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07 Members Council, Boards and Faculties, Committees, Staff THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE 1968 VISITOR His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA MAJOR-GENERAL SIR ROHAN DELACOMBE, K.CM.G., K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O., K.St.J. CHANCELLOR THE RIGHT HON. SIR ROBERT GORDON MENZIES, K.T., C.H., Q.C, Constable of Dover Castle, Lord Warden of Cinque Ports, LL.M., Hon. LL.D. (Brist., Belf., Melb., Br. Col., Syd., McGill, Malta, Laval, Tas., Cantab., Harv., Leeds, Adel., Q'ld, Edin., Birm., A.N.U., Sus., Drury College and Calif.), Hon. D.C.L. (Oxon), Hon. D.Litt. (W.A.), Hon. D. Sc. (N.S.W.), F.R.S., Barrister-at-Law. Elected 6th March, 1967. DEPUTY CHANCELLOR LEONARD WILLIAM WEICKHARDT, M.Sc, M.I.Chem.E., F.R.A.C.I. Elected 4th April, 1966. VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRINCIPAL PROFESSOR DAVID PLUMLEY DERHAM, M.B.E., B.A., LL.M.. Barrister-at-Law. Appointed 1st March, 1968. DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR PROFESSOR EDWIN SHERBON HILLS, Ph.D. (Lond.), Hon. D.Sc. (Dunelm), D.Sc, F.I.C, F.A.A., F.R.S. Appointed 2nd April, 1962. PRO-VICE-CHANCELLORS PROFESSOR RICHARD IVAN DOWNING, B.A., Dip.Ec. (Cantab.). Appointed 18th December, 1967. PROFESSOR FREDERICK JOHN WILLETT, D.S.C, M.A. (Cantab.), M.B.A. Appointed 18th December, 1967. VICE-PRINCIPAL RAYMOND DAVID MARGINSON, B.Com., Dip.Pub.Admin. Appointed 1st February, 1966. REGISTRAR ALFRED THOMAS JAKINS BELL, O.B.E., B.E. (Syd.), B.A., M.I.E. Aust. Appointed 1st March, 1968. DEPUTY REGISTRAR FRANCIS GORDON ELFORD, B.Sc, B.Ed. Appointed 1st April, 1966. COUNCIL Appointed by the Govemor-in-Council (present term expires 16th December, 1971)— NORMAN EDWARD THOMAS JONES, Hon.D.Sc (N.S.W. U.T.), A.S.T.C. Appointed 17th December, 1951. ALEXANDER LESLIE CAHILL. Appointed 16th December, 1955. THE HON. SIR JOHN STOUGHTON BLOOMFIELD, Q.C, M.L.A., LL.B. Appointed 16th May, 1956. THE HON. RUPERT JAMES HAMER, M.L.C., LL.M. Appointed 17th December 1959. NEIL BANNATYNE LEWIS, B.Sc, D.Phil. (Oxon), F.Inst.P., F.R.A.C.I. Appointed 17th December, 1963. DONALD JAMES HIBBERD, O.B.E., B.Ec. (Syd.). Appointed 5th June, 1967. ALLAN CLYDE HOLDING, M.L.A., LL.B. Appointed 17th December, 1967. DAVID SUTCLIFFE WISHART, B.V.Sc. (Syd.). Appointed 17th December, 1967. 28 COUNCIL Elected by Convocation— Term expiring 16th December, 1971— SIR JAMES RALPH DARLING, C.M.G., O.B.E., M.A. (Oxon and Melb.), D.C.L. (Oxon). Originally elected 31st October, 1933. SIR CLIVE HAMILTON FITTS, M.D., B.S., D.T.M. (Syd.), F.R.C.P., F.R.A.C.P. Elected 17th December, 1955, previously elected 16th May, 1951. PHILIP GARTH LAW, C.B.E., M.Sc, D.App.Sc, F.Inst.P. Elected 17th December, 1959. LEONARD WILLIAM WEICKHARDT, M.Sc, M.I.Chem.E., F.R.A.C.I. Elected 17th December, 1963. MAURICE BROWN, LL.B. Elected 17th December, 1967. Term expiring 16th December, 1969— THE HON. MR. JUSTICE ALEXANDER DUNCAN GRANT ADAM, M.A., LL.M. Elected 16th December, 1957. SIR WILLIAM GEORGE DISMORE UPJOHN, O.B.E., M.D., M.S., Hon. LL.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.A.C.S. Elected 16th December, 1957. HIS HONOUR JUDGE JOHN GERALD NORRIS, LL.M. Elected 18th August, 1965. JAMES GORDON CAMPBELL, B.A., M.Sc, Ph.D., F.Inst.P., F.A.I.P. Elected 16th December, 1965. THE HON. MR. JUSTICE CLIFFORD INCH MENHENNITT, Q.C, LL.M. Elected 6th May, 1968. Elected by the Professors (present term expires 16th December, 1971)— PROFESSOR ROY DOUGLAS WRIGHT, M.B., M.S., D.Sc, F.R.A.C.P. Elected 17th December, 1963. PROFESSOR MAXWELL EDGAR HARGREAVES, Ph.D. (Cantab.), B.Met.E., M.Aus.I.M.M. Elected 7th August, 1967. PROFESSOR HAROLD ARTHUR JOHN FORD, S.J.D. (Harv.), LL.M., Barrister-at-Law. Elected 17th December, 1967. Elected by the Teaching Staff, other than Professors (present term expires 16th December, 1971)— HUME DOW, A.B. (Harv.). Elected 4th July. 1966. Elected by the Undergraduates (present term expires 16th December, 1969)— PAUL MICHAEL MULQUEEN. Elected 1st June, 1964. (present term expires 16th December, 1971)— ROBERT HUME HALL. Elected 17th December, 1967. Members ex officio— THE RIGHT HON. SIR ROBERT GORDON MENZIES, K.T., C.H., Q.C, F.R.S. Chancellor. Elected 6th March, 1967. PROFESSOR DAVID PLUMLEY DERHAM, M.B.E., B.A., LL.M. Barrister- at-Law, Vice-Chancellor and Principal. Appointed 1st March, 1968. PROFESSOR EDWIN SHERBON HILLS, Ph.D. (Lond.), Hon. D.Sc. (Dunelm), D.Sc, F.I.C, F.A.A., F.R.S., Deputy Vice-Chancellor. Previously elected 4th March, 1957. PROFESSOR RICHARD IVAN DOWNING, B.A., Dip.Ec. (Cantab.), Pro-Vice-Chancellor. Appointed 18th December, 1967. PROFESSOR FREDERICK JOHN WILLETT, D.S.C, M.A. (Cantab.), M.B.A., Pro-Vice-Chancellor. Appointed 18th December, 1967. RAYMOND DAVID MARGINSON, B.Com., Dip.Pub.Admin. Vice-Principal. Appointed to Council 17th March, 1967. FREDERICK HENRY BROOKS, M.Sc, Dip.Ed., F.R.A.C.I., F.A.C.E., Director- General of Education. Elected 1st March, 1965. JOHN NATTRASS, B.Sc, Dip.Ed. (Mane). Chairman of the Advisory Com­ mittee appointed under Agricultural Colleges Act, 1944, 5th June, 1967. Members co-opted— Present term expires 16th December, 1971— SIR WILLIAM IAN POTTER, B.Ec. (Syd.). Co-opted 7th November, 1949. 29 UNIVEESITY CALENDAR EUSTACE ALWYNNE ROWLANDS, O.B.E., V.R.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.A.C.S. Co-opted 3rd May, 1965. MARJORIE SMART. B.A. (Manit.). Principal of St Hilda's College. Co-opted 16th December, 1967. Present term expires 15th December, 1969— VERY REV. MICHAEL MACDONALD SCOTT, S.J., M.A., M.Sc, Rector of Newman College, co-opted 17th December, 1963. Member of Council of Monash University— JAMES ADAM LOUIS MATHESON, M.B.E., M.Sc. (Mane), Ph.D. (Birm.), M.C.E., M.I.C.E., M.I.Struct.E., M.I.E.Aust. Appointed 4th April, 1960. SECRETARY—THE REGISTRAR STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN—THE VICE-CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR THE PRO-VICE-CHANCELLORS THE VICE-PRINCIPAL THE REGISTRAR SECRETARY—THE ACCOUNTANT BUILDINGS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN—MR. E. A. ROWLANDS THE CHANCELLOR THE VICE-CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PROFESSORIAL BOARD THE VICE-PRINCIPAL THE CHAIRMAN OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE MR. H. DOW PROFESSOR HARGREAVES PROFESSOR FORD PROFESSOR WRIGHT VERY REV. M. M. SCOTT SECRETARY—CONTROLLER (BUILDINGS) CONSERVATORIUM FINANCE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN—MR. J. T. REID THE CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY-CHANCELLOR THE VICE-CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR THE VICE-PRINCIPAL THE ORMOND PROFESSOR OF MUSIC PROFESSOR FRANCIS MRS. M. SMART 2 VACANCIES SECRETARY—THE ACCOUNTANT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE THE CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY-CHANCELLOR THE VICE-CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR THE PRO-VICE-CHANCELLORS THE VICE-PRINCIPAL THE CHAIRMAN OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BUILDINGS COMMITTEE SECRETARY—THE REGISTRAR 30 STANDING COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL FINANCE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN—MR. N. E. T. JONES THE CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY-CHANCELLOR THE VICE-CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PROFESSORIAL BOARD THE VICE-CHAIRMAN OF THE PROFESSORIAL BOARD THE VICE-PRINCIPAL THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BUILDINGS COMMITTEE SIR IAN POTTER SIR WILLIAM UPJOHN MR. D. J. HIBBERD SECRETARY—THE ACCOUNTANT GRADUATE HOUSE COMMITTEE PROFESSOR COWLEY MR. R. M. GREEN DR. D. DONALD MRS. D. K. HABERSBERGER • MR. F. G. ELFORD MR. F. J. MULROONEY MR. C. E. GARDNER MR. L. R. D. PYKE SECRETARY—THE SECRETARY-WARDEN INTERNATIONAL HOUSE COUNCIL CHAIRMAN—SIR SAMUEL WADHAM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR THE WARDEN OF INTERNATIONAL HOUSE MR. D. S. ADAM DR. C. M. GILRAY MR. J. BAILLIEU PROFESSOR HARPER SIR ALBERT COATES MRS. A. V. JACKSON MR. E. COHEN MR. B. K. RANK MR. W. J. COLLINS MRS. F. STAHL MR. J. C. COOK MR. L. W. WEICKHARDT MR. R. A. GUMMING DR. OLIVE WYKES MR. D. I. DARLING SECRETARY—PROFESSOR HARPER LEGISLATION COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN—THE. HON. MR. JUSTICE ADAM THE CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY-CHANCELLOR THE VICE-CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PROFESSORIAL BOARD THE VICE-CHAIRMAN OF THE PROFESSORIAL BOARD THE VICE-PRINCIPAL THE HON. SIR JOHN BLOOMFIELD HIS HONOUR JUDGE NORRIS PROFESSOR FORD SECRETARY—THE LEGAL OFFICER 31 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR MEDLEY HALL COUNCIL CHAIRMAN—MR. R. A. GUMMING THE CHANCELLOR THE VICE-CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR Appointed by the University Council (8): MR. W. E. F. BERRY MR. R. JOHNSTON DR. J. BEST MR. P. MORGAN MR. S. J. BOCK THE WARDEN OF THE HALL PROFESSOR BRETT THE WARDEN OF THE UNION MR. R. A. GUMMING Co-opted Members: PROFESSOR SIR ARTHUR AMIES PROFESSOR FRANCIS SECRETARY—THE ACADEMIC SECRETARY STAFF AND ESTABLISHMENTS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN—THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR THE CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY-CHANCELLOR THE VICE-CHANCELLOR THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PROFESSORIAL BOARD THE VICE-CHAIRMAN OF THE PROFESSORIAL BOARD THE VICE-PRINCIPAL MR. H. DOW PROFESSOR FORD MRS. M. SMART PROFESSOR WRIGHT VERY REV. M. M. SCOTT PROFESSOR HARGREAVES SECRETARY—THE STAFF OFFICER STANDING COMMITTEE ON STAFF SALARIES CHAIRMAN—HIS HONOUR JUDGE NORRIS MR. L. W. WEICKHARDT MR. N. E. T. JONES SIR WILLIAM UPJOHN SECRETARY—THE REGISTRAR STUDENTS' LOAN FUND AND BURSARIES COMMITTEE THE CHANCELLOR THE VICE-CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PROFESSORIAL BOARD THE VICE-PRINCIPAL THE CHAIRMAN OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE THE HON. SIR JOHN BLOOMFIELD PROFESSOR HARPER MR. R. H. HALL MR. P. M. MULQUEEN SECRETARY—THE ACCOUNTANT 32 STANDING COMMITTEE OF OF CONVOCATION STANDING COMMITTEE OF CONVOCATION WARDEN OF CONVOCATION—WILLIAM OLIVEOLIVER HARRIS, Q.C, LL.M.
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