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falsely reported that members of council had discussed calling a motion to impeach the president as a result of the society's actions in collecting the newspapers. A motion of confidence in the president was later passed at a general meeting of the society. The incident was cited as one of the
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unfortunate that circumstances have arisen under which the planned debate can no longer go ahead without compromising the safety of staff and students". Despite these challenges the session would go on to be voted Best Society in Trinity College that year.
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threatened to withdraw from a Phil debate later that year over this invitation, which was not withdrawn. Bruton later became an Honorary Patron of the Society, and Anjem Choudary has been invited to speak at the Phil's lectern several times.
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vote in 1968 by the Eliz rejecting a merger. However, in 1981 the Dublin University Elizabethan Society merged with the University Philosophical Society, which vastly increased female membership and increased debating within the society.
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to the society in late 2002 led to a protest by self-described anti-fascist activists, which continued through the debate, with noise being made outside the chamber and interjections in the society's proceedings within. An invitation to
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began shortly after the beginning of 1919, public and political will to remember those lost during the war was weak. This meant that the names of many more members of the society who were also killed during the
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in the college. Each year the society welcomed esteemed guests to speak on topics regarding the history, the societal limitations of women and feminism. These included such guests as
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230:Cumann FealsĂșnachta CholĂĄiste na TrionĂłide
3579:1683 establishments in the British Empire
3106:National Parliamentary Debate Association
3066:American Parliamentary Debate Association
1995:various (1892). "THE COLLEGE SOCIETIES".
1206:, awarded the Honorary Patronage in 2012.
1187:Learn how and when to remove this message
705:William Kee, Member of Council 1914-1915.
608:Learn how and when to remove this message
395:Membership of the society is open to all
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468:Sometime after December 1683, Provost
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2318:Moriarty, Gerry (23 February 2013).
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2741:List of student organisations
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2263:"Phiz Explodes in Bitterness"
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