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    Fritz Joseph Ernst Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    Fritz Joseph Ernst was a University of Tasmania graduate: BSc 1904 (admitted 22 December, 1904) in geology and chemistry, MSc 5 Sept 1907 (in absentia). He was admitted to matriculation in February, 1902 by virtue of examinations passed in Germany by a special resolution of the University Council of 4 February, 1902. he was an Honorary Assistant Lecturer in Geology 1905-1906. Includes photocopies of some letters of FJ Ernst's found in the bundles of Registrar's letters received: letter to Registrar 16 June, 1901, with press-cutting of article on geological survey, Registrar's letter returning documents 11 March, 1902, letters to Council 7 April, 1903 and 24 May, 1903, German Consul 25 May, 1903 and 2 February, 1904 with Zeehan press-cutting, letter to Registrar 3 October, 1905 (examiners fees), letter of resignation to Vice Chancellor 21 February, 1906 with cutting "University Federation", letter to Council 23 May, 1906(from Switzerland). From University Collection UT528

    Dugald Gordon McDougall Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    Dugald Gordon McDougall (1867-1944) MA. BCL (Oxford), MA. LLD. (Melb). was Professor of Law and Modern History in the University of Tasmania from 1901-1915 and Professor of Law from 1915-1932. UT537 includes copies of his lectures and published booklets 1907-1910. UT23 is a manuscript of his retirement address 1934. UT24 is a copy of his lectures on the History of England 1907. From University Collection UT537, UT23, UT24

    University Blazer c 1930 Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    University Blazers c 1930. These were the property of Donald George Rockcliff of Sassafras (d. 1981). He matriculated from Devonport State High School in 1926 and gained his B.Sc. in 1932 and B.E. in 1933. He was a member of the T.U. Rifle Club, shooting the fourth highest score in the Inter-Varsity match in 1932, for which he was awarded a full blue. He was also a member of the Combined Universities Rifle Team against Victoria in March 1932 and was thus one of the first entitled to wear β€˜A.U.S.A.’ on his blazer badge. In 1934 he broke a record in the I.V. match in Hobart which Tasmania University Rifle Club won. For photographs of the T.U.R.C. teams see UT 367/1-7. The Tasmania University Rifle Club was formed in 1927 and came third in the Home and Home contest that year. Includes two blazers and a rifle club hat. Deposited BY Mrs E.M. Rockcliff, 1982 From University Collection UT366

    K. S. Isles Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    Index to papers of Keith Sydney Isles, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Tasmania 1957 -1967. From University Collection UT 33

    Professor T.T. Flynn Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    Index to a letter from Louis F. Bisdet to Professor E. R. Guiler describing his memory of Professor Flynn, who lived in the same boarding house as Bisdet, Pressland House, Melville Street, in 1931. Prof. Flynn was a fine, well groomed man, always wore a black bowler hat. His wife, who he never mentioned, was admired by the ladies of Hobart. His son Erroll, was often a great worry to him. From University Collection UT 51

    Professor Samuel Warren Carey Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    This index lists Professor Samuel Warren Carey's notes on carboniferous fossils and a bibliography of Australian palaeontology. From University Collection UT 31

    Bruce Charles Mollison Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    This index lists a synopsis of data on Aboriginal people to December 1972 and includes reports on field studies by Psychology students on Tasmanian Aboriginals. From University Collection UT 12

    University Dramatic Society 1921 Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    Copies of photographs of Mark Stump rehearsing 'Jane' with the University Dramatic Society in 1921, and copies of newspaper reports and cast list, donated (May 1985) by his daughter Judith Stump. Mark Stump was a student at the University of Tasmania 1920-1924. He married a fellow student, Elizabeth Hales. His daughter states that proceeds of the play went towards the cost of two lawn tennis courts, as noted in the Chancellor's graduation address of 1923. Terence Crisp, who also appears in the photographs, was the driving force behind the Dramatic Club. He was a cousin of the actor, Charles Laughton, but unfortunately his opportunities for stage work were very limited by his tiny stature - he was about 5 ft. tall. Terence moved to Melbourne in 1925 and found some outlets for his talent in broadcasting and directing amateur theatrical groups. Includes copies of photographs of rehearsals on the lawn outside the University on the Domain (Terence Crisp, Mark Stump, Lance Geeves, Beryl Miller, Jack Parish), photocopy of title page and fly leaf of Mark Stump's copy of "Jane, A Farce in three acts", and photocopies of newspaper reviews. From University Collection UT424. See also University Dramatic Club Glebe Theatre Players Index UT556 http://eprints.utas.edu.au/18491/ which includes programmmes and news cuttings 1947–1950

    Leslie Robert Broughton Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    Includes an interview by Prof M Roe from the University History Department with Les Broughton, relating to the Broughton family coach and cabs, 1989 (cassette recording and typed transcript). Also includes two manuscripts: "Berth of a Man - an authentic story of ship, the sea and the shore" 1992, about sail water transport, and "Memoires of Leslie Robert Broughton" 1995. See also Prof M Roe Indexes UT66, UT106, UT631 http://eprints.utas.edu.au/18304/ From University Collection UT535

    University of Tasmania Professional Librarians Association Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    This index lists items related to the University of Tasmania Professional Librarians Association. Includes Correspondence, constitution, notices of meetings, salary agreements, Library Salary scales documents from 1966 - 1969. From University Collection UA10
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