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    A group of Chemistry Department technical staff members with Dr Harry Jenkins (MP), at the University of Melbourne.

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/256275Chemistry Department technical staff members at the University of Melbourne with Dr Harry Jenkins (MP): Back row: Colin Sach, Dalway Swaine, Alex McFarlane, Gordon (Sarge) Fraser. Middle row: Greg Brown, Dr Harry Jenkins (later both a Victorian State Member of Parliament and a Federal Member of Parliament), Bill Stevenson, Doug Brown. Front row: Alex Ewen [Mc Ewan?], Brian Harrop, [?], Geo Hurst, Norm Greenwood. Taken circa 1941-1942. Comments: Colin Sach was a laboratory manager in the Chemistry School, with an ongoing interest in the physical development of the University. He took many photographs of the campus and his department. His well documented images form the basis of this collection. Inscription: "3.2" is written in ink on the edge of the negative.207212 Item: [1985.0025.00058] "A group of Chemistry Department technical staff members with Dr Harry Jenkins (MP), at the University of Melbourne.

    Colin Humphris

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    "Colin Humphris 2 Sqdrn. RAAF. 1941 - 1942 Author of - 'Trapped on Timor' (as a result of bombing of Darwin Feb. 19, 1942)".Colin Humphris. 2 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force 1941 - 1942. Author of - 'Trapped on Timor' (as a result of bombing of Darwin February 19, 1942)

    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 4, undated

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    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 4, features an interview with author Colin Wilson in which he discusses his views regarding society and art, his reclusive nature, and the intellectual and fantastical elements of his works, undated

    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 2, undated

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    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 2, features an interview with author Colin Wilson in which he discusses his views regarding society and art, his reclusive nature, and the intellectual and fantastical elements of his works, undated

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2017-2018: D. Colin Jaundrill

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, D. Colin Jaundrill (History, Providence College) discusses his newest book, Samurai to Soldier: Remaking Military Service in Nineteenth-Century Japan

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2017-2018: D. Colin Jaundrill

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, D. Colin Jaundrill (History, Providence College) discusses his newest book, Samurai to Soldier: Remaking Military Service in Nineteenth-Century Japan

    Interview with Colin Jerolmack

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    Colin Jerolmack is an Assistant Professor at New York University in Sociology and Environmental Studies. He is the author of The Global Pigeon (forthcoming) and an alumnus of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Program at Harvard University

    Pongo pygmaeus subsp. pygmaeus pygmaeus (Linnaeus 1760

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    Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus (Linnaeus, 1760)Published as part of Brandon-Jones, Douglas, Groves, Colin P. & Jenkins, Paulina D., 2016, The type specimens and type localities of the orangutans, genus Pongo Lacépède, 1799 (Primates: Hominidae), pp. 2051-2095 in Journal of Natural History 50 on page 2085, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2016.1190414, http://zenodo.org/record/399288

    Colin Fraser

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    Photograph - Colin Fraser (third from right) in a loaded scow leaving for Fort Chipewyan from Athabasca, Alberta. A group of men are also standing on the pie

    Tourism and public policy

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    Tourism and Public Policy provides a dynamic introduction to the processes by which government tourism policy is formed. Colin Michael Hall and John M. Jenkins present an account of the key factors which influence tourism policy making. Particular discussions include the effect of tourism organisations on policy, values in the tourism policy-making process, the role of interest groups, aspects of power in policy making, and evaluating tourism policy. A clear framework for the study of tourism policy is developed. The provision of chapter summaries, international case studies, a guide to further reading and questions for discussion make this an excellent introduction to the are
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