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    Bruce B Tymeson

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    Bruce B. Tymeson, Anna Maria Police Chief

    Miss Lorna Sugue and her sister, Mrs B. Spadazzi, share a cup of tea during the Olympic Games, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Victoria, 1956 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer from typed label on reverse.; Inscriptions: "Tea for two: Miss Lorna Sugue and her sister, Mrs B. Spadazzi share a cuppa at the MCG"--Typed label on verso.; Part of the collection: Olympic Games, Melbourne, Victoria 1956.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http//nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4278496-s130; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Bruce Howard, 2007.; Published in: 15 days in '56 / Bruce Howard. Australia : Angus & Robertson, 1995, p. 66

    J.B. McNamara from Bruce Rogers, March 2, 1932-July 23, 1932

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    Letters to J.B. McNamara from Bruce Rogers dated March 2, 1932 to July 23, 1932

    Hotel Coolangatta, Queensland, ca. 1972 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: Australian pubs collection, 1971-1973.; This extension was built behind the original 1910 building.; Photograph P805/357c is a b&w transparency.; Title devised by cataloguer from information in publication.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4361424; Published in: Australian pubs by John Larkins and Bruce Howard. Adelaide : Rigby, 1973

    James Bruce papers

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    James Bruce (1892-1980) spent most of his life in the world of business and banking, working in both New York and Baltimore. He served variously as president of the Baltimore Trust Company, director of American Airlines, and vice president of the National Dairy Products Corporation. He and his family also had ties to diplomacy and early in his life, just prior to enlistment for World War I, Bruce served as private secretary to his uncle, Thomas Nelson Page, U. S. Ambassador to Italy. Several years later, from 1947 to 1949, Bruce himself served as U. S. Ambassador to Argentina. He subsequently served as the director of the Foreign Military Assistance Program, forerunner of NATO, before returning to his career in business in 1950. The materials in this collection focus on the years 1910 to 1960 and treat a variety of subjects such as Bruce's years at Princeton; his military and diplomatic service; and a 1958 campaign for a U. S. Senate seat. Newsclippings, publications, by Bruce and others, audio-visual materials, and correspondence are included. Letters from numerous prominent individuals, including Juan and Eva Peron, John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman, and Dean Acheson, form a significant portion of the collection. Also included is substantial genealogical information relating to the Bruce family

    Bruce Gutknecht

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    UNF Oral History Project Interview of Bruce Gutknecht by James B. Crooks on January 19, 200

    Bela Goldovanyi of Hungary wins Heat 7 of the Men's 100 metre from Leonid Bartenev of the USSR, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Victoria, 23 November 1956 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer from typed label on verso.; Inscriptions: "B. Goldovanyi of Hungary wins Heat 7 of the Men's 100 Metres from L. Bartenev of the USSR. MCG 23.11.56"--Typed label on verso.; Part of the collection: Olympic Games, Melbourne, Victoria 1956.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http//nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4278496-s82; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Bruce Howard, 2007.; Published in: 15 days in '56 : the first Australian Olympics / Bruce Howard. Sydney : Angus&Robertson, 1995, p. 33

    Modern Pentathlon swimmers make their dives at the Olympic pool in the fourth event of the series, 27 November 1956 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer from typed label on reverse.; Part of the collection: Olympic Games, Melbourne, Victoria 1956.; Inscriptions: "Just before the splash: Modern Pentathlon swimmers make their dives at the Olympic Pool in the fourth event of the series. They are from the top: C. J. Hamel (France), A. Facchini (Italy), A. Tarassov (Russia), B. Katter (Finland), D. Cobley (Britain), W. J. Andre (America)"--Typed label on reverse; "27.11"--In pen lower left.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http//nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4278496-s158; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Bruce Howard, 2007.; Published in: 15 days in '56 / Bruce Howard. Sydney : Angus & Robertson, 1995, p. 84.Just before the splash, modern Pentathlon swimmers make their dives at the Olympic Pool in the fourth event of the series, they are from the top: C. J. Hamel (France), A. Facchini (Italy), A. Tarassov (USSR), B. Katter (Finland), D. Cobley (Britain), W. J. Andre (America
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