Index to Volume 18 (1928-1929) - University Newscuttings Books

  • A

    • 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,
      • won by Robert A Simpson,
    • Angas, Charles Howard,
      • obituary and photograph,
    • 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,
      • studying in Edinburgh,
    • Archibald Henry Peake Bursary,
      • awarded to Colin Grant,
    • 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,
      • won by P C Greenland,
    • 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,
      • university calendar,
    • 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,
      • the J L Young scholar,
    • 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,
      • admitted to the Bar, ,
    • 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
      • examination results,
    • 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,
      • obituary,
    • 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,
        • admitted to the Bar, ,
      • 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,
        • all hold degrees,
      • 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,
        • conferred MBBS, ,
      • 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,
        • obituary,
      • Hayward, Dr William Thornborough,
        • obituary, photograph,
      • 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,
        • now in Edinburgh,
      • 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,
        • admitted to the Bar,
      • 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,
        • brief biography,
      • 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,
        • admitted to the Bar, ,
      • 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,
        • admitted to the Bar, ,
      • 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,
        • passed with credit,
      • 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,
        • admitted to the Bar,
      • 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,
        • Tinline scholar,
      • 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,
        • proposal to raise funds,
      • 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,
        • careers women choose,
      • 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,
        • admitted to the Bar,
      • Symon, Sir Josiah,
        • to bequeath his library,
        • opened the Lady Symon Building,
        • photograph, ,
    • T

      • 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,
          • awarded to Joan Searcy,
        • Thornton, Walter Archibald, LLB,
          • admitted to the Bar,
          • admitted as practitioner of Supreme Court,
        • Thwaites, Dr Harold
          • has settled in practice,
        • 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,
          • admitted to the Bar, ,
        • 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,
          • Harry Thomson elected,
        • University Oval,
          • application being made for a new lease,
        • University Foundation Stone,
          • laid 50 years ago,
        • 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,
          • admitted to the Bar, ,
      • 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),
          • brief biography,
        • 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,
          • Photograph,
        • 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,