Index to Volume 20 (1932-1934) University of Adelaide Archives: Series 163 University Newscuttings Books
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Index to Volume 20 (1932-1934) University of Adelaide Archives: Series 163 University Newscuttings Books A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A A E Hamilton Scholarship, C W R Price won A E Hamilton scholarship to St Andrews College, 7 Abbott, Herbert Lewis, admitted to SA Bar, 82 Adam, D B, appointed plant pathologist at Waite Agricultural Research Institute, 146, 150, 177 photograph, 177 Adams, Colin Francis, Bachelor of Engineering, Diploma in Applied Science, conferred, 154, 155 Adams, Harry, winner of Joseph Fisher Medal, 172, 173 Adelaide Children's Hospital, Dr Ian Hamilton appointed honorary assistant surgeon, 151 Adelaide City Council, opposition to proposed site for Bonython Hall, 79, 81, 82 Adelaide High School, criticism of public examination system, 186g promising young violinist, 186k Adelaide Hospital, executive council's staff appointments, 33, 39, 104a, 121, 135, 140, 141 executive council appoints members of hospital advisory committee, 145 debate about TB Clinic site, 186c difficulties of medical profession in South Australia, 186m Adelaide Museum, director of Museum, H M Hale, to continue work of making plaster casts of heads and busts of natives, 91 report of anthropology expedition into Mann and Musgrave Ranges, 164 Adelaide Music Salon, meeting to discuss founding of Adelaide Music Salon, 157 Adelaide Music Salon founded, 160 Adelaide Observatory, proposed closure to affect affiliation with university for study and research purposes, 3, 10, 11, 12, 14 founded by Sir Charles Todd, 14 annual report outlines work and contribution to society, 169 Adelaide Public Library, Ralph Munn of Carnegie Corporation proposes foundation of free public library with branches in suburbs supported from rates, 156 amendments related to Sir Josiah Symon's legacy, 165, 166 Adelaide Technical High School, Headmaster, S Moyle, supported move to teach music to matriculation level, 158 Adelaide Town Hall, extra orchestral concert, 169 Adey, William James, invited to support teaching of music in schools, 168 supported campaign for music in schools, 158 letter discussing comment by Adey on campaign for music in schools, 159 in charge of committee planning schools' display for visit of Duke of Gloucester, 179a proposed innovations in face of criticism of public examination system, 186g views on civil service employment of university graduates, 64, 65 said introduction of diploma in public administration raised status of public service, 103b Advisory Council of Aborigines, Professor J B Cleland appointed to Advisory Council of Aborigines, 79 Aiston, G, anthropological expedition spent a night at Aiston's property, 171 Alberton School, photograph of pupils Angus Jamieson and Mervyn Smith awarded C R Morris scholarship, 180 Alderman, John Kevin, LLB, admitted as legal practitioner, 141 Alderman Scholarship, awarded to Peter Mathews to enable him to study at Elder Conservatorium, 186k photograph, 186k Allen, Dr, President of Lyceum presided at reception for delegates to Australian Federation of University Women Conference, 178b Allen, Inspector Eleanor, on committee which organised children’s demonstration for Royal visit, 179a Allen, J L, took part in Men's Union debate, 186m Allen, Lois, member of subcommittee which organised Conference of Australian Federation of University Women, 178b Allen, Sir Harry, his views on cancer raised at Australasian Medical Congress 1934, Hobart, 186f Allison, J K, committee member of Labor Club, 104 Ambrose, Dr Ethel Mary Murray, death in India of Adelaide graduate, biography, 129 Anderson, Dr Claude Leonard, appointed to hospital in Perth, 90a Andrew Scott Prize, John Erwin Kelly awarded Andrew Scott Prize, 115 Andrews, Julian, passed sixth and final year, BM and BS degrees, 25 Angas Engineering Scholarship, Max Aubery Hunt awarded Angas Engineering Scholarship for 1932, 36, 37, 38 Lincoln David Dowie awarded Angas Engineering Scholarship for 1934, 162 Angas Johnson, Dr E, appointed member of Medical Board, 25 appointed member of Adelaide Hospital advisory committee, 145 reappointed member of Medical Board, 151, 152 Angas Parsons, Justice, as Warden of Senate, at conferring of degrees, 155 Angas, George Fife, Fred Johns Scholarship established for writing biography of George Fife Angas, 162 Angas, John Howard, founded Angas Engineering Scholarship Details in 1888, 162 Angel, Miss L M, replied to toast on behalf of Women’s Union at annual dinner, 119 member of Committee of Graduate Union for 1934, 152 Angove, Mrs, critical of public examinations, 62 editorial on speech by retiring Headmistress of Girton which referred to girls' interest in university education, 63 at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women, 178b Angove, P C, Aggregate Prize, second year, Roseworthy College, 186q Angus, Dorothea, played in Elder student concert, 151 played in student concert in Town Hall, 167 annual report, 1933 Annual Report, 127 Anstey, A E, photograph of members of the Council of the School of Mines, 175 Anthoney, E, MP, to attend summer school of Australian Institute of Political Science, 70, 72 photographs, 72, 175 in debate about teachers' salary cut, 186p Anthropological Research Board, see Board of Anthropological Research anthropology, study of, official film and stills shown of expedition studying life and customs of natives, 153, 164 Dr T D Campbell announced plans for annual anthropological expedition to central Australia, 160 members of annual expedition to central Australia announced, 167 Donald Thompson appointed to work in Northern Territory, 165 Dr R Cilento donated to Australian Institute of Anatomy collection of New Guinea skulls and Melanesian brains, 166 Professor J B Cleland reported on expedition returned from Central Australia, 171 F E Williams has won award for best research essay from Royal Anthropological Institute, 176a Rev J R B Love gave lecture on Aboriginal Myths and Figure Paintings, 170 Ursula McConnell spoke on need for trained anthropologists, 178b Archer, Mrs D, in photograph of delegates, 178b architecture, study of, Leighton Irwin to consider recognition of Adelaide's degree for exemption from examinations of Royal Australian Institute of Architects, 86 Armstrong, Florence, in photograph of delegates, 178b art works, stained glass window in memory of Professor Robertson unveiled, 9 Arts, Bachelor of, University of Queensland offers external courses, 186d arts, study of, medieval university studies, 186j Ashton, Kathleen, sang in Elder students' concert, 151 Ashworth, Clarice Mabel, former Principal of Methodist Ladies College, appointed to Columba, Dunedin, 104a astronomy, study of, threat to Adelaide Observatory to affect university work, 3, 10, 29 Professor Kerr Grant urges retention of Adelaide Observatory, 11 Professor Kerr Grant and Professor Chapman advise that if Adelaide Observatory is closed, part of its work will have to be carried on by university at its cost, 12 Adelaide Observatory brought into affiliation with university 18 months ago, 14 Professor Kerr Grant advised possibility of observing meteor shower, 53 Government astronomer G F Dowell advised that he and Professor Kerr Grant hoped to achieve photographic record of meteor shower, 54 observation of meteor shower reported, 55, 56 G F Dowell finds comet, 65 G F Dowell supported proposal for co-operation between observatories, universities, 100 federal government abandoned plans for central control of state observatories, 114 federal government recommended state observatories be managed by universities, 159 Atkinson, Rev Charles W, MA, LittD, appointed Principal of Methodist Ladies College, 106, arrives to take up duties, 128 responded on behalf of graduates at annual general meeting of Graduate Union, 152 Auldana Vineyards, details of Sir Josiah Symon's will in regard to vineyards, 166 Australasian College of Surgeons, see Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Australasian Medical Congress, held in Hobart, papers reported, 186f Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Professors Chapman and Kerr Grant, Dr C Fenner and R S Burdon to attend 21st conference in Sydney, 6, Dr R W Cilento to give public lectures at 21st Conference, 26 South Australia to send 30 delegates, 30 South Australia to send 35 to 40 delegates, 40 at 22nd conference in Melbourne, Sir Douglas Mawson to become president, 143 Australian Army Medical Corps, Army doctor’s concerns presented at Australasian Medical Congress, 186f Australian Council for Educational Research, acknowledges role of Carnegie Corporation, 44 Carnegie Corporation to fund survey of Australian libraries, 122 Australian Dental Association, advances in Dental science, 186h need for more dental work among children, 186h eighth Australian Dental Congress held in Adelaide, 102 use of toothbrush discussed, 102 Australian Economic Society, at Science Congress, decision taken to establish Australian Economic Society, 172 Australian Federation of University Women Conference, held in Adelaide, 1934, 178b Dr Marie Bentivoglio spoke on value of broadcasting in education, 178b committee of delegates sent resolutions to Chairman of ABC on use of wireless in education, 178b photograph of delegates, 178b Mrs T C B Osborn said schools were examination machines, 178b Mabel Hardy stated that people do not want to think, 178b Mary Frost presented SA report to conference, 178b Dr Ethel McLennan elected president of Federation, 178b Mrs T C B Osborn elected chair of committees on internationalism, 178b photograph of many unnamed delegates,