Index to Volume 18 (1928-1929) - University Newscuttings Books
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Agricultural Science, Faculty of,
Council has announced the creation of a Faculty of Agricultural Science,
recommendation for establishment of a Chair of Agriculture,
Agriculture, Study of,
land at Fullarton to be used for an agricultural high school,
regulations relating to degree in agricultural science, ,
value of agricultural education lectures given at meeting of Teachers' College,
Alderman, Arthur Richard, MSc,
on a field trip to Tea Tree Creek,
to teach in the absence of Sir Douglas Mawson, ,
photograph,
Allen, Dr Eleanor Alice, BA,
gave first of a series of lectures on Child Psychology,
to lecture on "Research Work in Psychology as Seen in London",
delivered the last lecture upon child psychology,
Angas Engineering Exhibition,
Angas, Charles Howard,
Angas Parsons, Philip Brendan, LLB,
admitted to the Bar,
conferred with Bachelor of Laws,
admitted as practitioner of the Supreme Court,
photograph, ,
Appleby, Dr Harold Henry, MBBS,
Archibald Henry Peake Bursary ,
Arts, Faculty of,
Professor John Raymond Wilton MA DSc appointed Dean,
Astronomy,
lecture by Professor Robert William Chapman MA to the Astronomical Society,
Australian Music Examinations Board,
annual conference,
photograph of Board members,
board should be supported,
Professor W A Laver in Adelaide for examinations of Australian Music Examinations Board,
examination results have been released,
Australian School of Forestry,
Australian School of Forestry has been completed in Canberra,
B
Bagster, Professor Lancelot Salisbury, DSc,
awarded a grant for work on essential oils,
Bald, R C,
on "Cost of Books",
lecture "Mistakes we Make Everyday",
on "Beauty of Words",
Barbour, Dorothy Jean,
in Final Students Concert,
Barwell, Sir Henry Newman, LLB,
Agent-General in England,
denies rumours that he was about to resign,
on 鈥楾he Organisation and Administration of Public Health鈥,
Basedow, Dr Herbert., BSc PhD,
informed of the amount of radium received for cancer treatment,
Basnett, Olive, LRAM,
to teach singing at the Conservatorium,
photograph,
Bayly, William R, BA BSc,
elected vice president of the Classical Association,
has retired from the Council,
nominated and elected to senate, , ,
resigns as Headmaster of Prince Alfred College,
appointed to the Advisory Council of Education,
photograph,
Beard, Dr Jack Roland Stanley Grose, MBBS,
appointed tutor in obstetrics,
Beare, Sir Thomas Hudson, BA BSc
brief biography and photograph, ,
Beare, Dr Frank Howard, MBBS,
reappointed honorary assistant physician,
Becker, J H Dr, MDMS (Marburg)
credentials as a bone fide medical doctor questioned,
issues writ against Smith鈥檚 newspapers,
Begg, P Raymond, BDSc,
appointed Lecturer in Dentistry,
Bennett, Richard William, LLB KC,
obituary and photograph,
bequeathed 拢500 for annual prizes and a scholarship for students of the law school,
Bequests, gifts & endowments,
in annual report,
major gifts,
W J Young gives money for railings, ,
Edward Neale鈥檚 bequest for medical research, in particular cancer research, ,
Richard Bennett bequeathed 拢500 for annual prizes and a scholarship for students of the law school,
Sir Josiah Symons to bequeath his books to the public of Adelaide,
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd donated 拢2,000 for research on wheat, ,
Koonamore Flora Reserve vested in the University Council for study of regeneration of the native flora,
Will of Ronald Lindsay Johnson, which benefits the University, brought before the courts,
The Carnegie Corporation gives $US5000 for co-operative adult education program, ,
Sir John Melrose gives 拢10,000 for laboratory at Waite Agricultural Research Institute, ,
T E Barr Smith鈥檚 donation for library,
Sir Langdon Bonython鈥檚 gift to become available in 1930,
Empire Marketing Board and Council for Scientific and Industrial Research both give 拢3000 toward a laboratory for co-operative investigation on pasture and soil problems,
Percy Grainger gives a further 拢100 in aid of the SA Orchestra,
From 鈥淔ifty Years Ago鈥, Commercial Travellers' Association provides 拢150 for scholarship,
Darling family donates 拢10,000 for laboratories at Waite Institute for soil research, ,
Mrs G A Jury gave 拢12,000 in 1921 to create a Chair of Literature,
Dr William Ramsay Smith gives over 800 books to the library,
Mr Richard William Bennett, LLB KC bequeaths 拢500 to provide annual prizes and a scholarship for law students,
Berry, Frances Winifred, MA,
learning modern methods of education in UK,
appointed delegate to the British Commonwealth League Conference,
photograph,
Berry, Professor R J A,
expert in mental health holidaying in Adelaide, photograph,
Bickersteth, Rev Kenneth Julian Faithful, MA,
elected to the committee of the Classical Association,
appointed to the Advisory Council of Education,
photograph,
Bills, James, BA,
appointed Headmaster of King's College, ,
photograph,
Birks, Walter Richard, BSc(Agric),
Writes on 鈥楩arming as a Profession鈥,聽
辫丑辞迟辞驳谤补辫丑,听
Bleby, Dorothy Aileen,
1926 recipient of the Bundey prize,
Bleby, Thelma Evelyn, LLB,
1923 recipient of the Bundey prize,
to begin practice on her own,
Bonython Hall,
University negotiating with government for lands on which to build great hall,
Bonython, Sir John Langdon, BA(Cam),
brief biography and photograph, ,
presentation at Council of the School of Mines,
Sir George Murray pays tribute to Sir Langdon Bonython for his gifts,
donated money for a great hall,
now the senior Australian knight,
at the Levee at Government House, photograph,
"A Distinguished Australian", photograph,
Booth, Sydney Russell, BA,
Chairman of SA branch of Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science,
supports the creation of a Chair of Economics,
appointed chairman of the Board of Commercial Studies,
Bornstein, Peter,
new lecturer in violin, , ,
photograph, ,
Botany, Chair of,
Council has decided not to fill at present, ,
Bragg, Professor Sir William Bragg, DSc FRS KBE,
brief biography, ,
photographs, ,
encouraged Professor Richard Daniel Kleemann to attend the university,
Nobel prize,
congratulated on his presidency of the British Association,
addressed the British Association on role of research in supporting industry, , ,
Bragg, Professor William Lawrence, DSc FRS,
brief biography as part of an article "South Australians Abroad",
Nobel prize,
brief biography, ,
Bray, John J,
awarded a Government bursary to study law,
Brebner,Charles Cave, LLB,
appointed Lecturer in commercial law,
Broadbent (nee Chapple) Mrs Marian, BA,
daughter of Frederick Chapple, resides in Adelaide,
Bronner, Rudolph, MA,
left for Freiburg to write his doctoral thesis,
Brose, Dr Henry Herman Leopold Adolph, BSc,
brief biography as part of an article "South Australians Abroad",
Brown, Dr Gilbert,
appointed instructor in anaesthetics,
Brown, Professor William Jethro, LLD,
letter regarding Prof Herbert Woollard's lecture on genetics of the feeble minded, ,
presided over a meeting of the Economic Society,
President of the Economic Society,
believes creation of economics course of practical use to the business community,
Buildings,
photograph of erection of new science laboratory, ,
university looking to acquire new lands to extend buildings,
support for university eastern extension,
photograph of construction of Lady Symon Building, ,
photograph of entrance to the University, ,
appeal for 拢20,000 for new chemistry building, ,
"Fifty Years Ago鈥 all the tenders for the new buildings rejected,
Sir Langdon Bonython has provided funds for a great hall,
refectory for members of the student union has been finished,
Government preparing Bill to provide University with more land, , , ,
photograph of recently completed women鈥檚 changing rooms,
Bundey Prize,
Burdon, Roy Stanley, BSc,
to deliver the physics lectures for the Workers' Education Association,
Burgess, Amy,
photograph of delegate to the Commonwealth League Conference,
Burston, Dr Samuel Roy, MBBS,
reappointed honorary assistant physician,
C
Cairns, Dr Hugh William Bell, MBBS,
now assistant surgeon at a London Hospital,
Calender,
Campbell, Professor Arthur Fitzgerald, MA,
elected vice president of University Graduates' Association,
Campbell, Dr Thomas Draper, DSc.,
at Koonibba Mission studying the lives of full-blooded aborigines,
will join a scientific expedition to central Australia, photograph,
Carey, Francis Clive Savill, BA MusBac,
responds to Maurice Besley's caustic criticism of Australians and their music,
Catherine Helen Spence Scholarship,
three Spence scholars,
founded 1912,
Casson, Leslie Frank, MA,
Ceremonies and Celebrations,
opening of Division of Animal Nutrition laboratory by the Prime Minister, Mr Bruce,
annual University concert and procession to be held in March,
Annual Commemoration Luncheon of the Graduates' Association,
Jubilee of the SA branch of the British Medical Association, ,
University Ball,
Chamberlain, Reginald Roderic St.Clair, LLB,
appointed Crown Prosecutor, photograph,
Chancellors,
Sir George Murray, photograph,
Sir George Murray presides at commemoration,
Chapman Professor Robert William, MA CMG,
honours conferred by the Governor,
biography, photograph, , , ,,
on reasons why the University is land for proposed expansion,
to represent the university at the conference of the Australian Universities,
to represent South Australian institutions at the Australian Library Conference,
lecture to the Astronomical Society, ,
addressed the Constitutional Club on "The University in Relation to Community Life", ,
on the success of Professor Richard Daniel Kleemann,
attended the break-up of the Workers' Education Association,
made a presentation to Sir Langdon Bonython,
awarded the Peter Nicol Russell memorial medal for engineering, , ,
acting Vice Chancellor,
lecture on globular clusters,
selected as one of the engineers to enquire into the subsidence at Eildon Weir,
Chapple, Dr Harold, BSc,
son of Frederick Chapple is head gynaecologist at Guy's Hospital,
Chapple, Dr Phoebe, BSc MBBS,
daughter of Frederick Chapple, practising in Adelaide,
Chapple, Dr Frederic John, BSc MB ChB,
son of Frederick Chapple, practising in Adelaide,
Chapple, Alfred, BSc,
son of Frederick Chapple, lecturing at St John's College,
Chapple, Ernest, BSc,
son of Frederick Chapple, is manager of the British and Bombay Trading company,
Chemistry, Faculty of,
Dr A Killen Macbeth to take up the position of Professor of Chemistry,
Chinner, Norman,
awarded Elder Scholarship for organ playing,
Cilento, Dr Raphael West, MD,
appointed Chief Quarantine Officer and Director of the Division of Tropical Hygiene, ,
to undertake a medical survey of Melanesia,
returns from visit to leper colony,
Clark, Edward Vincent, BSc,
becomes Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, London,
Cleland, Professor John Burton, MD,
on "Health Reflections on Dust, Flies, Mosquitoes, Hydatids and Milk",
at Koonibba Mission studying full-blooded aborigines,
appointed a Commissioner of the National Park,
joins a scientific expedition to central Australia,
photograph,
Close, Dr Walter John Westcott, MBBS MS,
currently studying overseas,
Close, Frank W,
awarded a Government bursary to study science,
Clubs, Societies & Associations,
Graduates Association welcomes two new professors,
Clubs, societies & associations,Classical Association, , ,
Australasian Corporation of Public Accountants, ,
Graduates' Association,
Veterinary Association,
Commonwealth Club,
Royal Society,
University Wives' Club,
Economic Society,
Commerce Students' Association,
Cockburn, Dr Malcolm Turner, MBBS,
currently studying overseas,
Cole, Cyril Richard, BSc,
appointed to the position of Forestry Officer at Canberra, ,
photograph,
Colquhoun, Colin Roy,
admitted to the bar,
admitted as practitioner of the Supreme Court,
photograph,
Colquhoun, Thomas Talbot, BSc,
appointed Assistant Lecturer and demonstrator in Botany,
Conferences & Seminars,
annual conference of the Australian Music examinations Board to be held in Adelaide,
list of delegates to Australian Universities鈥 Geologists鈥 Conference,
hoped Adelaide University will be represented at Canadian conference,
delegates to the conference of State Directors of Education visited the Waite Institute,
Empire representatives of Forestry Conference to arrive in Adelaide,
Forestry Conference, , , , ,
Australian representatives to Empire Cancer Campaign, ,
Conference of the Australian Universities, , , , ,
Australian Library Conference to be held at Melbourne University,
delegates to Congress of the Agricultural Bureau visit Waite Agricultural Research Institute,
State school teachers conference held in Sydney,
delegates to International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship,
Australian Medical Congress to be held in Sydney,
Report on geologists鈥 conference by Dr L Keith Ward,
Photograph of participants at geologists鈥 conference,
Cooke, Dr William Ternent, DSc,
issues raised on fuels at the International Chemistry Conference, ,
photograph,
article on the possible utilization of brown coal,
Coombs, Herbert, MA BSc,
1920 Rhodes Scholar graduates as Doctor of Philosophy at Cambridge,
Corbin, Dr Cecil, MBBS,
reappointed honorary surgeon,
Cornish, Jack Rodolph, LLB,
admitted to Bar,
admitted as practitioner of the Supreme Court,
photograph, ,
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research,
see Research Organisations
Courses, non-degree,
Diploma of Elocution to be included at the Elder Conservatorium,
proposed Diploma of Public Administration, , , , ,
revised syllabus for the Diploma of Commerce,
first diploma course in commercial studies,
Cozens, Vida Victoria,
opened the students concert,
Associate in Music,
Crampton, Mary St Clair, MA,
passed examinations at the Sorbonne,
Crane, Alexander Herbert, BSc,
selected as the Commonwealth Fund Service Fellow in Forestry, ,
Crocker, Walter Russell, BA,
gained a fellowship to study history at Stanford University,
Cudmore, Arthur Murray, MBBS FRCS,
to represent University at the first annual meeting of the College of Surgeons,
Cummins, Alice Mary, LLB,
first woman admitted to Bar,
admitted to Bar of the Supreme Court,
photograph, ,
Curriculum Development,
teaching Japanese at university should be considered,
recommendation agricultural studies be introduced from primary school upwards,
recommendation for the establishment of a Chair of Agriculture,
Curtis, Daisy R,
studying effects of drug taking and excessive alcoholism,
D
Darling, Harold,
donates 拢10,000 on behalf of Darling Family for soil research,
Davey, Dr Constance Muriel, MA,
discusses the psychological contribution to the treatment of practical affairs,
the second recipient of the Catherine Helen Spence Scholarship,
David, Sir Tannatt William Edgeworth, DSc (Oxon),
evidence suggests geological beginnings much earlier than supposed, , ,
fossil discoveries in Adelaide Hills, , ,
photograph, ,
will accompany Sir Douglas Mawson over some of the chief areas of remarkable ancient fossils around Adelaide, ,
has been in Adelaide and surrounds collecting fossils,
visiting Adelaide collecting material for his book, "Geology in the Commonwealth",
Davidson, Dr James, DSc,
appointed Head of the Entomological Department at Waite Agricultural Research Institute,
photograph, , , , , ,
arrived in Adelaide to take up his position, , , , ,
public lecture on "Insect Life in Relation to Agriculture - Insects as a Menace",
Davies, Cecil Ernest, LLB,
Davies, Professor Edward Harold, MusDoc,
discussed the history of the South Australian Orchestra,
responds to letter re finances of South Australian Orchestra,
spoke of the impact of gramophone and wireless on music appreciation,
appointed one of the examiners at the University of Western Australia,
letter responding to Davies鈥 comments regarding South Australian organists,
resume,
photograph, , , , ,
welcomed to students鈥 concert,
importance of training children to appreciate good music, , ,
condemns popular taste for jazz,
presents case for paid organist,
has joined others at Koonibba Mission to make phonographic records of native songs,
will join a scientific expedition to central Australia,
writes to the Editor praising the production of "La Mascotte鈥,
returned from the far west coast of SA gathering information about aboriginal music,
discusses the coming season for the South Australian Orchestra,
enthusiastic regarding the appointment of a paid city organist,
outcomes of a recent study tour in London, , ,
writes on broadcasting in England,
elected to the committee of University Graduates' Association,
discusses formation of an Australian Broadcasting Commission,
appointed Dean of the Faculty of Music,
writes on the status of arts as a community asset in "The Professional Musician",
to deliver his annual opening address,
at the annual conference of the Australian Music Examinations Board,
appointed to the Advisory Council of Education,
presentation of successful students to Davies at concert,
Davies, Dr Harold Whitridge, MBBS,
won the Parkin Prize,
on "Football Crowds" and "Letter to the Editor",
on "Contemporary Literature",
on "Literary Censorship",
Davis, Mr John Alexander, BE,
conferred with Bachelor of Engineering,
Dawbarn, Mary Campbell, MSc,
thesis deemed acceptable,
has secured the Master of Science Degree,
second woman to gain a Master of Science degree at the 成人大片,
photograph,
Dawson, Dr Joseph Bernard, MD,
appointed tutor in obstetrics, Faculty of Medicine, ,
Deland, Effie Wyllie, BSc,
to deliver lectures in chemistry and physiology for the Workers' Educational Association,
Dentistry, Faculty of,
Dr Arthur Murray Cudmore appointed dean of faculty,
Dentistry, Study of,
first year Dentistry results,
Denton, Harold,
new teacher of singing at the Conservatorium, , , ,
photograph, ,
Dix, Jessica Laura, Associate in Music,
principal subject, pianoforte,
Dorsch, Theodore S,
awarded a Government bursary to study arts,
Dowie, David L,
awarded a Government bursary to study science,
Duffield, Dr Walter Geoffrey, BSc, DSc,
investigating the transfer of Perth Observatory to the Commonwealth,
E
Eardley, Frederick William, BA,
to meet with the proposed members of the Cancer Research Committee,
elected to the committee of University Graduates' Association,
only nomination for the office of Clerk of the University Senate,
photograph,
Earl, Professor John Campbell, DSc PhD,
appointed to the Chair of Organic Chemistry, University of Sydney,
awarded a grant to work on posidonia fibre and celluloses of other Australian plants,
Eckersley, Rev Percy Cyril Wheaton, BA,
assisted Prof David and Professor Howchin in search for fossils in the Adelaide hills,
Economics, Chair of,
Professor L G Melville began as Chair of Economics,
Council to establish Chair of Economics, , , ,
Edwards, Dr Hurtle Thomas Jack, DDSc,
appointed lecturer in prosthetic dentistry,
elected by the registered dentists to the Dental Board,
reappointed at the Adelaide Hospital,
Elder Conservatorium,
photograph,
I G Reimann, Acting Director, has just completed 30 years of service,
Clive Carey returning to London,
meeting to discuss concerts for the coming year,
third Annual Meeting of the Elder Conservatorium,
organ program for first concert, featuring John Horner, ,
string quartet organising season of subscription concerts,
Harold S Denton is new teacher of singing, , , ,
students' concerts held, , , , , , ,
chamber Music Concert,
organ recitals by John Horner, , , , , , , , , , , ,
review of John Horner鈥檚 concert: pianoforte concert,
opera class performance of "La Mascotte",
String Quartet recital, ,
photograph of staff and students at a reception for Russian pianist Shura Cherkassky,
discussions about the wearing at graduation of "Musical Caps and Gowns", , ,
concerts by members of the staff, , ,
Opera Class performance of "Lochinvar",
Professor W.A. Laver of Melbourne will conduct examinations today,
changes in staff at the Elder Conservatorium,
James Anderson appointed as teacher of elocution,
Signorina Masullo teaches Italian, French and German,
reopens with an address by Dr Harold Davies,
elocution curriculum extended,
pianoforte recitals, ,
Sylvia Whitington, leader of successful first recital of the String Quartet,
Peter Bornstein new violin teacher, , ,
opera class gave a performance of "Iphigenia in Aulis",
Elder Scholarship,
Elder Scholarship for organ playing has been awarded to Norman Chinner,
Ellis, Dr Roy Gilmore, BDS,
secured top place in final examinations in Canada,
photograph,
appointed research fellow by at the University of Toronto,
Engineering, Study of
Eustace, John Leonard, BDS,
appointed Lecturer in dental materia medica and therapeutics,
Evening lectures,
to be continued due to popularity,
evening studentships awarded by Hon. M. McIntosh, Minister of Education,
Examinations,
Leaving Commercial Examination results 1928,
supplementary leaving examinations, ,
Public Examinations Board examiners on the unsatisfactory standard of English, ,
reply to "Fed Up" regarding comments on students paper,
opinion on the standard of teaching English,
letter regarding music examinations,
unrecognised companies conducting musical examinations in Australia, ,
William Taylor McCoy on suggested reforms to the secondary education system,
entries have closed for the public examinations,
twelve government bursaries will be given for leaving honors students,
last day of entry for degree and diploma examinations postponed,
examination results of the Australian Music Examinations Board released,
"Examination Time" for degrees and diplomas, , ,
discussion of the examination system, , ,
criticism of University examinations by C M Ward and replies to his comments, , , , , ,
letter complaining about the difficult test set for the Intermediate examinations, ,
editorial on "Speech Days and Examinations鈥,
Intermediate Certificate examination discussed in Sydney,
Leaving examination results to be announced later,
Interstate Teachers Conference discussed whether examinations should be abolished,
"Fifty Years ago Today", at matriculation examination candidates were all male,
Public Examination Board releases manual for 1929,
debate on text books set for geography examinations, ,
Extension lectures,
see also lectures, public lectures, evening lectures
Professor Herbert Henry Woollard on the science of anatomy,
F
Farr, Professor Clinton Coleridge, DSc,
elected to a fellowship of the Royal Society,
theories on chemical changes of petroleum origin, ,
Fenner, Dr Charles Albert Edward, DSc,
awarded a grant for physiographic studies,
paper on "A Geographical Enquiry into the Growth, Distribution and Movement of Population in South Australia 1836-1927鈥 reproduced, ,
the "Prosperity Graft" reproduced,
Finance,
expenditure on education queried by J Tassie of Taxpayers' Association,
income of the University for 1928,
Finlayson, Mr Frank Harvey, BE,
passed examination for Bachelor of Engineering and the Diploma of Applied Science,
Fisher, Harold,
Fitzherbert, Professor J A,
appointed to the Hughes Chair of Classics and Comparative Philology,
photograph, , , , ,
has arrived from England to take up the chair of Classics, , , , ,
welcomed,
read paper on "Pindar the Thinker" at the Classical Association,
Fleming, Hugh Douglas, BE,
passed examination for Bachelor of Engineering and Diploma of Applied Science,
Florey, Dr Howard Walter, MBBS,
Rhodes Scholar awarded the Rolleston Memorial Prize, ,
Forestry, Australian School of,
Australian Forestry School's first year in its permanent building summarised,
photograph of new School of Forestry building in Canberra,
Forestry Conference, , , ,
Forestry, Study of,
Russell Grimwade offers 拢5000 for study at the Imperial Forestry Institute,
Forgan, Frederick Robert, LLB,
Formby, Dr Myles Landseer, MBBS,
SA Rhodes Scholar has completed his course at Oxford,
member of the Oxford lacrosse team, ,
Fricke, E F, BAgSc,
appointed agronomist at the Waite Agricultural Research Centre,
Fry, Dr Henry Kenneth, BSc MBBS,
reappointed honorary assistant physician at the Adelaide Hospital,
Fuller, George Rayner, BSc,
elected to the committee of University Graduates' Association,
G
Gardner Family,
Garnett, Dr A C, MA,
appointed to the Chair of Apologetics, the Butler University, Indianapolis,
has resigned as evening lecturer in logic,
photograph,
on "The Urge of Life",
Gartrell, Herbert William, BA BSc,
part of a survey party at the Mount Painter radium field,
speaker on "Geophysical Prospecting",
Gender issues,
see also women; see also women students
Adelaide female lawyers regarding discrimination in their profession,
careers women choose,
Geology, Study of,
graduates in physics and geology required for field party,
C T Madigan and 25 students discovered significant fossils,
debate on text books set for geography examinations, ,
Gibb, Claude Dixon, BE,
appointed to the directorate of Parsons Ltd, in England,
Gillman, Phyllis Constance, BA,
elected to the committee of The Classical Association,
Goodhart, Mabel Flora, LLB,
practicing law in London,
Goodman, W G T,
elected to the University Senate, , ,
Government relations,
Federal Public Service officers offered University courses funded by the government,
government subsidy for Shakespeare to be produced for English students,
levees held at Government House, , , ,
Premiers conference to look at the control of medical practitioners by the Commonwealth,
Graduates,
photograph of graduates at Government House,
graduation ceremonies, , , , ,
letters re the wearing of cap and gown by music graduates, , ,
chancellor鈥檚 address,
degrees granted in absentia,
graduation ceremony for teachers,
list of students to receive degrees,
annual commemoration to be held, ,
debate about music graduates wearing caps and gowns to graduate, , , , ,
Grant, Colin,
awarded the Archibald Henry Peake Bursary,
Grant, Professor Kerr, BSc MSc,
photograph, , ,
discusses projected balloon adventure,
foresees science replacing many natural things,
appointed to the Advisory Council of Education,
joined search for a lost radium needle with an electroscope he made,
methods of geophysical prospecting,
on "The Mystery of Light",
some views on radium,
on "Genesis of Petroleum",
on "Science and Measurement",
sceptical of claim to generate limitless power,
on the abolistion of school examinations,
paid tribute to Dr Etienne S Bieler,
photographed at the Levee at Government House,
on "Supersonic Waves" and "New Discovery in Optics",
on "What are Infra-Red Rays?",
on "New Careers in Science",
on "Nature of the World",
Gray, E W,
Barr Smith Prize for Greek, Andrew Scott Prize for Latin and Stow Prize for Law,
will hold the Poole Prize for the second year to St Mark's College,
Gray, Frederick V,
awarded a Government bursary to study medicine,
Green, Lorna Mary Alexandra, BSc,
appointed demonstrator in biochemistry,
Greenland, Patrick Cecil,
winner of the Bundey prize for 1928, ,
photograph,
Gribble, Dr Albert Elijah,
Grosvenor, Cyril, BDS,
awarded the P&O free return passage to continue research work at Liverpool,
Grounds,
University has requested the Victoria Square railings to replace fencing on Victoria Drive, , , , , , ,
photograph of Victoria Drive fence,
recommendations for the removal of the fence surrounding Parliament House,
photographs of the removal of the Victoria Square fence for relocation at the University photograph of railings, , , ,
land made available at Urrbrae for a University sports ground,
H
Halford, Professor George Britton, MD,
family members offer an annual oration in connection with the National Museum of Australian Zoology,
Hamilton, Dr Ian Ayliffe, MBBS,
awarded a P&O free return passage to do post graduate work in surgery overseas,
Hancock, Mary Frewin, Associate in Music,
Principal subject, violin,
Hancock, Professor George Alfred, MA,
says Australians not civilised, preoccupied with money,
criticisms of address on civilisation, pre-occupation with moneymaking, ,
photograph,
writes to the Editor claiming report on his lecture distorted,
appointed to examine candidates for the British colonial service,
Council's representative on the board of governors of the Public Library, Art Gallery and Museum,
on "Australia鈥檚 population problems", ,
on "Tuscany and Umbria",
on "Nordic Superstition",
on "the French occupation of the Rhineland",
appointed to the Public Library Board,
on "Canberra",
on "Books about America",
on "Peopling Australia",
on "Books about Australia",
on "Nation Builders",
on "French Revolution Books",
on "Prizes in Education",
Harford, Basil Beverley, LLB,
admitted to the Bar,
admitted as practitioner of the Supreme Court,
photograph,
Harris, Clare Sparkes,
member of law firm, Messrs Pinch, McCarthy and Harris,
Harry, Romilly,
member of student debating team,
Haslam, Joseph Auburn, BSc,
Hayward, Dr William Thornborough,
Heaton, Herbert,
appointed Professor of Economics at Liverpool University,
Hetzel, Dr Kenneth Stuart,
appointed tutor in medicine,
Hicks, Professor Cedric Stanton, MSc,
awarded grant for investigations on thyroid glands,
on an expedition of investigation of the aborigines of Koonibba,
photograph at Koonibba,
on science and religion,
Hill, Rev. Albert Charles, BA,
presented an address at the Governor鈥檚 levee,
Hilton, Arthur Robert, BA,
to visit the USA to study agricultural education in the high schools,
Hockey,
Melbourne University competed with the lacrosse and men's hockey teams,
Hodby, Dr Lindley David, MBBS,
conferred at a ceremony at the 成人大片, ,
Holdaway, Frederick George, MSc,
to marry Ellen Dulcie Macklin,
Hogg, Dr,
Holden, Edward Wheewall, BSc,
elected President of University Graduates' Association,
Vice president, Economic Society,
retired from the Council of the Adelaide University,
appointed a member of the Advisory Council of Science and Industry,
nominated, elected to University Senate, ,
finds graduates valuable employees,
photograph,
Hollidge, David Henry, MA,
elected president of the Classical Association,
Holmes, Edna Lucy, LLB,
at the office of Messrs Varley, Evan and Thompson,
Homburg, R,
nominated for University Senate,
Hone, Dr Effie J,
appointed demonstrator in pathology,
Hone, Dr Frank Sandland, BA, MBBS,
proposes a committee for research and treatment of cancer,
reappointed honorary physician at the Adelaide Hospital,
Hore-Ruthven, Brigadier-General the Hon Sir Alexander Gore Arkwright, VC, KCMG, CB, DSO,
swearing in ceremony of new Governor, ,
visit to Waite Institute,
holds levees, , ,
value of laboratory at Waite Institute,
Horner, John, FRCO,
organ recitals, , , , , , , , , , , ,
review of pianoforte concert,
photograph, , ,
Hossfeld, Paul Samuel, MSc,
selected as Federal geologist, ,
photograph,
Howchin, Professor Walter, FRGS,
geological formations in Mount Lofty ranges, ,
fossil discoveries in Adelaide Hills, , ,
second part of book,"The Building of Australia and the Succession of Life",
field work at Tea Tree Creek,
resume,
photograph, , , , ,
awarded the Verco Medal, , ,
second edition of "The Geology of South Australia",
Hurst, Dr Harvey Herbert, MBBS,
conferred at a ceremony at the 成人大片, ,
Hyde, Miriam Beatrice, Associate in Music,
principal subject is pianoforte,
I
Indigenous issues,
photograph of members of an expedition to central Australia to collect data regarding the Arunta and Luritcha tribes,
Dr W S Walker's report on the aborigines, ,
expedition of investigation of the aborigines of Koonibba,
photograph of expedition members at Koonibba,
photograph of native dwelling,
Ingleby, Aileen Constance, LLB,
has married and does not practise,
Isaachsen, Oscar C,
awarded a Government bursary to study law,
Isbister, William James, LLB,
University Council representative on the Board of Governors of the Public Library, Art Gallery and Museum,
photograph,
J
Jauncey, Dr George Eric Macdonnell, DSc,
Professor of Physics, Washington University, St Louis, USA: "South Australians Abroad",
Jeffrey, George,
South Australia at conference on education to be held in Vancouver,
John Creswell Scholarship,
applications invited from sons of members of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society,
John Melrose Laboratory,
almost ready for occupation,
Johnson, Dr Edward Angas, MB, ChB, MD,
reappointed honorary sanitary advisor at the Adelaide Hospital,
Johnson, Rev. William Herbert, BA,
appointed to the Deanery of Newcastle,
Johnston, Athol Bertram, LLB,
admitted to Bar,
admitted as practitioner of the Supreme Court,
photograph,
Johnston, Professor Thomas Harvey, MA, DSc,
offered the honorary directorship of the South Australian Museum,
resume,
photograph, ,
nominated as representative of the University on the Fauna and Flora Board,
lecture on his recent travels looking for solutions to control prickly pear,
on the Blowfly Pest,
to lecture on "Aspects of Biology in Relation to Man" to Workers' Education Association,
delivered lecture on "Aspects of Biology in Relation to Man",
representative at the Australian Fisheries Conference,
will join a scientific expedition to central Australia,
address on "Insects and Disease", 192a
Jones, Dr Allen Thomas Britten, MBBS,
appointed honorary demonstrator in anatomy, ,
Jones, Thomas Henry, MusBac,
obituary for former city organist,
Jones, Professor Frederic Wood, DSc,
co-author of "The Matrix of the Mind",
accepted the Chair of Anatomy at the Melbourne University, photograph,
Jose, Dr Ivan Bede, MBBS, MS,
reappointed honorary assistant surgeon at the Adelaide Hospital,
Joseph Fisher lecture,
will be given by Professor R C Mills,
K
Kaines, Dr Raymond Hannay, MBBS,
currently studying overseas,
Kelly, Dr Michael, MBBS,
conferred by the Chancellor of the University,
Kelly, Michael Lawrence, LLB,
Kelly, Thomas D,
awarded a Government bursary to study medicine,
Kemp, Frances Joseph Edmund, Associate in Music,
Principal subject is pianoforte,
Kenihan, Dr Raphael Leo, MBBS,
reappointed honorary anaesthetist at the Adelaide Hospital,
Kennedy, Alexander Lorimer, BE,
Kiek, Edward Sidney, MA (Oxon),
to lecture in Modern World history for the Workers' Education Association,
Kirwood, Albert Ernest Maldon, MA,
to lecture for the Workers' Educational Association, on "Adult Education in Yorkshire",
Kitson, Mary Cecil, LLB,
first woman admitted to the Bar in South Australia, photograph,
Kleemann, Professor Richard Daniel, DSc,
from cooper to professor, biography,
brief biography, "South Australians Abroad",
Korff, Adrian Joseph,
1924 recipient of the Bundey prize,
Kriewaldt, Martin Rudolf Chemnitz, BA, LLB (Wisconsin),
biography and photograph,
elected secretary of Graduates' Association,
L
Lacrosse,
who qualifies to play for the University,
Melbourne University competed with the lacrosse and men's hockey teams,
Laboratories,
photograph of Melrose Laboratory at Waite Agricultural Research Institute, ,
laboratory of the division of animal nutrition to be opened by Prime Minister Bruce, , , ,
photograph of opening of laboratory for animal nutrition,,
photograph of visitors to laboratory for animal nutrition,
opening of the John Melrose laboratories at the Waite Agricultural and Research Institute,
editorial on science helping rural industries,
call for a laboratory to study human nutrition,
Lady Symon Building,
progress,
new home for the University Women's Union, photographs, , ,
opening, , ,
Language,
Rev Brother Le Breton condemns careless use of the King's English by men in high places, ,
Laught, Keith Alexander, LLB,
Law, Faculty of,
Professor A L Campbell appointed Dean,
Law, Study of
Examination passed in order of merit,
Laybourne-Smith, L.,
elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Architects,
photograph,
Leach, William Valentine, MA, DipEcon,
youngest Inspector of schools,
League of Nations Union,
summary of Professor Hicks address to the union,
Leases,
lease for 21 years of nine acres of land in the North parklands,
Leaver, Edward, LLB,
Lectures,
see also evening lectures, public lectures, extension lectures
Sir Edward John Russell OBE, to lecture on agriculture,
Sir Archibald Strong on "Victorianism and Modernism in English Poetry鈥,
Sir Archibald Strong on the poetry of Thomas Hardy,
Sir ArchibaldStrong on some aspects of modern English poetry,
H Burton lectured on the Kellogg Peace Pact,
Joseph Fisher lecture in commerce to given by Professor R C Mills,
copies of the Joseph Fisher lecture are available,
Prof A Killen Macbeth on "Catalysis, the Acceleration of Chemical Reaction", , ,
A L G MacKay will speak on "The Public Service as a Profession",
Professor C F Hicks lecture "Our Responsibility",
Lendon, Dr Alfred Austin, MD,
reappointed member of the Medical Board,
answers criticisms of a book entitled, "Cancer, the Surgeon and the Researcher",
member of deputation asking Government money for cancer-treating equipment,
explains campaign to educate people about cancer,
appointed director of cancer treatment and research,
to attend an education conference in Vancouver April, , , ,
received from England information about the use of radium in the treatment of cancer,
talks to the Royal Geographical Society (S A Branch) on the recent Vancouver Education Conference,
Letcher, Dr Herbert George, MBBS,
doing post graduate studies in Edinburgh,
Lewis, Arthur Sangster, BE,
Lindon, Dr Leonard Charles Edward, MBBS,
appointed tutor in surgery, Honorary demonstrator in anatomy, ,
reappointed honorary assistant surgeon,
Ludbrook, Wallis Verco, BSc,
engaged by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research,
M
Macbeth, Dr Alexander Killen, DSc,
Angas Professor of Chemistry arrives,
appointed member of the advisory committee under the Food and Drug Act,
at Koonibba Mission studying the lives and habits of aborigines,
has filled the Angas Chair of Chemistry,
lectured on "Catalysis, the Acceleration of Chemical Reaction", , ,
photograph,
MacKay, Alexander Leslie Gordon, MA,
On 鈥淐ivil Service as a Profession鈥 at Institute of Administration,
to complete research work overseas, , ,
on 鈥淓conomic conditions in Great Britain鈥,
at meeting to express approval of intention to appoint Professor of Economics,
to speak on 'The Present Economic Depression in South Australia, and the Way Out",
will speak on "The Public Service as a Profession",
Macklin, Ellen Dulcie, MSc,
leaving for England soon,
Maddeford, Sheila Lamont, LLB,
the youngest practising woman lawyer in SA,
Madigan, Cecil Thomas, BSc, MA,
delivered a lecture on Central Australia,
interviewed regarding Italian explorers predicament in Antarctica,
photograph, ,
has made a life study of radium,
discusses phases of volcanic eruption,
addressed the Rotary Club: "Future Exploration in the Antarctic",
to take a preliminary flight to view parts of unexplored Central Australia,
has returned from studying rock formations in Kangaroo Island,
photograph with A R Alderman,
address on "Age of the Earth",
Maegraith, B G,
awarded the residential bursary to St Mark's College,
Matters, Dr Reginald Francis, MBBS,
appointed assistant lecturer, demonstrator in physiology and pharmacology,
appointed tutor in obstetrics,
degree conferred, , ,
at Koonibba to study aboriginal life,
photograph,
Mawson, Sir Douglas BSc, DSc,
photograph, , , , ,
photographed in his laboratory,
awarded Nachtigall Gold Medal, ,
returning to Adelaide,
planning for further expedition to Antarctica, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Kerr Grant on Mawson鈥檚 expedition,
photograph of the 鈥淒iscovery鈥, which he hopes to use,
met and conferred with Polar explorer, Commander Byrd, ,
reviews Sir George Wilkins's flight,
Mayo, Dr Helen Mary, MD,
appointed representative for the Students' Union,
retired from the Council,
elected to Senate, , , ,
reappointed honorary bacteriologist,
Mayo, Herbert, LLB,
appointed Lecturer in commercial law,
McBride, William John, BSc,
visiting Adelaide for metallurgical investigations, photograph,
McCoy, William Taylor, BA,
inspects land for an agricultural high school,
attended commemoration where many teachers presented for degrees and diplomas,
views on the decimal currency system,
photograph,
McDonnell, John Carlile, MA,
to lecture in English literature to the Workers' Education Association,
McEwin, John Neill, LLB,
admitted to the Bar,
admitted as practitioner of the Supreme Court, ,
photograph, ,
a resident of St Mark's College has obtained the LL.B. degree,
McIntosh, Howie James, BE,
awarded a P&O free return passage to conduct research into engineering,
McKay, Alexander Leslie Gordon, MA,
repeated a lecture "The Public Service as a Profession",
addressed the Institute of Public Administration,
delegate to the World Conference on Adult Education,
McLaughlin, Dr Eugene, MBBS,
appointed Deputy Director of the Laboratory of Bacteriology & Pathology,
Medicine, Faculty of,
Dr A Watson Munro need to educate doctors to reduce infant mortality,
Dr Constantine Trent Champion De Crespigny appointed Dean,
Medicine, Study of,
Commonwealth Government has offered a supply of radium to the Adelaide Hospital for the treatment of cancer, , ,
"Dr" J H Becker credentials as a bone fide medical doctor questioned,
examination results,
Meegan, Kathleen, AMUA,
to continue to teach violin at the Conservatorium,
Mellor, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Reginald, LLB, OBE,
awarded Colonial Auxiliary Forces officers' decoration,
Melrose, Alexander. LLB,
appointed to the Public Library Board,
to attend an education conference in Vancouver, , ,
Melrose Laboratory,
photographs of opening, ,
aid to agricultural research,
Melville, Professor Leslie Galfreid, BEc,
appointed Chair of Economics, ,
photograph, , ,
to help in the establishment of a Bureau of Economics,
lecture "The Economic Society",
Menz, Anna Magdelene Augusta, BA,
secretary of the Women's Union, photograph,
Messent, Dr Philip Santo, MBBS, MS,
appointed lecturer in the faculty of Dentistry,
appointed honorary demonstrator in anatomy,
reappointed honorary assistant surgeon,
Meyer, Stanley,
member of student debating team,
Mills, Mr Eric Baxter, BE,
passed examination for Bachelor of Engineering and Diploma of Applied Science,
Mills, Professor R C,
to give the Joseph Fisher lecture, ,
Mitchell, Donald Thomas, BE,
passed the examination for Bachelor of Engineering and Diploma of Applied Science,
Mitchell, Frank,
member of student debating team,
Mitchell, Mark, BSc,
photographed at Koonibba,
Mitchell, Professor Sir William, MA (Edin),
brief biography, 7
elected to the committee of The Classical Association,
writes to "The Editor" about music examinations,
in England supervising the publication of his "Gifford Lectures",
photograph,
recently returned from Great Britain,
Mitton, Ronald Gladstone, MSc,
currently studying for his PhD degree at Oxford,
photograph,
Rhodes Scholar for 1927,
Mollison, Thomas, LLB,
Moore, Dr Arthur Pariss Reading, DDSc,
appointed Lecturer in the faculty of Dentistry,
at Koonibba Mission studying the lives of aborigines,
Morey, Dr Geoffrey Wilson, MBBS,
currently studying overseas,
Morgan, Edward James Ranembe, LLB,
1921 recipient of the Bundey prize,
Morgan, William Matheson, BE,
passed the examination for Bachelor of Engineering and Diploma of Applied Science,
Morris, Dr B H,
reappointed member of Medical Board,
Morriss, Elsie, BA,
1925 recipient of the Bundey prize,
winner of the John Howard Clark prize,
Mounster, Valerie Luella, BA,
Muecke, Dr Francis Frederick, MBBS,
brief resume as part of the article: South Australians Abroad",
awarded a grant for work on the embryology of the chick ,
Murray, Sir George John Robert, BA,
elected patron of the Classical Association,
patron of University Graduates' Association,
photograph, , , ,
very popular Chief Justice of South Australia,
speech at opening of Parliament,
at opening of research laboratory for animal nutrition, ,
Music, Study of,
examination results have been released,
presentation of successful students at final concert,
debate about music graduates wearing caps and gowns to graduate, , , , ,
Musical productions,
students鈥 concerts,
concerts of the South Australian Orchestra, ,
organ recitals, , ,
pianoforte recital,
N
Napier, Justice Thomas John Mellis, LLB,
presides over property dispute,
National Council of Education,
interest in broadcasting,
Naylor, Margaret Mary Jessie Darnley, B.A.,
an official of the League of Nations,
Naylor, Ruth Winifred, Associate in Music,
has won the Elder Travelling Scholarship,
performed solo aria at the Final students concert,
Naylor, Professor Darnley, MA,
adopted as prospective candidate, photograph,
delegate to the World Conference on Adult Education,
Neale, Edward, (formerly Edward Neale Wigg),
has bequeathed the residue of his estate for medical research,
Newland, Sir Henry Simpson, MBBS,
to represent University at the first annual meeting of the College of Surgeons,
made Knight Bachelor, brief biography,
photograph, , , , ,
at the Governor's levee,
one of new SA knights,
presented with letters patent of Knight Bachelor,
made a life governor of the Adelaide Children's Hospital,
Sir George Murray congratulates Sir Henry Simpson Newland,
has been made President of the College of Surgeons of Australasia for 1929,
resume,
reappointed honorary surgeon,
Newland, J C,
winner of the Creswell Scholarship,
Norman, Jean Margaret, Associate in Music,
principal subject, pianoforte,
O
Oliphant, Marcus Lawrence Elwin, BSc,
delegate to the World Conference on Adult Education,
awarded an 1851 Exhibition Senior Scholarship, ,
lecture "Economic Equilibrium", 192c
Osborn, Professor Theodore, George Bentley, BSc,
appointed Professor of Botany, University of Sydney,
studied regeneration of native flora and pasture at Koonamore, , , ,
Othams, H R,
clerk of public examinations, photograph,
P
Padman, John S,
awarded a Government bursary to study arts,
Parsons, Harold Stephen, MusBac,
plays in concert,
tribute concert held for his 21 years as professional musician,
Parsons, Justice Herbert Angas, LLB,
nominated and elected, Warden of The University Senate, , ,
photograph,
Pavy, Dr Emily Dorothea Pavy, BA, LLB, CBE,
admitted to the Bar, ,
managing clerk for her husband,
has written a book, "Welfare Work" to benefit post war women and young persons,
received the Order of CBE,
Penny, Hubert Harry, BA,
teacher gained a diploma in economics and political science,
Pennycuick, Stuart Wortley, BA (Camb),
doing chemical research at Waite Agricultural Research Institute,
Pharmacy, Faculty of,
Dr J G Davies to lecture in pharmaceutical botany, ,
photograph,
Physics, Faculty of,
geophysical survey lecture by Dr E Bieler,
Pick, Sidney,
leader of student debating team, , ,
Piper, Clarence Sherwood, MSc,
co-wrote pamphlet on examination of soils,
Pitt, George Henry, BA,
biography of State Archivist and librarian,
photograph,
Pomroy, Dr Harry Roy, MBBS,
appointed honorary demonstrator in anatomy, ,
Poole, H G, MSc,
photograph of soil chemist at Waite Institute,
Potts, Ethelwyn , BA,
returned after 18 months studying abroad,
Prescott, Professor James Arthur, BSc,
article published in The Economic Record,
on the importance of agricultural chemistry,
co-authored a pamphlet on examining soils,
in favour of closer co-ordination of the Development and Migration Commission and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research,
to lecture on science in gardening for the Workers' Education Association,
on developments in research at Waite,
study of soil problems aided by an aerial photographic survey,
lecture on " Soil Fertility and its Control", 192a
Price, Archibald Grenfell, MA, FRGS,
elected treasurer, University Graduates' Association,
officer of the SA branch of the Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand,
retired from the Council,
nominated and elected for University Senate, , , ,
questions centring celebration of centenary of South Australia around Sir John Hindmarsh,
lecture on "Australia and the Pacific",
Prizes and awards,
best essay on the work of the League of Nations,
Schlich Memorial Prize established,
new statute regarding the Bonython Prize, ,
proposals of candidates for the 1929 Nobel Peace Prize due by February 1929,
Professor R W Chapman, MS, CMG, awarded Peter Nicol Russell Memorial,
Sir Joseph Verco Medal presented to Professor W Howchin, , ,
Particulars of Garton Prize and Medal,
Proud, Dorothea, BA,
first recipient of the Catherine Helen Spence Scholarship,
Public lectures,
see also lectures, evening lectures, extension lectures
third series of public lectures by Professor John Aloysius Fitzherbert, M.A. (Camb) entitled "Plato and Socrates", ,
Public Teachers' Union,
photograph of teachers visiting Waite Agricultural Research Institute,
Publications,
details of contents of issues of Commerce Students' Association magazine, ,
Scientific organisations seek funding from Federal Govt to publish large works,
May issue of the University magazine devoted the editorial to politics,
British Economic Mission, 'Big Fours' Report,
Puddy, Maude, Associate in Music,
farewelled at re-opening of the Elder Conservatorium,
Pulleine, Dr Robert Henry, MB,
at Koonibba Mission studying full-blooded aborigines,
elected to serve on the Dental Board,
R
Ray, Dr William, BSc, MBBS,
reappointed honorary physician,
photograph,
Reed, Geoffrey Sandford, LLB,
appointed Lecturer in the law of evidence and procedure,
Reid, Frederick William, BSc,
appointed Lecturer in dental metallurgy,
Reiman, I G,
acting director鈥檚 30 years service to the Conservatorium,
at meeting to discuss concert program for the year,
photograph,
with Professor Davies at annual meeting of Australian Music Examinations Board,
in music examinations,
Research,
radium research work to be done under supervision of Adelaide University, , ,
review of use of radium in treatment of cancer,
university certifies SA radium to be used for hospital use,
Government being asked to assist in the methods of treating cancer,
scientists to investigate nutrition in sheep for wool-raising purposes,
how science helps,
editorial on need for research into cancer,
Dr F S Hone forms committee to recommend proposals for cancer research, ,
committee for cancer research and treatment has been enlarged, ,
Dr A Burrows to confer with Cancer Committee on radium treatment, ,
Sir Arnold Thieler to enquire into animal research in Australia,
science workers for research needed,
value of research work on diseases of plants recognised by farmers,
Government funding for cancer research, , ,
activities of cancer committee,
letter denouncing the use of radium in the treatment of cancer,
Commonwealth Science and Industry Endowment Fund scientific research, ,
science research studentships not filled,
Australian investigators encouraged to apply for research positions in England,
Carnegie Corporation gives 拢5000/year for 10 years for educational research, , ,
Science and Industry Endowment Fund offer a research studentship in soil biology,
Dr R J Tillyard FRS visits Waite Research Institute, ,
work on plant problems to be initiated by Council for Scientific and Industrial Research,
account of research into soils published,
research into combating weed and insect pests,
Dr Mary Glynne to investigate potato diseases at Waite Institute,
Research Grants,
Science and Industry Endowment Fund offers junior studentship in forest products work,
Minister of Agriculture offers a grant for veterinarian research in South Africa,
Research Organisations,
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, , ,
Royal Society of London offers Foulerton Research Studentships,
Waite Research Institute is a perfect facility for agricultural research,
Residential Colleges
establishment of St Andrew's Residential College,
opening ceremony of St Andrew's College,
photographs of St Andrews, , , , ,
history of house which became St Andrews,
St Mark's College residents have done very well,
two 拢50 scholarships for students to reside at St Andrews Residential College,
St Mark's College Awards,
Reynolds, John Heywood, BA ,
1929 Rhodes Scholar, photograph,
Rhodes Fellowship,
L G Wickham Legg, appointee for Australia,
Rhodes Scholarships,
process of selection of suitable scholars,
new regulations proposed for selection of United States Rhodes Scholarships,
discussion whether or not Rhodes Scholarships are worth while,
celebrations of the 25th anniversary of foundation of the Rhodes Scholarships,
Richardson, Jack Avon,
Diploma in Commerce presented in absentia,
Richardson, Professor Arnold Edwin Victor, MA, BSc,
nominated member of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research for 3 years,
on 鈥楨conomic research and agriculture鈥,
photograph, , , , , , , ,
research on soils and wheat breeds,
proposal for dairy research,
on arboretum at Waite Park,
on "The Objective and Methods of Agricultural Education",
on animal health,
discusses the far reaching effects of tests regarding farm crop diseases,
Vice President of the Economic Society,
on 鈥淛ava and Japan",
on ancient and modern Agriculture,
attending a meeting of the Commonwealth Bureau of Science and Industry in Sydney,
appointed chairman of the committee to investigate the dairying industry, , ,
gives evidence for proposed research laboratories for economic botany in Canberra,
mentioned in the Prime Minister's speech for his presidency of the butter committee,
at opening of research laboratory for animal nutrition, ,
address to Rotary Club,
Ridley Memorial,
Robertson, Professor Thorburn Brailsford, DSc,
resigned from the advisory committee under the provisions of the Food and Drug Act,
discusses the rats and mice used for research,
will control investigations into the nutrition of sheep,
photograph of new laboratory for research he leads,
welcomes use of radium to treat cancer,
to deliver lecture in Melbourne on "Growth and Longevity in Men and Animals鈥,
addressed the League of Nations on the co-operation of scientists,
reviewed the operations of Commonwealth Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, especially regarding animal nutrition,
investigates the nutritive values of fodders for sheep, ,
photograph at the opening of the new research laboratory,
on nutrition research,
pays tribute to Sir Baldwin Spencer,
at opening of research laboratory for animal nutrition, ,
photograph, ,
Robinson, Roy Lister, OBE, BA, BSc,
Forestry delegate for Britain at the Forestry Conference, , , ,
former Adelaide Rhodes Scholar, , , , ,
in Adelaide,
photograph, , ,
鈥楢ustralia鈥檚 Beginning鈥,
Rochlin, Elijah, LLB,
admitted to the Bar,
degree presented by Professor A L Campbell,
Rogers, Dr Richard Sanders, MD,
reappointed member of the Medical Board,
Rose Grainger Fund,
received donations from Percy Grainger,
Roseworthy College,
teachers at the college and extension of curriculum,
possible new developments,
Rowing,
rowing championship held at Mannum,
Russell, Dr Herbert Henry Ernest, MD,
reappointed member of the Medical Board,
S
Saunders, Pepita Cerda, LLB,
managing clerk for Messrs. Fisher, Powers and Jeffries of Adelaide,
Savage, Dr Arthur Charles, MBBS,
conferred by the Chancellor,
Schilsky, Charles,
teacher of violin has resigned, , , ,
photograph,
Schneider, Dr Michael, MBBS,
to enquire into the effect of industrial occupations on eyesight overseas,
Scholarships,
Elder Scholarship for organ playing awarded to Norman Chinner,
Archibald Mackie Scholarship has been awarded to Mervyn R. Freney,
offers of advanced training in research to seven graduates or people of equivalent training, ,
Council not to award the Angas Engineering Scholarship, ,
John Ridley Memorial Scholarship perpetuates his memory,
Elder Scholarship awarded to Ruth. W. Naylor,
music scholarships awarded,
scholarship for forestry for two years,
John Gordon scholarship awarded to A H Young and M L Limbert,
A E Hamilton scholarship awarded to M L Limbert,
M W Fletcher awarded the council scholarship at St Andrew's College again,
veterinarian scholarships offered to Adelaide students,
Schulz, Mr Ernst Adolph, BE,
passed examination for Bachelor of Engineering and Diploma of Applied Science,
Science and Industry Endowment Fund,
trustees offer a research studentship in forest products,
Science, Faculty of,
Professor Kerr Grant appointed Dean,
Scott, Dr Malcolm Leslie, MBBS,
reappointed honorary surgeon,
Secondary Education,
English examiners criticised,
concern over failures in the leaving examination, especially English, ,
Director of Education proposes improvements to state education,
Minister of Education gives cost of primary, secondary and technical education,
C M Ashworth appointed headmistress of Methodist Ladies College, photograph,
Senate, 成人大片,
meeting to fill the offices and members,
Warden, Clerk and members representing Council appointed,
Sharman, Florence Mary, MA,
reappointed at Acadia University, Nova Scotia,
leaving Adelaide,
Shorney, Dr Herbert Frank, MD,
reappointed honorary opthalmologist,
Simons, Lloyd Alfred Grigg, BA,
success of St Mark's College resident,
Smeaton, Dr Bronte, MBBS,
reappointed honorary surgeon,
Smith, John J,
awarded a Government bursary,
Smith, Sydney Talbot, LLB,
sole survivor among,
promoters of the Jubilee,
photograph,
elected to the committee of Graduates' Association,
to represent South Australian institutions at the Australian Library Conference, ,
writes in praise of Charles Jury's poetry,
South Australian Orchestra,
"Music Lover" queryies the financial position of the orchestra,
response by Howard Davies,
Southwood, Dr Albert Ray, MBBS, MD, DS,
appointed to Faculty of Dentistry,
elected to serve on the Dental Board,
appointed honorary demonstrator in anatomy,
Sport,
Melbourne University competed with the lacrosse and men's hockey teams,
students to visit other states to participate in athletic contests,
State Advisory Council of Science and Industry,
annual meeting held at the office of the Premier,
Stewart, Professor John McKellar, MA,
elected to the committee of Classical Association,
photograph, ,
elected to the committee of Graduates' Association,
to represent University at the conference of the Australian Universities,
council representative at Students' Union,
to represent South Australian institutions at the Australian Library Conference, ,
spoke at the annual break-up of the Workers' Education Association,
appointed to the Advisory Council of Education,
address "The Union of the English speaking people of the World",
Stirling, Sir Edward Charles, MA, MD, DSc,
past honorary director of the South Australian Museum,
Stirling, Sir John Lancelot. LLB,
pays tribute to the late Mr Charles Howard Angas,
Strong, Sir Archibald Thomas, MA,
speaks at Royal Society of St George dinner, brief biography, ,
elected to the committee of Classical Association,
lectured on "Victorianism and Modernism in English Poetry鈥,
lectured on 鈥淭wentieth century poets鈥,
lectured on 鈥淭homas Hardy鈥檚 poetry鈥,
lectured on 鈥淪ome aspects of modern English poetry鈥,
writes to The Editor, about Rupert Brooke and Tennyson,
discusses with teachers the failure rate of the leaving English exam, , , ,
to attend an education conference in Vancouver, , ,
attended conference in Vancouver,
photograph, ,
addresses to Vancouver conference, , ,
four articles from the Vancouver paper on Professor Strong's contributions, ,
reports on the Vancouver conference,
argues University needs new arts building,
wants speech in the new talkie movies to be censored,
spoke on Education and Politics,
colloquialisms in speech sometimes permissible,
on education in the east and chinese educational matters,
lecture on "Education and Foreign Affairs",
Student activities and protests,
negotiations for debating teams to visit, , ,
detail of debates, , ,
Student Statistics,
Student Union,
fund raising for building, , , ,
discussion of draft constitution,
drawing of proposed Union Building,
Council adopts constitution for the Student Union,
address of Governor to Union club luncheon,
Students,
students to visit other states to participate in athletic contests,
Sir Archibald Strong compared students from differing cultures reaction to failure,
hypnotism used by some students in Cambridge,
undergraduate humour,
classes resume today with student numbers comparing favourably to those of last year,
Studentships,
list of evening studentships offered by the Education Department,
Swift, Dr Brian Herbert, MBBS,
appointed tutor in obstetrics, ,
Sydney University,
Undergraduates desecrate cenotaph,
Symon, Oliver Jose Lewers, LLB,
Symon, Sir Josiah,
to bequeath his library,
opened the Lady Symon Building,
photograph, ,
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Tapp, Adrian Lynda, BA,
her history of Australian explorers used by the Education Department,
Taylor, Donald William, BE,
passed examination for Bachelor of Engineering and Diploma of Applied Science,
Tennyson, Lord,
death announced,
tribute by Chancellor,
Thomas Price Scholarship,
awarded to Stanley C Spargo,
Thomas, Dr Marjorie Phyllis Casley, MBBS,
appointed acting resident medical officer,
Thomas, David John Saint, BE,
Thomas, Rev, Arthur Nutter, MA (Camb),
gave address at the Governor鈥檚 levee,
Thomson, Harry, LLB,
nominated and elected to university Senate, , , ,
photograph,
article on "Australia as the Laboratory of Socialism",
on "Peace in Industry" and "The University",
Thornber Bursary,
Thornton, Walter Archibald, LLB,
admitted to the Bar,
admitted as practitioner of Supreme Court,
Thwaites, Dr Harold
Thyer, Frederick Lewis, MBBS,
received degree of medicine at Oxford University, ,
Tillyard, Dr R, FRS,
visits Waite Institute, ,
photograph, ,
appointed leader of research unit of economic entomology,
Tindale, N B,
awarded a grant for entomological investigations,
Tostevin, Dr Alfred Ladyman, MBBS,
taking course in London,
returned to Adelaide,
Treloar, Albert Edward Coran, LLB,
Tucker, Harold Norman, LLB,
brief biography and photograph,
Turner, Dr Charles Trevor, MBBS,
reappointed honorary assisant surgeon,
Turner, Raymond Stanley,
awarded George Thompson Bursary in commerce,
U
Universities, Other,
radium for treatment of cancers to be distributed to Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide,
Sir George Fuller spoke about Australian universities,
building a school of public health in Sydney, ,
Perth wants larger grant,
Edward Percival, B.Sc.takes Chair of Biology at Canterbury College, Christchurch,
George H. Bosch offers endowment at Sydney, ,
Registrar, Tasmania, appointed delegate to the Australian Music Examinations,
Hobart votes against lifting the prohibition of teaching theology,
Professor R S Conway lectures at Melbourne, Sydney and Perth Universities,
Melbourne University debates professors鈥 salaries,
Professor Griffith Taylor accepts position at Chicago University,
Melbourne University recommends provision of a public hospital as part of medical school,
chair of zoology, Sydney, accepted by Professor W J Dakin,
Perth establishing a diploma of commerce,聽
success of the Sydney University fund, ,
university in Canberra opposed,
cost of proposed Institute of Anatomy at Canberra cost increased,
Sydney's Cancer Research Committee to benefit from developments at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,
Rockefeller Foundation donates 拢700,000 towards library at Cambridge University,
University of Western Australia laying foundation stones of new buildings, , ,
photographs, , , ,
Fremantle university extension lectures syllabus completed, ,
James Holmes appointed McCaughey Associate Professor of Geography at Sydney,
Oviedo University, Spain, closed owing to students' rebellious attitudes,
New York University has a Hall of Fame,
establishment of a National Research University discussed, , ,
obituary for Dr Riley, Chancellor of the Western 成人大片,
University colleges,
first annual dinner of the St Mark's College Old Collegians Association held,
University Council,
University Oval,
application being made for a new lease,
University Foundation Stone,
Ure, Gwendolen Helen, LLB,
now Mrs J.C.E. McCarthy, practises law at Kadina,
Urrbrae Estate,
work has begun on establishing an arboretum,
Urrbrae High School,
Peter Waite has given land for the establishment of an agricultural high school, ,
V
Verco, Gladys Kathleen,
Associate in Music, principal subject, violin,
Verco, Sir Joseph Cooke, MD,
鈥淔ifty Years Ago鈥 brief resume,
resigned his seat on the Council, ,
photograph,
transcript of reply sent to Sir Joseph Verco on his resignation,
Chancellor pays tribute to Sir Joseph,
made the first presentation of the Sir Joseph Verco medal to Professor W Howchin,
Veterinary Scholarships,
offered to Adelaide students,
Visiting Lecturers,
Professor W F Osborn in Adelaide seeking delegates to Education conference to be held in Vancouver, , , , , ,
Professor Thomas Turner, Birmingham, argued metallurgy part of engineering studies,
Professor Sir John Russell delivering lectures on agriculture, , , , , , , , , , ,
Lord Clinton, Chairman of the British Forestry Commission,
Professor R S Conway, Chair of Latin, Manchester, , , , , , , , , ,
E Dugdale comments on Conway鈥檚 lecture on 鈥淩ome鈥檚 master mind鈥,
Professor R J A Berry on the needs of mental patients, photograph,
Professor Hugh MacLean, London, to lecture nationally,
Professor J E Russell lectured on contrasts between the American and Australian education systems, photograph, ,
Dr Arthur Hill, Director, Kew Gardens, suggests an Herbarium be established in Canberra,
Visiting Students,
four British students visiting regarding the prospects of settlement here,
Visitors,
The Japanese Squadron visited the University,
Professor A D Ross visiting Adelaide en route to Canberra,
Sir Arnold Thieler to enquire into animal research in Australia,
Dr G F Finlay visited at the invitation of the Agricultural Bureau,
Dr J E Nichols, Edinburgh, impressions of South Australia's wool industry, ,
Commander Manuel de Mendivil with officers and 20 cadets visited the university,
Professor R S Conway recommends separate Chair of Latin at Adelaide University,
Dr G A Waterhouse visited Waite Research Institute,
R J Tillyard, visiting Commonwealth Entomologist,
British scientists visiting the Great Barrier Reef,
Sir Arnold Thieler says Australia lags in agricultural research,
von Bertouch, Bernard, LLB,
W
Wagner, Mr Franz William, BSc,
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science presented by Professor Kerr Grant,
Wagner, Franz William, BSc,
1928 Rhodes Scholar, photograph,
leaving to study,
Wainwright, John William, BA,
committee member of the Economic Society,
Wait, Marthe Lucy, MA,
to commence post-graduate studies at the Sorbonne,
Waite Agricultural Research Institute,
soils being investigated, , ,
photographs of plant investigations at Waite Institute,
photograph of Melrose Laboratory nearing completion,
new entomologist, ,
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd discussing establishing a 拢5m plant to manufacture synthetic ammonia nitrates for fertilisers,
拢2000 given by ICI for agricultural research,
John Melrose Laboratory foundation stone laid by his daughter,
Professor A E V Richardson discusses the improvement of soil and of breeds of wheat,
Science benefits rural industry thanks to Sir John Melrose and Peter Waite,
tenders called for new research buildings,
Harold Darling as given 拢10,000 for the development of a division of soil research,
dogs have killed sheep used for experiments,
photograph of a person testing for iron traces,
photograph of an attendant placing seeds in an incubator,
photograph of tomatoes being used in experiments to combat tomato wilt,
establishment of an arboretum at Waite Park, ,
photograph of Waite Research Institute, formerly Urrbrae House,
15 acres of Mr Peter Waite鈥檚 bequest to the Education Department will be given to the Waite Research Institute, ,
agricultural students from England visit,
photograph,
applications invited for the position of assistant chemist investigating soils,
British wool experts visit,
Sir Arnold Thieler visits,
Walsh, Frances M.,
awarded a Government bursary to study arts,
Ward, Dr Leonard Keith, BE, DSc (Syd),
appointed to the Royal Commission on the coal industry, photograph,
Ward, Leonard Rosslyn, BE,
passed examination for Bachelor of Engineering and Diploma of Applied Science,
Watson, Richard C,
performing in English opera roles, photograph,
Watson, Professor Archibald, MD (Paris),
Westgarth, Mr Walter Tebble, BA,
Diploma in Primary Education presented by Professor W K Hancock,
White, Isabel Christian, BA,
degree of Bachelor of Arts conferred, ,
Wilkinson, Herbert John, BA,
awarded a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship,
Willing, Dr Charles Eric, MBBS,
Degree conferred by the Chancellor,
Willsmore Elsie Victoria, MusBac,
broadcast of her recital appreciated,
Wilton, Professor J R,
Winton, Louis Joseph, BE,
one of a survey party at the Mount Painter radium field,
Women,
see also women students
see also gender issues
twelve women have been admitted to the Bar,
a women鈥檚 executive formed to support the South Australian Orchestra,
鈥榯he frocking鈥, descriptions of women鈥檚 attire at the Jubilee celebrations of the South Australian branch of the British Medical Association,
recreation activities of women students,
man arrested after thefts from girls lockers,
careers women choose,
Women Students Union,
Lady Symon Building for use of Women Students' Union,
Wood, Joseph Garnett, MSc,
Master of Science degree presented by Professor Kerr Grant,
working on plant pathology research,
Woodman, Stanley Kenneth, BE,
passed examination for Bachelor of Engineering and Diploma of Applied Science,
Woollard, Professor Herbert Henry, MD,
new Professor of Anatomy at Adelaide University,
lecture at Worker's Educational Association on "Brain and Intelligence", ,
addressed Graduate Association on need for investigators of science,
discusses the mental capacity of apes indicating Darwin's views valide, ,
on the science of anatomy, ,
on "The Science of Dissection", ,
William Jethro Brown's comments on his lecture regarding genetics,
at Koonibba Mission on Eyre Peninsula studying lives and habits of aborigines,
to take study circles in human biology for the Workers' Education Association,
appointed to St Bartholomew's Hospital, and University College, London,
photograph, ,
Workers Education Association [WEA],
Secretary returns from study tour,
11th annual conference,
12th annual conference,
program for the coming year,
lecture by Professor Harvey Johnston on pest control, ,
lecture by A Grenfell Price,
lecture by H G Oliphant,
lecture by R C Bald,
Wright, Dr George Herbert, BA,
will give a lecture on "The Growing Problem of Leisure" at WEA,
invited to deliver the Drew Lecture on Immortality,
photograph,
Y
Young, William John, MA, CBE,
gift of 拢1000 to dismantle railings at Victoria Square and re-erect them at the university,
appointed chairman of State committee of Council for Scientific and Industrial Research,
photograph, attending the Levee at Government House,
Young, Sir Frederick William., LLB,
Brief resume in 鈥淪outh Australians Abroad鈥,
Z
Zoology, Faculty of,
biography of Professor Thomas Harvey Johnston, MA, DSc, Chair of Zoology,