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Auditors of the Literary and Historical Society (University College Dublin)

The Auditor of the Literary and Historical Society at University College Dublin, Ireland is a position elected by the members of the society. In this setting, the term auditor has no connection with accounting but means "a position corresponding to that of President of the Union at Oxford or Cambridge" (Oxford English Dictionary). Some former auditors of the society have gone on to careers of high distinction in law, politics, medicine, academia, journalism, and other endeavours.[1][2]

This is a list of the auditors from when the society was founded by John Henry Newman in 1855 to the present:[3]

  • 1856–1857    Henry S. Bethell
  • 1857–1858    Augustus P. Bethell
  • 1858–1859    Hugh Hyacinth MacDermot
  • 1859–1860    Richard Fennelly
  • 1861–1862    Philip Farrelly
  • 1862–1863    John Kean
  • 1863–1864    John Butler
  • 1864–1865    Morgan B. Kavanagh
  • 1865–1866    Robert Wogan MacDonnell
  • 1866–1867    Patrick J. O'Connor
  • 1867–1868    Charles Dawson
  • 1868–1869    N. J. Gossan
  • 1869–1870    William Dillon
  • 1870–1871    George Fottrell
  • 1871–1872    Michael Charles Aughney
  • 1872–1873    Michael Francis Cox
  • 1873–1874    Michael O'Meara
  • 1874–1875    John Dillon[4]
  • 1875–1876    Gerald Griffin
  • 1876–1877    John Francis O'Carroll
  • 1877–1878    Michael Duff
  • 1878–1879    Ignatius O'Brien
  • 1880–1881    J. D. McFeeley
  • 1882–1883    Joseph McGrath
  • 1883–1884    Thomas A Finlay, S. J.
  • 1884–1885    Robert Donovan
  • 1885–1886    Edmund Young
  • 1886–1887    Joseph J. Farrell
  • 1887–1888    Patrick Lennox
  • 1888–1889    William Magennis
  • 1889–1890    John F. W. Howley
  • 1890–1891    Luke Nolan
  • 1897–1898    Charles Griffin / Francis Skeffington
  • 1898–1899    Thomas M. Kettle[5]
  • 1899–1900    Arthur E. Clery[6]
  • 1900-1901    Hugh Kennedy[7]
  • 1901-1902    Robert Kinahan
  • 1902-1903    William Dawson
  • 1903-1904    John P. Doyle
  • 1904-1905    Richard Sheehy
  • 1905-1906    Thomas F. Bacon
  • 1906–1907    Francis Cruise O'Brien
  • 1907–1908    Maurice Healy
  • 1908–1909    Thomas Bodkin
  • 1909–1910    Michael McGilligan
  • 1910–1911    Michael Davitt
  • 1911–1912    John A. Ronayne / Patrick McGilligan[8]
  • 1912–1913    Arthur Cox[9]
  • 1913–1914    Michael J. Ryan
  • 1914–1915    James R. MacDonnell
  • 1915–1916    James G. O'Connor
  • 1916–1917    Joseph Mooney
  • 1917–1918    H. Garrett McGrath
  • 1918–1919    Thomas F. Aird
  • 1919–1920    Daniel Binchy[10]
  • 1920–1921    John Farrell
  • 1921–1922    James Skehan
  • 1922–1923    David H. Travers
  • 1923–1924    John Charles Flood
  • 1924–1925    Bernard J. M. MacKenna
  • 1925–1926    Anthony J. Malone / Richard K. Boylan
  • 1926–1927    Patrick Byrne
  • 1927–1928    John J. Nash
  • 1928–1929    Thomas A. O'Rourke
  • 1929–1930    William Binchy / Thomas A. O'Rourke / Robert Dudley Edwards[11]
  • 1930–1931    John Kent
  • 1931–1932    Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh[12]
  • 1932–1933    James Meenan
  • 1933–1934    Vivion de Valera[8]
  • 1934–1935    R. N. Cooke
  • 1935–1936    Desmond Bell
  • 1936–1937    Vincent Grogan[13]
  • 1937–1938    Richard Walsh
  • 1938–1939    Thomas F. O'Higgins[7]
  • 1939–1940    Tomas P. Ó Siaghail
  • 1940–1941    Patrick N. Meenan[14]
  • 1941–1942    Frank Roe[7]
  • 1942–1943    Francis Meenan
  • 1943–1944    Richard Cremins / Peter Hogbin
  • 1944–1945    Walter Treanor
  • 1945–1946    Eamonn Walsh
  • 1946–1947    Frank Martin
  • 1947–1948    Kevin Burke
  • 1948–1949    Patrick J. O'Kelly
  • 1949–1950    Patrick J. Connolly
  • 1950–1951    Richard Ryan
  • 1951–1952    Dermot Ryan
  • 1952–1953    Diarmuid Ó Sioradain
  • 1953–1954    Gerard Sheehy
  • 1954–1955    Micheal Ó Riain
  • 1955–1956    Henry Kennedy
  • 1956–1957    Desmond P. H. Windle
  • 1957–1958    Myles McSwiney
  • 1958–1959    Owen Dudley Edwards
  • 1959–1960    Brian McSwiney
  • 1960–1961    Dermot Bouchier Hayes
  • 1961–1962    Desmond J. Green
  • 1962–1963    Louis B. Courtney
  • 1963–1964    Anthony W. Clare[15]
  • 1964–1965    Patrick Cosgrave[16]
  • 1965–1966    Henry Crawley
  • 1966–1967    Anthony D. Glavin[17] / J Harold Owens
  • 1967–1968    Henry Kelly
  • 1968–1969    Dermot Gleeson[18]
  • 1969–1970    Gerald Barry
  • 1970–1971    Mary E. Finlay
  • 1971–1972    Declan O'Donovan
  • 1972–1973    Adrian Hardiman[19]
  • 1973–1974    Kevin Cross
  • 1974–1975    J. Gerard Danaher
  • 1975–1976    Michael Moloney
  • 1976–1977    Paul O'Higgins
  • 1977–1978    Frank Callanan
  • 1978–1979    Maev-Ann Wren
  • 1979–1980    Gerard Stembridge[20]
  • 1980–1981    Charles Meenan
  • 1981–1982    Laurence Ward
  • 1982–1983    Cormac Lucey
  • 1983–1984    Shane Murphy
  • 1984–1985    Dermot Meagher / Isobel Murray
  • 1985–1986    Eamon Delaney
  • 1986–1987    Richard Humphreys[21]
  • 1987–1988    Denise McDonald
  • 1988–1989    Oliver O'Brien
  • 1989–1990    Jason A. Devitt
  • 1990–1991    Pat O'Keeffe
  • 1991–1992    Sinéad E. Canning
  • 1992–1993    Marcus Dowling
  • 1993–1994    Tabitha Wood
  • 1994–1995    Padraig Francis; Dara Ó Briain[22]
  • 1995–1996    Ian Walsh
  • 1996–1997    Alastair McMenamin
  • 1997–1998    Tom Wright
  • 1998–1999    Barry Ward[23]
  • 1999–2000    Patrick E. Smyth
  • 2000–2001    J. Paul Brady
  • 2001–2002    Brian Flanagan
  • 2002–2003    Jarlath Regan[24]
  • 2003–2004    Ciaran Lawlor
  • 2004–2005    Frank Kennedy
  • 2005–2006    Louisa Ní Eadeáin
  • 2006–2007    Ross McGuire; David O'Connor [Vice-Auditor]
  • 2007–2008    Michael MacGrath
  • 2008–2009    Ian Hastings
  • 2009–2010    Conor McAndrew
  • 2010–2011    Niall Fahy
  • 2011–2012    Christine Simpson
  • 2012–2013    Daisy Onubogu
  • 2013–2014    Alex Owens
  • 2014–2015    Eoin MacLachlan
  • 2015–2016    Conor Rock
  • 2016–2017    Donal Naylor
  • 2017–2018    Aisling Tully
  • 2018–2019    Ella McLoughlin
  • 2019–2020    Anthony Tracey
  • 2020–2021    Samuel Ajetunmobi[25]
  • 2021–2022    Roibeárd Fitzpatrick
  • 2022–2023    Adrianne Ward

References

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  2. ^ UCD News (March 1996). "Viewpoint". UCD News. Office of Public Affairs, University College Dublin. Retrieved 1 May 2012. Quote: "In UCD there is a great tradition of student debate with societies like the Literary & Historical Society, which has been in existence for over 140 years. A quick glance at the list of auditors of the L&H, or indeed of many other societies that are on display in the Arts/Commerce Building, will indicate that very many of these auditors were able to combine their academic study and participation in College societies. Some of those listed are readily identifiable as people who later made their names in many aspects of public and business life of this country. "
  3. ^ List of auditors from UCD. Retrieved: 3 September 2010.
  4. ^ "University College Literary Society; "Irish National Ideals and Conciliation." Speeches By Mr. Dillon, M.P., and Mr. T. W. Russell, M.P.". The Irish Times. 11 November 1904. ProQuest 518763560.
  5. ^ Callanan, Frank (4 September 2006). "An Irish nationalist and our first European". The Irish Times. Retrieved 6 September 2010.
  6. ^ Joyce, James (2000). Barry, Kevin; Deane, Conor (eds.). Occasional, Critical, and Political Writing. Oxford World's Classics. ISBN 0192833537.
  7. ^ a b c Slattery, Finbarr (23 October 2003). . The Kingdom. Archived from the original on 28 November 2010. Retrieved 8 September 2010.
  8. ^ a b "President's son wins". Irish Independent. 1 June 1933.
  9. ^ Beesley, Arthur. "An Irishman's Diary on Arthur Cox – solicitor, senator and priest". The Irish Times. No. 2015–03–10. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  10. ^ Charles-Edwards, Thomas; Kennedy, Michael. "Binchy, Daniel Anthony". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  11. ^ "Puritanism as a Literary Force – University College Debate". The Irish Times. 2 December 1929. ProQuest 521402885.
  12. ^ "University College Dublin – The Literary and Historical Society". The Irish Times. 19 December 1931. ProQuest 521780619.
  13. ^ "Vincent Grogan SC". The Irish Times. 9 September 1997. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
  14. ^ "Pioneering physician who worked on polio vaccine". The Irish Times. 7 July 2008. Retrieved 6 September 2010.
  15. ^ O'Neill, Sean; Hamilton, Fiona (31 October 2007). "Anthony Clare – Psychiatrist and broadcaster whose probing interviews with the famous made him a celebrity in his own right". The Times. London. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
  16. ^ "First rate brain that loved to provoke". The Irish Times. 22 September 2001. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
  17. ^ "A poet and a noted professor of music". The Irish Times. 11 November 2006. Retrieved 6 September 2010.
  18. ^ "Gleeson to be next AIB chairman". The Irish Times. 10 October 2002. Retrieved 6 September 2010.
  19. ^ Leahy, Pat (8 February 2004). "Four main candidates for position of Chief Justice". ThePost.ie. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
  20. ^ . www.goodreads.com. Archived from the original on 21 October 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  21. ^ "Discussing details of the world debating championships". The Irish Times. 23 December 1986. p. 7. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  22. ^ Davis, Laura (5 March 2010). "Dara O Briain talks stand-up and Mock the Week ahead of his sell-out Liverpool Empire gig". Liverpool Daily Post. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
  23. ^ "The Front Bench Club" (PDF). UCD Connections Alumni Magazine. University College Dublin. 2009. p. 59. Retrieved 3 April 2020.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  24. ^ Nolan, Larissa. "Jarlath Regan: I was a stand-up guy after Father Dougal's divine intervention". TheTimes.co.uk. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 July 2020.

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The Auditor of the Literary and Historical Society at University College Dublin Ireland is a position elected by the members of the society In this setting the term auditor has no connection with accounting but means a position corresponding to that of President of the Union at Oxford or Cambridge Oxford English Dictionary Some former auditors of the society have gone on to careers of high distinction in law politics medicine academia journalism and other endeavours 1 2 This is a list of the auditors from when the society was founded by John Henry Newman in 1855 to the present 3 1856 1857 Henry S Bethell 1857 1858 Augustus P Bethell 1858 1859 Hugh Hyacinth MacDermot 1859 1860 Richard Fennelly 1861 1862 Philip Farrelly 1862 1863 John Kean 1863 1864 John Butler 1864 1865 Morgan B Kavanagh 1865 1866 Robert Wogan MacDonnell 1866 1867 Patrick J O Connor 1867 1868 Charles Dawson 1868 1869 N J Gossan 1869 1870 William Dillon 1870 1871 George Fottrell 1871 1872 Michael Charles Aughney 1872 1873 Michael Francis Cox 1873 1874 Michael O Meara 1874 1875 John Dillon 4 1875 1876 Gerald Griffin 1876 1877 John Francis O Carroll 1877 1878 Michael Duff 1878 1879 Ignatius O Brien 1880 1881 J D McFeeley 1882 1883 Joseph McGrath 1883 1884 Thomas A Finlay S J 1884 1885 Robert Donovan 1885 1886 Edmund Young 1886 1887 Joseph J Farrell 1887 1888 Patrick Lennox 1888 1889 William Magennis 1889 1890 John F W Howley 1890 1891 Luke Nolan 1897 1898 Charles Griffin Francis Skeffington 1898 1899 Thomas M Kettle 5 1899 1900 Arthur E Clery 6 1900 1901 Hugh Kennedy 7 1901 1902 Robert Kinahan 1902 1903 William Dawson 1903 1904 John P Doyle 1904 1905 Richard Sheehy 1905 1906 Thomas F Bacon 1906 1907 Francis Cruise O Brien 1907 1908 Maurice Healy 1908 1909 Thomas Bodkin 1909 1910 Michael McGilligan 1910 1911 Michael Davitt 1911 1912 John A Ronayne Patrick McGilligan 8 1912 1913 Arthur Cox 9 1913 1914 Michael J Ryan 1914 1915 James R MacDonnell 1915 1916 James G O Connor 1916 1917 Joseph Mooney 1917 1918 H Garrett McGrath 1918 1919 Thomas F Aird 1919 1920 Daniel Binchy 10 1920 1921 John Farrell 1921 1922 James Skehan 1922 1923 David H Travers 1923 1924 John Charles Flood 1924 1925 Bernard J M MacKenna 1925 1926 Anthony J Malone Richard K Boylan 1926 1927 Patrick Byrne 1927 1928 John J Nash 1928 1929 Thomas A O Rourke 1929 1930 William Binchy Thomas A O Rourke Robert Dudley Edwards 11 1930 1931 John Kent 1931 1932 Cearbhall o Dalaigh 12 1932 1933 James Meenan 1933 1934 Vivion de Valera 8 1934 1935 R N Cooke 1935 1936 Desmond Bell 1936 1937 Vincent Grogan 13 1937 1938 Richard Walsh 1938 1939 Thomas F O Higgins 7 1939 1940 Tomas P o Siaghail 1940 1941 Patrick N Meenan 14 1941 1942 Frank Roe 7 1942 1943 Francis Meenan 1943 1944 Richard Cremins Peter Hogbin 1944 1945 Walter Treanor 1945 1946 Eamonn Walsh 1946 1947 Frank Martin 1947 1948 Kevin Burke 1948 1949 Patrick J O Kelly 1949 1950 Patrick J Connolly 1950 1951 Richard Ryan 1951 1952 Dermot Ryan 1952 1953 Diarmuid o Sioradain 1953 1954 Gerard Sheehy 1954 1955 Micheal o Riain 1955 1956 Henry Kennedy 1956 1957 Desmond P H Windle 1957 1958 Myles McSwiney 1958 1959 Owen Dudley Edwards 1959 1960 Brian McSwiney 1960 1961 Dermot Bouchier Hayes 1961 1962 Desmond J Green 1962 1963 Louis B Courtney 1963 1964 Anthony W Clare 15 1964 1965 Patrick Cosgrave 16 1965 1966 Henry Crawley 1966 1967 Anthony D Glavin 17 J Harold Owens 1967 1968 Henry Kelly 1968 1969 Dermot Gleeson 18 1969 1970 Gerald Barry 1970 1971 Mary E Finlay 1971 1972 Declan O Donovan 1972 1973 Adrian Hardiman 19 1973 1974 Kevin Cross 1974 1975 J Gerard Danaher 1975 1976 Michael Moloney 1976 1977 Paul O Higgins 1977 1978 Frank Callanan 1978 1979 Maev Ann Wren 1979 1980 Gerard Stembridge 20 1980 1981 Charles Meenan 1981 1982 Laurence Ward 1982 1983 Cormac Lucey 1983 1984 Shane Murphy 1984 1985 Dermot Meagher Isobel Murray 1985 1986 Eamon Delaney 1986 1987 Richard Humphreys 21 1987 1988 Denise McDonald 1988 1989 Oliver O Brien 1989 1990 Jason A Devitt 1990 1991 Pat O Keeffe 1991 1992 Sinead E Canning 1992 1993 Marcus Dowling 1993 1994 Tabitha Wood 1994 1995 Padraig Francis Dara o Briain 22 1995 1996 Ian Walsh 1996 1997 Alastair McMenamin 1997 1998 Tom Wright 1998 1999 Barry Ward 23 1999 2000 Patrick E Smyth 2000 2001 J Paul Brady 2001 2002 Brian Flanagan 2002 2003 Jarlath Regan 24 2003 2004 Ciaran Lawlor 2004 2005 Frank Kennedy 2005 2006 Louisa Ni Eadeain 2006 2007 Ross McGuire David O Connor Vice Auditor 2007 2008 Michael MacGrath 2008 2009 Ian Hastings 2009 2010 Conor McAndrew 2010 2011 Niall Fahy 2011 2012 Christine Simpson 2012 2013 Daisy Onubogu 2013 2014 Alex Owens 2014 2015 Eoin MacLachlan 2015 2016 Conor Rock 2016 2017 Donal Naylor 2017 2018 Aisling Tully 2018 2019 Ella McLoughlin 2019 2020 Anthony Tracey 2020 2021 Samuel Ajetunmobi 25 2021 2022 Roibeard Fitzpatrick 2022 2023 Adrianne WardReferences Edit A Famous Society Irish Independent 22 December 1956 Archived from the original on 13 July 2011 Retrieved 12 September 2010 UCD News March 1996 Viewpoint UCD News Office of Public Affairs University College Dublin Retrieved 1 May 2012 Quote In UCD there is a great tradition of student debate with societies like the Literary amp Historical Society which has been in existence for over 140 years A quick glance at the list of auditors of the L amp H or indeed of many other societies that are on display in the Arts Commerce Building will indicate that very many of these auditors were able to combine their academic study and participation in College societies Some of those listed are readily identifiable as people who later made their names in many aspects of public and business life of this country List of auditors from UCD Retrieved 3 September 2010 University College Literary Society Irish National Ideals and Conciliation Speeches By Mr Dillon M P and Mr T W Russell M P The Irish Times 11 November 1904 ProQuest 518763560 Callanan Frank 4 September 2006 An Irish nationalist and our first European The Irish Times Retrieved 6 September 2010 Joyce James 2000 Barry Kevin Deane Conor eds Occasional Critical and Political Writing Oxford World s Classics ISBN 0192833537 a b c Slattery Finbarr 23 October 2003 The late great Frank Roe was a legend in his own lifetime The Kingdom Archived from the original on 28 November 2010 Retrieved 8 September 2010 a b President s son wins Irish Independent 1 June 1933 Beesley Arthur An Irishman s Diary on Arthur Cox solicitor senator and priest The Irish Times No 2015 03 10 Retrieved 6 August 2020 Charles Edwards Thomas Kennedy Michael Binchy Daniel Anthony Dictionary of Irish Biography Retrieved 6 August 2020 Puritanism as a Literary Force University College Debate The Irish Times 2 December 1929 ProQuest 521402885 University College Dublin The Literary and Historical Society The Irish Times 19 December 1931 ProQuest 521780619 Vincent Grogan SC The Irish Times 9 September 1997 Retrieved 5 September 2010 Pioneering physician who worked on polio vaccine The Irish Times 7 July 2008 Retrieved 6 September 2010 O Neill Sean Hamilton Fiona 31 October 2007 Anthony Clare Psychiatrist and broadcaster whose probing interviews with the famous made him a celebrity in his own right The Times London Retrieved 5 September 2010 First rate brain that loved to provoke The Irish Times 22 September 2001 Retrieved 7 September 2010 A poet and a noted professor of music The Irish Times 11 November 2006 Retrieved 6 September 2010 Gleeson to be next AIB chairman The Irish Times 10 October 2002 Retrieved 6 September 2010 Leahy Pat 8 February 2004 Four main candidates for position of Chief Justice ThePost ie Retrieved 7 September 2010 Gerard Stembridge Author of Unspoken www goodreads com Archived from the original on 21 October 2016 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Discussing details of the world debating championships The Irish Times 23 December 1986 p 7 Retrieved 6 August 2020 Davis Laura 5 March 2010 Dara O Briain talks stand up and Mock the Week ahead of his sell out Liverpool Empire gig Liverpool Daily Post Retrieved 5 September 2010 The Front Bench Club PDF UCD Connections Alumni Magazine University College Dublin 2009 p 59 Retrieved 3 April 2020 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a CS1 maint url status link Nolan Larissa Jarlath Regan I was a stand up guy after Father Dougal s divine intervention TheTimes co uk Retrieved 20 July 2020 UCDSU host student activists to discuss Black Lives Matter Archived from the original on 4 July 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Auditors of the Literary and Historical Society University College Dublin amp oldid 1128276407, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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