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    Newspaper cutting books Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    This index lists scrapbooks containing cuttings from newspapers (mainly Tasmanian) relating to the University of Tasmania from the late 1970's. These include any mention of the University in Tasmanian newspapers, including brief references to former students, advertisements for functions in the University Centre and some general articles relating to education. There are none between 1918 and 1932. From University Collection UT 8

    Malcolm Spencer Gregory Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    This index lists the papers of Dr. M. S. Gregory on Civil Engineering. Malcolm Spencer Gregory, (BA. BE. PhD. D.Eng., F.I.C.E., M.I.E. (Aust), was appointed lecturer in Civil Engineering in the University of Tasmania in 1956, became Senior Lecturer in 1959 and Reader in 1966. These papers consist of records of laboratory work and other investigations in preparation for his five books From University Collection UT 32

    Medals presented to the University Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    This index lists a collection of four medals presented to the University comprising the Tasmanian 150th Anniversary medal, The University of Glasgow 1451-1951 anniversary medal, the United States Military Academy 1802-1952 sesquicentennial medal, and the Friedrich von Schiller 150th Anniversary five Deutsche Mark silver piece. From University Collection UT411

    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

    Pictorial History of Sandy Bay Campus Buildings Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    A loose leaf photograph album (29cm x 43cm x 3cm) with 54 black and white prints approx 20 x 15cm showing the University Campus at Sandy Bay during the construction of the buildings on site 1948-1970. From University Collection UT460

    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

    Kalbfell Diary Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    This is an index to the diary of Johannes Kalbfell while on board the "Lewe Van Nyenstein" from Hamburg to Hobart, November 1854 - May 1855, and an article on the diary in the Bulletin of the Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies. The diary was donated by Dr J. Colman of the Philosophy Department 2001 and returned to him in 2018. A digital copy has been made with his permission. From University Collection UT 62

    University of Tasmania Staff Association Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    This index lists items related to the University of Tasmania Staff Association from 1927 to 1979. Items include constitution,correspondence, meeting minutes, financial records,correspondence in regard to the Royal Commission and the Orr case . From University Collection UA2

    Hytten Hall Students Club Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    This index lists items related to the Hytten Hall Students Club from 1959 - 1980. Includes minutes, Students' Club Correspondence, Finance, Social Activities, Intercol productions programs and posters, Karmel Report, Inter college cricket score book, correspondence for the Old Boys reunion, Hyttite Newsletter and large collection of unnamed photographs including large group photos from various years taken in graduation gowns outside of the hall. From University Collection UA18

    Prof Robert Leslie Dunbabin Index: University of Tasmania Collection

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    Robert Leslie Dunbabin (1869-1949), MA. (Oxford) was Professor of Classics 1914 - 1939 and was appointed first in 1902-1905 as lecturer in mental & moral science and in 1906 lecturer in classics, modern history and mental and moral science. He was educated at Hutchins School, Hobart, and Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where he graduated B.A. in 1892. In 1894-5 he taught at Melbourne Church of England School, then at Hutchins School, Hobart 1897 - 1901. In 1905 he was temporary Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Adelaide. Professor Dunbabin's archives include his notes for lectures, mainly on classics, as a lecturer or professor at the University of Tasmania, his lecture notes and essays while a student at Oxford University and a few from his schooldays, some copies and notes of lectures by colleagues, including Professor W. Mitchell of Adelaide University on philosophy, psychology and economics, Professor W. H. Williams and Professor D. G. McDougall, and a catalogue of the University’s Greek and Roman coin collection. There is some general correspondence and catalogues of his personal library. Records of the Classical Association of Tasmania, founded in September 1928, are with Professor Dunbabin's papers for the period 1928 - 1938 when he was secretary and then President. Professor Dunbabin offered his personal library and notebooks to the University in 1940. The library has been kept together in the University Library's Rare Books and Special Collections section (except for bound copies of University exam papers which are part of the record set of University publications in the University Archives) The notebooks and other archives are kept in the University Archives. They consist of some 213 quarto notebooks of lecture and study notes etc., often re -used for a different subject at a later date, and some general correspondence etc. The notebooks were listed in detail by Professor Dunbabin in 1941 (see UT24/9.15, then including 246 notebooks) and he numbered each one inside the cover. However, although they were kept in the same order in the University Library, the notebooks and other archives were later given a very complicated system of reference numbers including series numbers and sub-numbers. For example the accession reference number of the Dunbabin Archives is UT24 and a series of notebooks for lectures on classics has the series number 12 and then item numbers 1-38 and in some cases volume numbers also - thus notes on Demosthenes in two volumes are cited: UT24/12.9(1,2). Readers are warned, therefore to note reference numbers in the list with especial care. Includes correspondence, personal papers, library catalogues, diaries, lecture notes, notebooks. From University Collection UT24. See http://eprints.utas.edu.au/18338/ for Letters to W.H. Williams, E. Morris Miller & J. Elliott dated 1911, 1933, 1942 written by Robert Leslie Dunbabin (UT24/1.22

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