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    Derek Mapsley Phillips Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    Derek Mapsley Phillips (1928-1991) BA.DipEd (Melbourne), Phd (Tas.1989), was Senior Lecturer in History at the Tasmanian College of Advanced Education 1972-1980 and after the merger of parts of the T.C.A.E. into the University in 1980 he was Lecturer and Senior Lecturer (from 1986) in Teacher Education until 1989. As a historian his field of research was the history of education in Tasmania and the relationship between the State (or Colonial) government and education. His PhD thesis, presented in 1988, was "The State and the provision of education in Tasmania 1839-1913". These papers include his comments and analyses of newspaper reports and editorials on education and related topics; analyses of Education Department returns and reports; and Petty Sessions records. Deposited by Mrs Phillips, May, 1991. From University Collection UT529

    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 Cloth Badge c 1932: University of Tasmania Collection

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    A cloth badge based on the University Common Seal (pre-1937 – see UT364). From University Collection UT365. See also http://eprints.utas.edu.au/18326 and http://eprints.utas.edu.au/18327 for indexes to the University badges

    Photographs of the Royal Visit of HRH Prince Charles to University of Tasmania in November 1974

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    In 1974 the Prince of Wales visited the University of Tasmania campus, and was shown around by Student Union president Bill Bowtell, left, and president of the Sports Council Bob Cotgrove. Some students wore old clothes in protest to show they were not going to kowtow to royalty. Information Services photographs of Royal Visit of HRH Prince Charles to University November, 1974. From University Collection UT391/14

    Professor John McBain Grant Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    Index to Prof. John McBain Grant’s papers as chairman of the Apple and Pear Advisory Board, being copies of submissions and reports received from some 70 bodies. Includes list of 14 Apple and Pear Advisory Board Submissions and list of 79 printed and duplicated material for use by members of the Apple and Pear Advisory Committee. From University Collection UT373

    Hilary Webster Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    This index lists boxes of photos and negatives belonging to Mrs Hilary Webster, and includes a note from Fred Koolhof. Subjects include early logging scenes, Rocky Hills and Mayfield, miscellaneous historic Hobart and Port Arthur. From University Collection UT395

    Professor Alexander McAulay Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    Professor Alexander McAulay (1863-1931) Professor of Mathematics 1896-1930 and lecturer from 1893, graduated BA at Cambridge and MA at Melbourne. Includes essays, publications and pamphlets. From University Collection UT32

    McDonell Watkyn Woods Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    McDonell Watkyn Woods (Don) studied engineering from 1929 to 1933. He took the Thomas Normoyle prize in 1930 and the Russell Allport prize in 1931, graduated as B.Sc. and B.E. in 1934 and then went to Magdalen College, Oxford, on a Rhodes scholarship. He was a member of the T.U. Rifle Club, being the captain of the team in 1933, and was secretary of the University Union in 1932. The Tasmania University Rifle Club was formed in 1927 and a team entered for the Home and Home contest in November 1927 came third. Includes photographs of rifle teams and Student Representative Council, dinner menus and programmes. Deposited by Mrs Doris E. Woods, 1982. From University Collection UT367

    Kenneth McKenzie Dallas Indexes: University of Tasmania Collection

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    Kenneth McKenzie (Ken) Dallas (1902-1988), historian, spent 1921 in Hobart at the University of Tasmania and Philip Smith Training College. His chief mentor then was John Johnson (and later James Brigden). He taught in rural areas, mainly at South Riana’s one-teacher school, and studied externally for a commerce degree at the university (B.Com., 1928), achieving outstanding results. In 1925-30 he taught at Launceston High, friendship there with Archibald Meston stimulating his interest in Tasmanian (notably Aboriginal) history. In 1930 Dallas became tutor at Devonport for the Workers’ Educational Association (WEA), which was then linked with the university. That year he worked with the WEA at Newcastle, New South Wales. In March 1932 he was appointed as Pitt Cobbett lecturer in the commerce faculty in Hobart, a position that entailed both university duties and directorship of the WEA. He was commissioned in the Royal Australian Navy Volunteer Reserve on 1 January 1941, and sent to Britain for service in landing ships of the Royal Navy. His appointment terminated on 19 March 1945 in Hobart. Index UT 331 lists the notes written as background material for an interview on Kenneth McKenzie Dallas for the ABC in 1978. (From University Collection UT 331). Index UT 516 lists the personal papers of K. M. Dallas (1902 - 1988) who was appointed lecturer in economics at the University of Tasmania in 1932. (From University Collection UT 516) Index UT 518 includes correspondence and diaries from 1920's and 1930's; memoranda and dairies from his naval service 1940-45; dairies and notebooks from 1955-1960's; autobiographical recollections of the 1920's; and photographs spanning 1920's - 1970's, including Launceston State High School sports and activities. Deposited on loan by Mrs M. Dallas Nov, 1990. (From University Collection UT518) See also University of Tasmania Oral History Project 1978-1983 Mr Ken Dallas interviewed by Prof M Roe UT388/2-11 http://eprints.utas.edu.au/16711

    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

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