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               <p>Alfred Miller served as both the registrar of the Royal College of Surgeons (1910-1938) and as secretary to the Conjoint Board of the College of Physicians and College of Surgeons. At the outbreak of the Rising Miller instructed James Duncan, the college porter, to lock the college doors in order to deter Michael Mallin's occupying rebel force in St. Stephen's Green.</p>
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             5th APRIL 18.   The Registrar, <lb/>Royal College of Surgeons, <lb/>Dublin.   Dear Sir,   In reply to your letter of the 2nd inst., I am requested <lb/>by the President and Fellows of this College to inform you <lb/>that they have nominated Sir Andrew Horne, Dr. Earl and the <lb/>Registrar to meet the Representatives of your College for the <lb/>purpose of seeking further powers in connection with the <lb/>qualifications granted to the Licentiates of the Colleges.   I remain, <lb/>Yours faithfully, 
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