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Firth Archive: Archive of Sir Raymond Firth, British Library of Political and Economic Science, London School of Economics and Political Science, London. Florey Papers: Papers of Sir Howard Florey, Australian National University Library, Canberra. Freeman Papers: Papers of Derek Freeman, Mandeville Special Collections of the Geisel Library at the University of California, San Diego, MSS 0522. Greenwood Papers: Papers of Miles Greenwood, National Library of Australia, MS 9805, Canberra. Hancock Papers: Papers of Sir Keith Hancock, Australian National University Archives, Series 77, Canberra. 243 Scholars at War: Australasian social scientists, 1939–1945 Hasluck Papers: Papers of Sir Paul Hasluck, in the possession of Nicholas Hasluck. Hogbin Papers: Papers of H. Ian Hogbin, University of Sydney Archives, P.105, Sydney. Isles Papers: Papers of Keith Isles, University of Tasmania Archives [unsorted], Hobart. Lilburn Papers: Papers of Douglas Lilburn, Alexander Turnbull Library, MS- Group-0009, Wellington. Mander Papers: Papers of Linden A. Mander, University of Washington Libraries, 730-7-55, Seattle. Maude Papers: Papers of H. C. and H. E. Maude, Special Collections, Barr Smith Library, University of Adelaide, MSS 0003, Adelaide. Phillips Correspondence: Neville Phillips’ letters to Patricia and Jim Nelson, 1939–44, in private possession. Rosenberg Collection: Rosenberg Family Collection, in private possession. Ross Papers: Kathleen Ross Papers, Alexander Turnbull Library, MS-6963-18, Wellington. Spate Papers: Papers of O. H. K. Spate, National Library of Australia, MS 7886, Canberra. Stanner Collection: W. E. H. Stanner Collection, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra. Stone Papers, Papers of Julius Stone, National Library of Australia, MS 5516, Canberra. Stout Papers: Papers of Alan Stout, University of Sydney Archives, P.180, Sydney. 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