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Malcolm Saville Archive of Letters
Three files contain the entire archive of letters by the children's author Malcolm Saville held by the ILS Research Collections, and owned by the Malcolm Saville Society. The collection and additional commentary was made by the archivist, Dr Stephen Bigger
Portrait of Alice Gertrude Bailey, Kenneth Hamilton Bailey, E. Clive Bailey [and] Ernest Thomas Bailey [picture].
Condition: Good.; Title from inscription on reverse.; Inscriptions: "Ernest Thomas Bailey, E. Clive Bailey, Kenneth Hamilton Bailey, Alice Gertrude Bailey" --In pencil on reverse. "C. H. Mason, Photographer, Canterbury" --Stamped on reverse. "Post Card ..." --Printed on reverse.; Related material: Sir Kenneth Bailey papers National Library of Australia Manuscripts section MS 4622; Related material: Personal photograph albums of Sir Kenneth Bailey National Library of Australia Pictorial section PIC/P776 Albums 665, 863, 976. Part of a collection of portraits and photographs relating to Sir Kenneth Bailey, his family and career
Malcolm Saville, Writer for Children: Collected Critical Papers
This is a collection of 21 published articles on the writings of Malcolm Saville for children, written between 1998 and 2010, and now revised. The author is the archivist of the Malcolm Saville Society
Letter from H. Malcolm Lovett to A.E. Amerman, Jr., Rice University Charter Trial
This document is a copy of typewritten correspondence from Joseph G. Miller to President Kenneth Pitzer and replies from H. Malcolm Lovett
Malcolm Fraser talking with the President of Zambia Dr Kenneth D. Kaunda at Government House, Canberra,
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/302166Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser talking with the President of Zambia Dr Kenneth D. Kaunda at Yarralumla, the Governor-General's residence in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.
Inscription: In an album labelled "Presented to the Right Honourable Malcolm Fraser, MP - Prime Minister of Australia - as a memento of your participation in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Melbourne, Australia".205972
Sub-item: [2005.0104.00107] "Malcolm Fraser talking with the President of Zambia Dr Kenneth D. Kaunda at Government House, Canberra,
Letter to Lieutenant C. C. Pierce from Sgt. Kenneth Uni
Letter to Lieutenant C. C. Pierce from Sgt. Kenneth Uni, from Manzanar Relocation Center, recommending a program for Nisei women to volunteer for the W.A.A.C (Women's Army Auxiliary Corps). Sgt. Uni was likely a member of the Army Team registering Nisei for the Selective Service and administering the loyalty questionnaire
Letter from William M. Hogue to President Kenneth Pitzer and response from H. Malcolm Lovett, Rice University Charter Trial
This document is a copy of typewritten correspondence from William M. Hogue to President Kenneth Pitzer and a reply from H. Malcolm Lovett
Malcolm Fraser with the President of Zambia Dr Kenneth D. Kaunda at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Melbourne.
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/302208Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser talking with the President of Zambia Dr Kenneth D. Kaunda at the 1981 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Melbourne.
Comments: CHOGM brought together Prime Ministers, Presidents, senior Ministers and officials from 41 Commonwealth countries representing one quarter of the world's population.
Inscription: In an album labelled "Presented to the Right Honourable Malcolm Fraser, MP - Prime Minister of Australia - as a memento of your participation in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Melbourne, Australia".205931
Sub-item: [2005.0104.00149] "Malcolm Fraser with the President of Zambia Dr Kenneth D. Kaunda at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Melbourne.
[Correspondence Between Kenneth C. Cheeley and Barbara Jordan - March 22, 1978-April 4, 1978]
Correspondence between Kenneth C. Cheeley and Barbara Jordan discussing Jordan's decision to not seek re-election to congress
The national press and party voting in the UK
The difficulty with resolving the classic problem of whether newspapers influence voting patterns is self-selection: readers select a paper to fit their politics, and newspapers select particular types of readers. One way round this chicken-and-egg problem is to compare the voting behaviour of individuals whose politics are reinforced by their paper, with those who are cross-pressured by their paper, and to compare both with those who do not regularly read a paper. Using the British Household Panel study to analyse voting patterns in 1992 and 1997, this study suggest that newspapers have a statistically significant effect on voting, larger for Labour than Conservative sympathizers, and larger for the 1992 than the 1997 election. The broader implications of these findings for British politics and democracy are discussed
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