Records of the Tercentenary Festival of the University of Dublin Held 5th to 8th July, 1892

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WOODS, M.B.
Mr. Sheridan Cobbler, J {Students), ( T _ R _ Hewitt _ The Junior Dean, Chas. W. Wilson, b.a.
Patrick Grimes {Skip to Messrs. Keys), . . H. W. D. Dunlop, m.a.
Mrs. Larkin [another Skip), . . H. L. Geoghegan.
Students, College Porters, etc.
Then came the principal piece of the evening, ' The Rivals.' It was preceded by a very clever Prologue written by Mr. Edwin Hamilton, M.A., admirably spoken by Mr. Edward Compton : — ' The Silent Sister,' being now of age, Would test her new-found
... voice upon the stage ; And, if she fail to use aright her tongue, You must excuse her, she's so very young : Just thirty — decades ; while her Sisters — well, We know their ages, but we mustn't tell.
* The time-honoured appellation of a student's servant in Trinity College, Dublin — the same as ' scout ' in Oxford, and ' gyp ' in Cambridge, from a fusion of which two words some philologers hold ' skip ' to be derived.
2 1 242 TERCENTENARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN.
In Fifteen-ninety-two, when T.C.D.


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