fort
aSskatchewan, real property and equity only.
That the following are required to take supplemental examinations in the
subjects indicated before obtaining full standing in their respective
examinations, namely:
Finals
Angus Frazer Duncan, c/o. Messrs. Short, Cross & Co., Edmonton, company
law.
Roy Chavatte Jackson, c/o. Messrs. Porte & McElwaine, Edmonton,
constitutional law and practice and procedure.
John Edwin Knott, c/o. P. G. Thomson, Edmonton, wills and practice and
procedure.
Thomas Wilson Lawlor, Hyndman, Milner & Matheson, Edmonton, company law.
Arthur Tennyson McLean Glanville, Edmonton, constitutional law and practice and
procedure.
Second Intermediate
Laurel Earl McKercher, c/o. Messrs. Mustard & Day, Edmonton, practice &
procedure.
Earl Clare Darling, c/o. Major C. Y. Weaver, Edmonton, common law and torts.
First Intermediate
Frederick Malcolm Rose, c/o. C. F. Harris, Lethbridge, real property.
Douglas Cameron Sinclair, c/o. Messrs. Jones, Pescod & Hayden, Calgary,
constitutional law and real property.
Irene Beatrice McFarlane, c/o. Messrs. Wallbridge, Henwood & Co., Edmonton,
constitutional law.
The benchers have have provision whereby a special final examination is being
provided commencing November 24 next for students-at-law who have been on
active military service overseas, and whose time has expired, and as all of the
above named candidates in the final subjects, who are required to take
supplemental examinations, are returned soldiers, they also are being allowed
to present themselves in November.
Extracted by J. Kynman 2008-09-09