Index to Volume 20 (1931-1934) - University Newscuttings Books

  • A

    • A E Hamilton Scholarship,
      • C W R Price won A E Hamilton scholarship to St Andrews College,
    • Abbott, Herbert Lewis,
      • admitted to SA Bar,
    • Adam, D B,
      • appointed plant pathologist at Waite Agricultural Research Institute, , ,
      • photograph,
    • Adams, Colin Francis,
      • Bachelor of Engineering, Diploma in Applied Science, conferred, ,
    • Adams, Harry,
      • winner of Joseph Fisher Medal, ,
    • Adelaide Children's Hospital,
      • Dr Ian Hamilton appointed honorary assistant surgeon,
    • Adelaide City Council,
      • opposition to proposed site for Bonython Hall, , ,
    • Adelaide High School,
      • criticism of public examination system,
      • promising young violinist,
    • Adelaide Hospital,
      • executive council's staff appointments, , , , , , ,
      • executive council appoints members of hospital advisory committee,
      • debate about TB Clinic site,
      • difficulties of medical profession in South Australia,
    • Adelaide Museum,
      • director of Museum, H M Hale, to continue work of making plaster casts of heads and busts of natives,
      • report of anthropology expedition into Mann and Musgrave Ranges,
    • Adelaide Music Salon,
      • meeting to discuss founding of Adelaide Music Salon,
      • Adelaide Music Salon founded,
    • Adelaide Observatory,
      • proposed closure to affect affiliation with university for study and research purposes, , , , ,
      • founded by Sir Charles Todd,
      • annual report outlines work and contribution to society,
    • Adelaide Public Library,
      • Ralph Munn of Carnegie Corporation proposes foundation of free public library with branches in suburbs supported from rates,
      • amendments related to Sir Josiah Symon's legacy, ,
    • Adelaide Technical High School,
      • Headmaster, S Moyle, supported move to teach music to matriculation level,
    • Adelaide Town Hall,
      • extra orchestral concert,
    • Adey, William James,
      • invited to support teaching of music in schools,
      • supported campaign for music in schools,
      • letter discussing comment by Adey on campaign for music in schools,
      • in charge of committee planning schools' display for visit of Duke of Gloucester,
      • proposed innovations in face of criticism of public examination system,
      • views on civil service employment of university graduates, ,
      • said introduction of diploma in public administration raised status of public service,
    • Advisory Council of Aborigines,
      • Professor J B Cleland appointed to Advisory Council of Aborigines,
    • Aiston, G,
      • anthropological expedition spent a night at Aiston's property,
    • Alberton School,
      • photograph of pupils Angus Jamieson and Mervyn Smith awarded C R Morris scholarship,
    • Alderman, John Kevin, LLB,
      • admitted as legal practitioner,
    • Alderman Scholarship,
      • awarded to Peter Mathews to enable him to study at Elder Conservatorium,
      • photograph,
    • Allen, Dr,
      • President of Lyceum presided at reception for delegates to Australian Federation of University Women Conference,
    • Allen, Inspector Eleanor,
      • on committee which organised children鈥檚 demonstration for Royal visit,
    • Allen, J L,
      • took part in Men's Union debate,
    • Allen, Lois,
      • member of subcommittee which organised Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Allen, Sir Harry,
      • his views on cancer raised at Australasian Medical Congress 1934, Hobart,
    • Allison, J K,
      • committee member of Labor Club,
    • Ambrose, Dr Ethel Mary Murray,
      • death in India of Adelaide graduate, biography,
    • Anderson, Dr Claude Leonard,
      • appointed to hospital in Perth,
    • Andrew Scott Prize,
      • John Erwin Kelly awarded Andrew Scott Prize,
    • Andrews, Julian,
      • passed sixth and final year, BM and BS degrees,
    • Angas Engineering Scholarship,
      • Max Aubery Hunt awarded Angas Engineering Scholarship for 1932, , ,
      • Lincoln David Dowie awarded Angas Engineering Scholarship for 1934,
    • Angas Johnson, Dr E,
      • appointed member of Medical Board,
      • appointed member of Adelaide Hospital advisory committee,
      • reappointed member of Medical Board, ,
    • Angas Parsons, Justice,
      • as Warden of Senate, at conferring of degrees,
    • Angas, George Fife,
      • Fred Johns Scholarship established for writing biography of George Fife Angas,
    • Angas, John Howard,
      • founded Angas Engineering Scholarship Details in 1888,
    • Angel, Miss L M,
      • replied to toast on behalf of Women鈥檚 Union at annual dinner,
      • member of Committee of Graduate Union for 1934,
    • Angove, Mrs,
      • critical of public examinations,
      • editorial on speech by retiring Headmistress of Girton which referred to girls' interest in university education,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Angove, P C,
      • Aggregate Prize, second year, Roseworthy College,
    • Angus, Dorothea,
      • played in Elder student concert,
      • played in student concert in Town Hall,
    • Annual report,
      • 1933 Annual Report,
    • Anstey, A E,
      • photograph of members of the Council of the School of Mines,
    • Anthoney, E, MP,
      • to attend summer school of Australian Institute of Political Science, ,
      • photographs, ,
      • in debate about teachers' salary cut,
    • Anthropological Research Board,
      • see Board of Anthropological Research
    • Anthropology, Study of,
      • official film and stills shown of expedition studying life and customs of natives, ,
      • Dr T D Campbell announced plans for annual anthropological expedition to central Australia,
      • members of annual expedition to central Australia announced,
      • Donald Thompson appointed to work in Northern Territory,
      • Dr R Cilento donated to Australian Institute of Anatomy collection of New Guinea skulls and Melanesian brains,
      • Professor J B Cleland reported on expedition returned from Central Australia,
      • F E Williams has won award for best research essay from Royal Anthropological Institute,
      • Rev J R B Love gave lecture on Aboriginal Myths and Figure Paintings,
      • Ursula McConnell spoke on need for trained anthropologists,
    • Archer, Mrs D,
      • in photograph of delegates,
    • Architecture, Study of,
      • Leighton Irwin to consider recognition of Adelaide's degree for exemption from examinations of Royal Australian Institute of Architects,
    • Armstrong, Florence,
      • in photograph of delegates,
    • Art Works,
      • stained glass window in memory of Professor Robertson unveiled,
    • Arts, Bachelor of,
      • University of Queensland offers external courses,
    • Arts, Study of,
      • medieval university studies,
    • Ashton, Kathleen,
      • sang in Elder students' concert,
    • Ashworth, Clarice Mabel,
      • former Principal of Methodist Ladies College, appointed to Columba, Dunedin,
    • Astronomy, Study of,
      • threat to Adelaide Observatory to affect university work, , ,
      • Professor Kerr Grant urges retention of Adelaide Observatory,
      • Professor Kerr Grant and Professor Chapman advise that if Adelaide Observatory is closed, part of its work will have to be carried on by university at its cost,
      • Adelaide Observatory brought into affiliation with university 18 months ago,
      • Professor Kerr Grant advised possibility of observing meteor shower,
      • Government astronomer G F Dowell advised that he and Professor Kerr Grant hoped to achieve photographic record of meteor shower,
      • observation of meteor shower reported, ,
      • G F Dowell finds comet,
      • G F Dowell supported proposal for co-operation between observatories, universities,
      • federal government abandoned plans for central control of state observatories,
      • federal government recommended state observatories be managed by universities,
    • Atkinson, Rev Charles W, MA, LittD,
      • appointed Principal of Methodist Ladies College,
      • arrives to take up duties,
      • responded on behalf of graduates at annual general meeting of Graduate Union,
    • Auldana Vineyards,
      • details of Sir Josiah Symon's will in regard to vineyards,
      • Australasian College of Surgeons, see Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Australasian Medical Congress, held in Hobart, papers reported,
    • Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science,
      • Professors Chapman and Kerr Grant, Dr C Fenner and R S Burdon to attend 21st conference in Sydney,
      • Dr R W Cilento to give public lectures at 21st Conference,
      • South Australia to send 30 delegates,
      • South Australia to send 35 to 40 delegates,
      • at 22nd conference in Melbourne, Sir Douglas Mawson to become president,
    • Australian Army Medical Corps,
      • Army doctor鈥檚 concerns presented at Australasian Medical Congress,
    • Australian Council for Educational Research,
      • acknowledges role of Carnegie Corporation,
      • Carnegie Corporation to fund survey of Australian libraries,
    • Australian Dental Association,
      • advances in Dental science,
      • need for more dental work among children,
      • eighth Australian Dental Congress held in Adelaide,
      • use of toothbrush discussed,
    • Australian Economic Society,
      • at Science Congress, decision taken to establish Australian Economic Society,
    • Australian Federation of University Women Conference,
      • held in Adelaide, 1934,
      • Dr Marie Bentivoglio spoke on value of broadcasting in education,
      • committee of delegates sent resolutions to Chairman of ABC on use of wireless in education,
      • photograph of delegates,
      • Mrs T C B Osborn said schools were examination machines,
      • Mabel Hardy stated that people do not want to think,
      • Mary Frost presented SA report to conference,
      • Dr Ethel McLennan elected president of Federation,
      • Mrs T C B Osborn elected chair of committees on internationalism,
      • photograph of many unnamed delegates,
    • Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,
      • engineering students to tour in conjunction with Institute,
    • Australian Institute of Political Science,
      • South Australians to attend summer school, ,
    • Australian Music Examinations Board,
      • annual AMEB conference to be held in Adelaide, , ,
      • singing examinations for girls under fifteen introduced,
      • board denounces tax on imported music,
      • recitals given at conservatorium to aid music teachers, , ,
      • examiners for board celebrate birthday, ,
      • examiner arrives in Adelaide for AMEB exams, ,
      • exhibitions awarded on AMEB results,
      • new AMEB examiner appointed,
      • examiners praise Allan Giles, brilliant boy pianist,
      • 1934 conference to be held in Perth,
      • Dr Davies advised that the Board wanted music taught in schools to matriculation level, ,
      • conservatorium provides demonstrations for teachers of music,
    • Australian National Research Council,
      • Rockefeller Institute awards funds,
      • university staff on executive of research council,
      • impact of actions of late Professor Henry George Chapmen,
    • Australian Student Christian Movement Conference,
      • to hold conference at Holiday House, Mt Lofty,
  • B

    • British Medical Association Prize,
      • awarded to Wilhelm Bernard Dorsch,
    • Bach Society,
      • mentioned in Grainger tribute to Adelaide musicians,
    • Badger, Colin Robert,
      • president, Labor Club, said club would probably campaign in next election,
      • to study sociology and political science in London,
    • Badger, Miss L J,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study law,
    • Bage, Freda,
      • in photograph of delegates,
    • Bagot, Walter,
      • architect of Barr Smith Library,
    • Bald, Dr Robert Cecil,
      • member of university staff writes letter protesting at lack of funds for Public Library,
      • proposed society be formed like Friends of National Libraries, England, to assist public library, ,
      • to speak in 1932 program of public lectures,
      • working on constitution of Friends of the Public Library,
      • lectured on William Hazlitt,
      • outlined work of Friends of the Public Library society,
      • member of committee of Friends of Public Library,
      • to contribute to memorial volume for late Sir Archibald Strong,
      • left for study overseas,
      • to represent university at 37th conference of American Academy of Political and Social Science, ,
      • expected to return from study in England by end of year,
    • Ballard, Leslie Alfred Tucker,
      • awarded scholarship for research into plant physiology at Cambridge, ,
      • photograph,
    • Bampfield, F W,
      • responded to criticism of circulating library by R A Munn,
    • Bampton, F W,
      • Deputy Registrar to be in charge while Registrar on leave,
    • Barbour, Miss G M,
      • member of Dress and Color Committee for Royal visit,
    • Barbour, R R P,
      • indicated willingness to join local society of former Oxford students,
      • master of St Andrews College,
      • attended meeting of Rhodes scholars,
      • at First Annual Dinner of University Men's Union, President of Sports Association, emphasised importance of sport in student life,
      • member of Graduate Union committee for 1934,
      • at gathering of Rhodes Scholars,
    • Barbour, Mrs R R P,
      • hosted visitor to Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Barlow, Dr Douglas Lewis,
      • appointed honorary medical officer at vaccine clinic,
      • appointed bacteriologist at Adelaide Hospital,
    • Barlow, William,
      • represented University at University of Edinburgh celebrations in 1884,
    • Barnden, Vina,
      • brilliant young student gives piano recital,
    • Barnes, J A,
      • contributed to project of creating detailed geological map of Mount Lofty Ranges,
    • Barnett, Sir Louis,
      • first suggested foundation of Australasian college of surgeons,
    • Barr Smith Library,
      • opening,
      • opening including history of university developments 1871 to 1932,
      • to open at night,
      • Governor General visits library,
      • over 70 applications for Librarian鈥檚 position,
      • Librarian appointed,
      • photograph,
      • library praised as suitable for purpose,
    • Barr Smith Prize,
      • Eric Ronald Corney awarded Barr Smith Prize,
    • Barr Smith, Robert,
      • opening of Barr Smith Library erected in his memory, ,
    • Barr Smith, Thomas Elder,
      • paid for erection of Barr Smith Library, ,
      • reviewer of Australian libraries praised Barr Smith Library,
      • photograph,
      • 69th Birthday,
      • generous donor,
      • provided scholarships to St Andrew鈥檚 College,
    • Barrien, Miss B S,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study science,
    • Barwell, Sir Henry N,
      • retires as Agent General for South Australia,
    • Basedow, Dr Herbert,
      • obituary,
      • his collections purchased for Canberra ethnological museum, ,
    • Bates, Mrs Daisy,
      • New Year Honours,
    • Beard, Dr Roland,
      • demonstrated surgery,
    • Beaver, Mrs H P,
      • at reception in Town Hall for attendees at conference,
    • Beaver, Miss,
      • at reception at Town Hall for attendees at conference,
    • Becker, Dr J H,
      • application for registration Medical Board of SA refused,
    • Begg, P R,
      • appointed dental surgeon, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Behan, Dr J C V,
      • secretary of Australian branch of Rhodes Trust,
    • Benham, Dr A,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Benham, E W,
      • committee member of Friends of Public Library,
    • Bentivoglio, Dr Marie,
      • NSW delegate to Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
      • photograph,
      • spoke on value of broadcasting in education,
      • member of group who sent resolutions to Chairman of ABC on use of wireless in education,
    • Benzie, Alfred Charles,
      • awarded diploma at Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
    • Bequests, Gifts & Endowments,
      • Fred Johns leaves bequest for establishment of Fred Johns Scholarship for biography, ,
      • list of gifts,
      • ten years ago, legacy from Mrs Jane Marks for medical school,
      • various gifts,
      • M Rees George Scholarship for women only to be established,
      • summary of major bequests since foundation,
      • George Gollin provided for a gift of 20,000 as endowment for Chair of Commerce,
      • Professor Cleland gifted authoritative handbook to government,
      • gift to university revoked by codicil in will of Sir Josiah Symon, ,
      • donation for research work by Associated Smelters,
      • donation by Mrs Eleanor Davies Thomas,
    • Bermingham, Valmai,
      • played solo violin at student concert,
    • Berry, Miss F W,
      • member of committee of Graduate Union for 1934,
      • photographed at annual commemoration lunch,
      • said simpler for teachers to arrange to arrange exchanges in English speaking countries than foreign ones,
    • Besanko, Maurice Hier,
      • admitted to SA Bar,
    • Betts, Dr L O,
      • demonstrated surgical technique at Seventh Annual Surgeon Conference,
    • Bevan, Frederick,
      • his student performed in student concert,
    • Biaggini, Ernest Gordon,
      • to study in London, ,
    • Bickersteth, Rev Kenneth J F,
      • supported motion forming Friends of Public Library,
      • to be member of Oxford Society of Adelaide,
      • presented annual report,
      • resigned as Headmaster of St Peter鈥檚 College, photograph,
      • resigned from council of St Mark鈥檚 College,
      • council accepted resignation from Education Committee and Faculty of Arts,
      • meeting to be held on vacancy created by resignation,
      • farewelled,
    • Billing, Geoffrey C,
      • awarded Rockefeller Scholarship,
      • awarded PhD by London School of Economics,
      • photograph, short biography,
    • Bills, Allan Maynard,
      • to study at Oxford University, ,
      • photograph, short biography,
    • Biochemistry, Department of,
      • donation for research work by Associated Smelters,
    • Birks, Walter Gordon,
      • reported theft of microscope,
    • Bishop, Miss E S,
      • Headmistress of Girton said it would be difficult to find more time for music in light of Dr Davies鈥 ideas,
    • Black, Mrs Jean,
      • played accompaniments at student concert,
    • Black, Dr J H,
      • appointed clinical assistant ophthalmologist, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Black, John McConnell,
      • awarded Mueller Memorial Medal at ANZAAS Conference,
      • Mueller Medal presented,
      • elected president of Royal Society of South Australia,
      • author of book dealing with flora,
      • reported on story of trip to Petermann Range,
    • Blackburn, Arthur Seaforth,
      • appointed City Coroner, photograph,
    • Board of Anthropological Research,
      • official film and stills shown of last expedition sponsored by Board studying life and customs of natives in Mann and Tomkinson ranges,
      • to administer funds from Rockefeller Foundation for scientific study of aborigines,
      • have organised another expedition,
      • annual anthropological expedition likely to start next month,
      • film shown of work of anthropology expedition,
      • party was formed for annual anthropology expedition,
      • article by Professor J B Cleland reporting on expedition,
    • Board of Pharmaceutical Studies,
      • annual meeting regarding qualification for diploma,
    • Boas, I H,
      • Chief of Division of Forest Products discussed with CSIR committee the grading of timbers,
    • Boehm, R V,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study engineering,
    • Bodleian Library,
      • appeal for funds,
    • Bonython Hall,
      • work to begin soon,
      • clearing of site,
      • articles setting out objections to site for hall, , , , ,
      • work begins,
      • work on hall to create jobs for many,
      • foundation stone to be laid,
      • foundation stone laid,
      • description of ceremony,
      • photographs of preparatory ground clearing,
      • illustration of proposed Bonython Hall,
      • photographs of preparatory work for hall and of foundation stone ceremony, ,
    • Bonython Prize,
      • William Anstey Wynes awarded Bonython Prize,
    • Bonython, Mrs J Lavington,
      • attended Mayoral reception for delegates of conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Bonython, Sir Langdon,
      • Vice-president of Friends of Public Library,
      • gift to finance building of Bonython Hall,
      • building of hall creates jobs,
      • 36th year as knight,
      • chair of Ridley Memorial Committee,
      • biography, 85th birthday,
      • to lay foundation stone,
      • laid foundation stone,
      • description of ceremony, Sir Langdon鈥檚 part recognised,
      • photographs, , , ,
      • donated prize for best thesis on legal subject written at university,
      • Illustration of Hall,
    • Booth, Edward Harold,
      • submitted affidavit in regard to role of late Prof H G Chapmen in Royal Society of NSW,
    • Booth, Edward Stirling,
      • awarded Margaret Catto scholarship to Melbourne University,
    • Bornstein, Peter,
      • to conduct South Australian Orchestra,
      • played in chamber music concert,
      • wants music in schools,
      • member of council of Musical Association of SA,
      • gave violin recital,
      • in chamber music recitals, ,
      • off to London,
      • gave concert in Grotrian Hall,
      • gave recital in Elder Hall, , ,
      • one of his pupils performed,
      • in string quartet, , , , , , , , , , , ,
      • violin solos,
      • outlined goals of music salon, ,
      • performed in concert to commemorate Frederick Delius, ,
      • to give recitals in England, ,
      • played in innovative short musical interlude, ,
      • to assist in concert on reconstructed Elder Hall Organ,
      • appointed for two more years,
      • his student, Helen Margarey, played in students鈥 concert,
      • to return to teach violin for two years,
      • in recital for re-opening of Organ,
      • leaving for London,
      • to remain in England,
      • soloist at South Australian Orchestra concert,
      • to take part in concert on rebuilt organ,
    • Borth, Dr Mary,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Bosworth, Richard Charles Leslie,
      • researching new methods of observing infra ray,
      • awarded a science research scholarship tenable at Cambridge, ,
    • Botanic Garden,
      • controversy over proposed location of TB Clinic site on Frome Road,
    • Botany, Study of,
      • appointment of Dr Joseph Garnett Wood to Chair of Botany,
    • Both, E T,
      • local researcher developed improved cardiograph machine,
    • Boulger, Professor Edward Vaughan,
      • fifty years since appointed to Hughes Chair,
    • Boundy, C A P,
      • won bursary for St Mark鈥檚 College,
    • Boundy, C P,
      • took part in Men's Union debate,
    • Bowering, Dr Beryl,
      • appointed resident medical officer, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Braddon, Sir Henry,
      • gave Joseph Fisher lecture in 1925, ,
    • Bragg, Sir William Henry,
      • short biographies, , , ,
    • Bragg, Professor William Lawrence,
      • short biographies, ,
      • asked to represent university at laying of foundation stone in London,
    • Brewster-Jones, H,
      • commented on music of Constant Lambert,
      • to assess applications for Elder scholarships,
      • conducts examinations for Elder Scholarships,
      • awards Elder scholarships,
    • Bright, C,
      • committee member of Labor Club,
    • Bright, C H,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study law,
    • British Association for the Advancement of Science,
      • Adelaide staff attendees at Centenary Conference return,
    • British Medical Association,
      • SA Branch of BMA formed in 1879,
      • F A Maguire, Sydney surgeon to deliver annual Listerian address to branch,
      • Government acting on BMA recommendation for TB Clinic site,
    • Britten Jones, Dr Alan Thomas,
      • gave demonstrations at conference of surgeons,
      • replacing Dr P S Messent in his absence,
    • Britten Jones, Dr E,
      • President of British Medical Association, wrote a protest about proposed TB Clinic site,
      • indicated willingness to join local society of former Oxford students,
      • attended gathering of Rhodes Scholars,
    • Bromley, Mr,
      • discussed causes of dry weather in SA and possible Antarctic influence,
    • Bronner, Rudolph,
      • on leave in Adelaide from Freiburg University,
      • to give lecture on 鈥淚nfluence of German nationalism on Education鈥,
      • summary of lecture on Nazi education,
      • attended third annual general meeting of Graduate Union,
      • lecture on Hitler鈥檚 ambitions,
      • letter to editor commenting on Bronner lecture,
      • lecture on Nazi leaders, 鈥滸oering Strong Man of Germany鈥,
    • Brookman, Mrs George,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Brown, Dr Gilbert,
      • spoke as anaesthetist at Seventh Annual Surgeon Conference,
    • Brown, H P,
      • postal director made CMG in New Year Honours, photograph,
    • Brown, Harold Barnden,
      • gave expert evidence in case of stealing microscopes,
    • Brown, J A V Senior,
      • photograph of members of Council of School of Mines,
    • Brown, Miss M,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Browne, C Harding,
      • Treasurer, Friends of Public Library,
    • Browne, Dr John Walter,
      • appointed honorary commissioner to report on treatment of tubercular diseases,
    • Browning-Pomeroy, Alan,
      • won a J G Duncan-Hughes scholarship to St Andrews College,
    • Bruce, S M,
      • gave Joseph Fisher lecture, ,
    • Bruce, Sir Wallace,
      • Chair of Dental Board, ,
    • Brummitt, Dr Robert Douglas,
      • obituary,
    • Brumby, Alan,
      • camel handler and lease holder assisted expedition,
    • Buildings,
      • daughter of architect of university building has drawing by her father of design,
      • opening of Barr Smith Library,
      • progress in construction of university buildings,
      • description of proposed Bonython Hall,
      • letter protesting at site of Bonython Hall,
      • Johnson chemical laboratories opening, ,
      • university buildings praised by visiting architect,
      • demolition of powder magazine and beautification of grounds,
      • Vice chancellor provides new gates for Frome Road,
      • sixty years of progress,
      • federal government funds for new chemistry building will assist unemployed,
      • council to consider plan for new chemistry building,
      • improvements to Exhibition Building, ,
      • no further improvements expected for Exhibition Building,
      • Vice Chancellor in saying Oval fence should go, suggests other buildings,
      • photograph of Barr Smith Library,
      • photographs of construction of Bonython Hall, ,
      • sketch of proposed Great Hall, Bonython Hall,
      • photographs of Johnson laboratory, ,
      • photograph of Victoria Drive elm trees and university buildings,
    • Bull, Dr L B,
      • to attend 21st ANZAAS Conference,
      • left as director of laboratory at Adelaide Hospital, photograph,
      • replaced by Professor Cleland as honorary pathologist at Adelaide Hospital,
      • resigned as lecturer in bacteriology to take up research position with CSIR, ,
    • Bundey Prize for English Verse,
      • Elizabeth Wells wins,
      • no award for 1934,
    • Burdon, R S,
      • to provide details re 22nd ANZAAS Conference,
      • to give paper at 22nd ANZAAS Conference,
      • to research surface tensions of liquids in physics department,
    • Burgess, Miss A,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Burnard, Mrs Alex,
      • sang in organ recital program played by J Horner,
      • sang in recital in Elder Hall,
      • appointed secretary of Adelaide Music Salon,
      • read minutes of inaugural meeting to propose Adelaide Music Salon,
      • appointed secretary of executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
    • Burnard, Dr David Alexander,
      • appointed to staff, photograph,
      • awarded Doctorate of Music, biography and photograph,
      • reviews of Elder Conservatorium Chamber Music, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
      • reviews of performances by South Australian Orchestra, , , , , , , , , ,
      • reviews of Elder staff concerts, , , , , , , ,
      • conservatorium program for 1934,
      • Peter Bornstein鈥檚 recital,
      • played in staff concerts, ,
      • held special classes in musical appreciation in school,
    • Burnard, Dr R G,
      • appointed clinical assistant at Adelaide Hospital,
    • Burnell, Dr G H,
      • appointed assistant to surgical section at Adelaide Hospital,
      • demonstrated at conference of Royal Australasian Conference of Surgeons,
    • Burns, Dr Chester Arnold,
      • lecture on pyorrhea, ,
    • Burston, Dr S R,
      • on leave from hospital, going abroad,
      • his MRCP registered by Medical Board,
    • Butler, Lucy,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Butler, Mr, (Premier)
      • pleased to see Abe Shannon in New Year Honours,
      • defended choice of TB Clinic site,
      • gave reasons for Teachers' salary cut,
    • Byrne, Lorna,
      • member of group who sent resolutions to Chairman of ABC on use of wireless in education from Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
  • C

    • C R Morris Scholarship,
      • awarded to Angus Jamieson and Marvyn Smith, photograph,
    • Cairns, Dr Hugh William Bell,
      • Rhodes Scholar for 1919,
      • in London, pioneers new techniques for brain surgery in two operations, ,
    • Calendar, 1882,
      • report on university buildings and calendar,
    • Callaghan, Dr A,
      • unable to attend gathering of Rhodes Scholars,
    • Callaghan, Dr Allen R,
      • gave report at annual prize giving at Roseworthy College,
      • appointed Principal of Roseworthy Agricultural College, short biographies, , ,
      • photograph, ,
    • Calvary Private Hospital,
      • operation performed, discussion afterwards as part of Seventh Annual Conference of Royal Australian College of Surgeons,
    • Cameron, Mr,
      • to take part in debate arranged by Men鈥檚 Union and Labour Club,
      • spoke in support of teachers' salary cut,
    • Campbell, Professor Arthur Lang,
      • member of committee of Friends of Public Library,
      • importance of France's agreement to accept Germany's final reparations payment,
      • to lecture in public lecture program,
      • gave lecture on 鈥淭he History of the Commonwealth Constitution, Its Development and Interpretation鈥,
    • Campbell, Dr Thomas Draper,
      • to speak in 1932 public lecture program,
      • gave lecture on Aborigines 鈥榩etering out鈥,
      • gave lecture on origins of the Aborigines,
      • Secretary to Board of Anthropological Research introduced lecturers reporting on expedition to central Australia,
      • provided commentary on films and stills taken on expedition,
      • appointed member of executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
      • annual anthropological expedition to central Australia likely to leave next month,
      • in party formed for annual anthropology expedition,
    • Canberra University College,
      • J Q Ewens appointed Secretary of college,
      • council submitted reasons for establishment of national residential university,
    • Carey, Clive,
      • appointed teacher of singing,
    • Carey, E J,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study public administration,
    • Carman, S H,
      • took part in Men's Union debate,
    • Carnegie Corporation,
      • funds investigation of US education by teachers college lecturer,
      • Australian Council for Educational Research acknowledges contribution,
      • to undertake survey of Australian libraries,
      • has appointed Ralph Munn and E R Pitt to conduct survey of Australian libraries,
      • reports from Ralph Munn, on behalf of Carnegie Corporation,
      • representative praises Adelaide鈥檚 university and public buildings,
      • to give grant to University of Tasmania for adult education,
      • offered grant to pay for research at Waite Institute,
    • Casson, Leslie Frank,
      • left to take PhD at Oxford,
    • Catherine Helen Spence Scholarship,
      • applications called,
      • present holder of scholarship studying and working in England,
      • awarded to Agnes Dorsch,
    • Cavanagh-Mainwaring, Dr Wentworth Rowland,
      • obituary,
    • Ceremonies & Celebrations,
      • Dr A Grenfell Price on Citizens' Committee to plan Royal Visit,
      • invitation to staff to attend 500th Anniversary of University of Catania, Sicily,
      • council sent greetings for Centenary celebrations of Berne (Switzerland) University,
      • ceremony to confer Doctor of Laws on royal visitor, ,
    • Champion de Crespigny, Nancy,
      • BA degree conferred in special session,
    • Champion, H W,
      • in New Year Honours for public service in Papua,
    • Chancellors,
      • Sir George Murray stresses importance of scholarships to university,
      • Sir Elliott Lewis of University of Tasmania speaks in Adelaide urging students to understand university鈥檚 role in politics,
    • Chapman, C E,
      • appointed Deputy Government Analyst,
    • Chapman, Dr Henry George,
      • death of director of cancer research at Sydney University, , ,
      • unlikely position of director of cancer research to be filled in light of death,
      • manipulation of funds,
      • controversies in regard to his affairs,
    • Chapman, Robert Hall,
      • elected to Council vacancy, short biography,
      • elected Chairman, Institution of Engineers (Australia), Adelaide division, photograph,
    • Chapman, Professor Robert William,
      • return from Centenary Conference of British Association for Advancement of Science,
      • states engineering graduates disadvantaged in getting work because of government control of jobs,
      • argued against establishment of science centre in Canberra,
      • argued for retention of Adelaide Observatory, ,
      • showed Japanese Vice-Admiral around university, photograph,
      • spoke at CTA dinner,
      • success of students from engineering school,
      • hoped that before long there would be a large number of graduates in parliament,
      • proposed toast at first annual dinner of Men鈥檚 Union,
      • to give lecture on suspension bridges,
      • gave lecture on 鈥淪uspension Bridges鈥,
      • photographs, , ,
    • Chapple, Frederick,
      • in 1883, F Chapple replaced Dr (William) Gosse as Warden of Senate,
    • Charleston, David Morley,
      • death of one of state鈥檚 first senators,
    • Chemistry, Study of,
      • new diploma in chemistry to be created,
      • Professor Kerr Grant highlighted construction of new chemistry building,
      • photograph of new chemistry laboratory,
    • Christian, Mr,
      • opposed bill to cut teachers' salary cut,
    • Cilento, Dr Raphael West,
      • applied to Court for leave from attendance as a law student,
      • donated collection of New Guinea skulls and Melanesian brains to Australian Institute of Anatomy,
      • to deliver lecture at 1932 ANZAAS meeting, ,
      • gave Anne Mackenzie Oration on Control of Climate,
      • short biography,
    • Clarence, Francis Edward,
      • technician arrested for stealing of two microscopes, ,
    • Clark, A. W,
      • awarded diploma in pharmacy,
    • Clark, Alexander,
      • former role in music education carried on by F Gratton,
    • Clark, J D,
      • took part in Men's Union debate,
    • Clark, Mrs M A,
      • to receive a share in profit from sale of vineyards in Sir Josiah Symon's will,
    • Clark, Robert John, LLB,
      • admitted as legal practitioner,
      • appointed secretary of Law Society, short biography,
    • Clarke, Laurence Eric,
      • appointed magistrate,
    • Clarke, R J,
      • appointed secretary of Law Society of South Australia,
      • took part in Men's Union debate,
    • Clarkson, A E,
      • Vice-president of Friends of Public Library,
    • Cleland, Professor John Burton,
      • introduced film on expedition to Cockatoo Creek,
      • in expedition to Mt Liebig,
      • argued a scientist should be available to advise parliament on matters affected by science,
      • found Fleshy Shearwater, photograph,
      • appointed Chair of Advisory Council of Aborigines,
      • led anthropological expedition to Ernabella, ,
      • awarded Sir Joseph Verco Medal, ,
      • short biography,
      • appointed honorary pathologist, Adelaide Hospital, photograph,
      • appointed to Central Board of Health,
      • article on aborigines of Central Australia published in Transactions and Proceedings of Royal Society of South Australia,
      • provided commentary on films and stills taken on expedition,
      • in annual expedition,
      • reported on work of annual anthropological expedition to Central Australia,
      • gifted authoritative handbook belonging to series on fauna and flora of SA,
    • Cleland, Peter Fullarton,
      • won a John Gordon scholarship to St Andrews College,
    • Close, Dr, W J,
      • appointed honorary assistant surgeon, Adelaide Hospital,
      • reappointed honorary assistant surgeon,
      • resigned as honorary assistant surgeon,
    • Close, Mrs John,
      • appointed to executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
    • Clubs, associations & societies,
      • annual business meeting and election of officers of Classical Association,
      • captain of cricket club, T L Ewens, admitted as associate of ICAA,
      • first meeting of Labor Club,
      • Medical Students' Society held luncheon for Sir Henry Simpson Newland and Dr Bronte Smeaton,
      • Third Annual Meeting of Graduates Union,
      • Professor H J Wilkinson appointed President of Union,
      • university sports year book to be released,
      • students from all faculties involved in intellectual societies, sport clubs, associations,
      • Professor Hancock presided at meeting of International Club,
      • Professor Duncan Hall addressed International Club,
      • Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand, Professor Hytton recommends coordination of rail and motor transport at meeting,
      • Women鈥檚 Union, amendments to legacy from Sir Josiah Symon,
      • Labor Club invited students to hear Leader of Opposition speak on unemployment,
      • photograph of students being addressed by Mr Scullin at invitation of Labor Club,
      • Men鈥檚 Union Debate,
    • Clucas, R J M,
      • former University Librarian died in 1930,
    • Coad, Alan,
      • performed in Opera Class production of "Faust",
    • Coats, Claude Hampson,
      • awarded David Murray Scholarship,
    • Cockburn, Malcolm Turner,
      • Doctor of Medicine degree to be conferred, ,
    • Cocks, A D,
      • appointed dental surgeon, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Colebatch, Dr J H,
      • appointed resident medical officer, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Colquhuon, T T,
      • assistant lecturer in botany inspects rabbit damage at Koonamore reserve,
    • Commane, Teresa,
      • played in students' concert,
    • Commerce, Study of,
      • prospectus available for diploma in commerce,
      • Queensland University initiates external studies for Bachelor of Commerce,
      • annual meeting of Commerce Students Association,
    • Community relations,
      • Dr Harold Davies supports an interstate music festival,
      • Advertiser reports on University Open Day, ,
    • Conferences & seminars,
      • Sir William Mitchell attend annual congress of Australian Association of Psychology and Philosophy, ,
      • Professor G V Portus returned from ABC conference on national relay talks,
      • conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
      • conference of Australian College of Surgeons,
    • Connor, Julian Dove,
      • obituary,
    • Cook, K,
      • member of Council of Musical Association of SA,
    • Cooke, Dr William Ternant,
      • to attend ANZAAS Conference, ,
    • Coombe, A,
      • gained an award in public administration,
    • Copland, Professor D B,
      • gave Fisher lecture in 1921, ,
    • Copp, Detective,
      • gave evidence in case of stolen microscopes,
    • Corbin, Alice,
      • performed in student concert,
    • Corbin, Professor Horace Hugh,
      • letter on forestry policy in South Australia,
      • obituary,
    • Corbin, Dr J O,
      • newly registered as doctor,
      • appointed resident medical officer, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Corbin, Mrs John,
      • appointed to executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
    • Corbin, Margaret,
      • performed in student concert,
    • Corney, Eric Ronald,
      • awarded Barr Smith Prize,
    • Cornish, A E,
      • in party of engineering students going on tour,
    • Cottrell, E,
      • in party of engineering students going on tour,
    • Council for Scientific and Industrial Research,
      • Division of Animal Nutrition initiated by Professor Brailsford Robertson,
      • Sir Charles Martin finishes two years as chief of Division of Animal Nutrition,
      • meeting of Scientific Council,
      • overview of discussions at Council meeting,
    • Council, 成人大片,
      • accepted money to create Kate Weston Memorial Library,
      • donation for research work from Associated Smelters,
      • City of Adelaide Council condemns position of University Council,
      • members terms ending,
      • nominations to council,
      • election of member,
      • awarded scholarships,
      • approved list of candidates to receive degrees,
      • executive appointments, , , ,
      • Mr Justice Angas Parsons member of Council, ,
      • extra legacy for Davies-Thomas Scholarship,
      • conferred degree of Doctor of Medicine on Malcolm Turner Cockbourne,
      • University Council and Senate walked in procession to Government House to be presented to new Governor,
    • Coventry, F,
      • took part in Men's Union debate,
    • Cowan, Dr D R W,
      • protest against site chosen for TB Clinic,
    • Cowan, William Albert,
      • appointment of Barr Smith Librarian, ,
      • photograph,
      • in group who welcomed Ralph Munn, here to survey public libraries,
    • Cowden, Kenneth Laurence Brooke,
      • passed sixth and final year examinations, BM and BS degrees,
    • Cowper, Norman Lethbridge,
      • testified in investigations regarding financial matters of late Prof H G Chapmen,
    • Cox, Carlton Ingham,
      • appointed to ICI laboratories in Melbourne,
    • Cox, David Vassal,
      • played in students concerts, ,
      • played organ at recital for re-opening of Organ,
      • played in midday organ recital,
      • awarded Elder Scholarship,
      • photographs, ,
    • Cox, D W,
      • won J G Duncan-Hughes scholarship to St Andrews College,
    • Cozens, Vida,
      • played in students鈥 concert,
    • Crabb, Shirley,
      • sang in Students' concert,
    • Craker, A E,
      • gained an awarded in public administration,
    • Crampton, Miss Hope,
      • at Women鈥檚 Union annual dinner,
    • Crawford, Rev Dr Lionel Payne,
      • death,
    • Creswell Scholarship,
      • awarded to Winifred May Lihou,
    • Cricket,
      • captain of cricket club, T L Ewens, admitted as associate of ICAA,
    • Cronin, Alice,
      • played in Students鈥 concert,
    • Crosbie, Mr,
      • ruled out amendment to Teachers' salary cut,
    • Crouch, Reginald,
      • sang in Students' concert,
      • performed in Opera class production of "Faust鈥,
    • Cudmore, Dr A M,
      • appointed Chair of new Dental Board, ,
      • in debate over Dental Bill, Butler asks if people think Dr Cudmore faked examinations,
      • reappointed to Dental Board,
      • appointed member of Medical Board,
      • reappointed member of Medical Board, ,
    • Cumpston, Dr J H L,
      • reported progress in treating cancer at Medical Congress, Hobart,
    • Curriculum development,
      • 成人大片鈥檚 progress, ,
    • Curwen's Elementary Certificate,
      • mentioned in discussion of teaching music in schools,
    • Cutner, Dr Philip,
      • biography of appointee to Institute of Anatomy, Canberra,
  • D

    • Dale, Dr John,
      • gave address on public health at Medical Congress, Hobart,
    • Daniel, C L,
      • gave apprenticeship to first woman graduate of diploma of pharmacy,
    • Darsow, Martin,
      • awarded Grade 111 Theory of Music Exhibition,
    • Davey, Dr Constance Muriel,
      • commented on Professor Elton Mayo's research on industrial efficiency,
      • to be at annual dinner of Women鈥檚 Union,
      • welcomed to conference of Institute of Public Administration,
      • attended conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • David Murray Scholarship,
      • won by Eric William Gray,
      • awarded to C H Coats,
    • David, Sir Tannatt Willliam Edgeworth,
      • speech opens 21st ANZAAS conference,
      • vice president of geology section of ANZAAS conference,
      • to publish book on geology of Australia, Adelaide geologists to help,
      • in Adelaide gathering material on Commonwealth geology,
      • article on SA fossils,
      • to publish new work next year,
      • in SA for further work on fossils,
      • given Emeritus Professorship by University of Sydney,
      • comments on Mawson expedition to craters,
      • Antarctic explorer and writer,
      • death, obituaries, , ,
      • photographs, , ,
    • Davidson, A C,
      • gave Fisher lecture on topic, 鈥淎ustralia鈥檚 part in international recovery鈥,
      • gave Fisher lecture in 1932, ,
    • Davidson, F G,
      • Librarian of Circulating Library concerned at criticism by R A Munn,
    • Davidson, Dr James,
      • Head of entomological dept at Waite leading research against thrips, , ,
    • Davidson, Professor John,
      • in 1882, Rev W R Fletcher the temporary appointment as lecturer in English Literature after death of Professor Davidson,
    • Davies, Professor Edward Harold,
      • outlined program coming musical season,
      • challenge of 鈥榗anned鈥 music, photograph,
      • his speech commented on by City organist,
      • praised former teacher, I G Reimann,
      • supports interstate music festival,
      • discusses SA orchestra program for 1932 and finance issues,
      • elected Chair of Australian Music Examinations Board,
      • organised series of chamber music concerts to mark bicentenary of Haydn鈥檚 birth,
      • letter to editor on music of Constant Lambert,
      • response to his comments on Constant Lambert, ,
      • brief biographies, , ,
      • issues invitations for student operas,
      • spoke on SA Orchestra concert clashes,
      • to present associates in music for 1932 and scholars for 1933,
      • easy access to music by expert musicians discouraging children from playing,
      • gave lecture on the Faculty of Music,
      • pays tribute to Peter Bornstein,
      • stresses importance of educating emotions through music,
      • member of council of S.A. Music Teachers Association, 1906,
      • conducts examinations for Elder scholarships,
      • to assess applications for Elder Scholarships,
      • awarded Elder scholarships,
      • praised young pianist, Allan Giles,
      • fare-welled Hilda Gill and Peter Bornstein,
      • outlined program for 1934,
      • says Australian child shows aptitude for music,
      • advice to students,
      • to broadcast three talks,
      • supported scheme for founding Adelaide Music Salon,
      • campaign for teaching music in schools to matriculation level, ,
      • issued invitations for performance of "Faust鈥,
      • Australia should have national symphony orchestra,
      • praised by Percy Grainger,
      • campaign for more music study in schools, , , , ,
      • SA Orchestra gave extra concert as tribute to P. Grainger and Professor Davies,
      • at luncheon in honour of organist,
      • Hilda Gill wrote to Professor Davies about her musical experience on Continent,
      • had honorary degree conferred by University of WA,
      • thanks Percy Grainger,
      • informs teachers of Australian Music Examinations Board鈥檚 decision to extend music studies in schools,
      • his proposals to change teaching of music in schools debated, ,
      • musical genius and its training,
      • photographs, , ,
    • Davies, Sir Walford,
      • actions of English expert quoted in teaching music in schools demonstration at Conservatorium,
      • 鈥淭en Years Ago鈥 wrote to support approval of appointment of Clive Carey,
    • Davies-Thomas Scholarship,
      • legacy to augment initial funds,
    • Davies-Thomas, Dr John,
      • scholarship founded in his memory by his wife, Mrs. E Davies-Thomas,
    • Davis, Harold Fosbery,
      • student punished for souvenir hunting in Hobart,
    • Davis, R W,
      • Vice President Labor Club,
      • took part in debates of Labor Club and Men鈥檚 Union, ,
      • chairman of Labor Club on university education,
      • presided at meeting where Mr Scullin spoke on unemployment,
    • Davy, Dr R,
      • attended Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Dawbarn, Richard B,
      • winner of Joseph Fisher Medal, ,
    • Dawe, R,
      • provided musical entertainment at Annual Dinner of Men's Union,
    • Dawes, E R,
      • spoke on different phases of Labor movement,
      • will propose debate topic for Labor Club and Men鈥檚 Union,
    • Dawkins, A M,
      • Chairman of Council of Control at Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
    • Dawkins, Lindsay Cramp,
      • studying structural engineering in London,聽
      • admitted as associate of Royal Institute of British Architects,
    • Dawkins, Mrs S L,
      • at meeting to proposed founding music salon,
      • elected to executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
    • Day, R S,
      • took part in Men's Union debate,
    • Dean, Brigader-General George Henry, VD,
      • made CBE in Honours list,
    • de Crespigny, Dr C T C,
      • appointed to Adelaide Hospital advisory committee,
    • de Crespigny, Nancy Champion,
      • BA conferred ad eundem gradum,
    • Delaney, Detective Sergeant,
      • affairs of late Prof H G Chapman, ,
    • Delmont, W G,
      • left for US for further research in dental science,
    • Dempster, John,
      • city organist responding to address by Professor E Harold Davies, claimed there was no true love of music among music teachers trained academically,
    • Dental Board of South Australia,
      • member of Dental Board calls for government action to improve teeth of South Australians,
      • new membership of the reconstituted Dental Board, ,
      • members of former board, ,
      • board membership appointments,
      • member of board protests against amendments to Dental Bill,
      • board members resign after amendments to Dental Bill passed,
    • Dental Congress,
      • Congress President, Dr H T J Edwards, on use of Toothbrush,
      • Dental Museum to be feature of Congress,
      • Dr Edwards opposed nationalisation,
      • dental work among children,
      • member of Dental Board calls for government action to improve teeth of South Australians,
      • advances in dental science,
    • Dentistry, Faculty of,
      • Dean of Faculty, Dr Cudmore, chair of reconstituted Dental Board, ,
    • Dentistry, Study of,
      • debate on entry to dentistry registration for unqualified assistants by sitting an examination rather than doing a course, or even solely on years of experience , ,
      • member of Dental Board opposes changes to Dental Bill,
      • Dental Association claims standard of training threatened, , , ,
      • advances in dental science, working with children,
      • Dental Museum to open for Congress,
    • Devine, H B,
      • in 1926 supported formation of College of Australasian surgeons,
    • Discombe, Lorna,
      • MA degree conferred in Council meeting, ,
    • Distance Education,
      • University of Queensland to offer courses by correspondence,
    • Dodd, J E,
      • has reconstructed organ he originally built, ,
    • Dodwell, George Frederick,
      • government astronomer argues for retention of Adelaide Observatory,
      • his work at observatory, ,
      • observed comet, ,
      • supported proposal for co-operation between universities and observatories,
    • Doenau, Topsy,
      • piano accompanist at Midday organ recital,
    • Dollard, Miss,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Dolling, Mrs C E,
      • spoke on technical developments in broadcasting at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
      • member of subcommittee of Women鈥檚 Graduate Union which organised Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Dorsch, Agnes,
      • awarded Catherine Helen Spence Scholarship,
      • biography, photograph,
    • Dorsch, Theodor Siegfried,
      • won awards at St Mark鈥檚 College,
      • supports women students鈥 appeal for Barr Smith Library to open in evenings,
      • selected as Rhodes Scholar,
      • biography, photograph of new Rhodes Scholar, ,
      • leaving for Oxford,
    • Dorsch, Dr Wilhelm Bernard,
      • newly registered as doctor,
      • awarded Everard Scholarship and BMA Prize,
      • biography, photograph,
      • appointed resident medical officer, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Dowie, Lincoln David,
      • biography, awarded Angas Engineering Scholarship for 1934,
      • photograph,
    • Downer, F J,
      • Vice-president of Friends of Public Library,
    • Downey, Dr Michael Henry,
      • obituary of Superintendent of Parkside Mental Hospital,
    • Doyle, L J, LLB.,
      • appointed to position in Commonwealth Public Service, brief biography,
    • Dridan, J R,
      • engineer engaged in work on locks on River Murray,
    • Drummond, A.A.,
      • said he hoped members of Labor Club would assist the Socialist School of Thought,
    • Duffield, Dr Walter,
      • principal founder of Mt Stromolo Observartory for solar work,
    • Duhig, Dr J V,
      • made plea for use of pathological diagnosis, Australian Medical Congress,
    • Duiguid, Dr C,
      • gave demonstrations and took part in discussions at conference for surgeons,
    • Duguid, Mrs C,
      • to be at annual dinner of Women鈥檚 Union,
    • Dumas, Vic,
      • reported work of H H Finlayson in Petermann Range,
    • Dunn, J M,
      • member of Council of Musical Association of SA,
      • member of council of SA Music Teachers Association,
    • Dwyer, Dr,
      • current medical registrar at Adelaide Hospital also temporarily surgical registrar and outpatients registrar,
  • E

    • Eardley, Frederick William,
      • registrar goes on leave, returns, , ,
      • gave lecture on 鈥淭he Necessity of Poetry鈥, photograph,
      • in term vacation registry staff do routine work, photograph,
      • no need for women鈥檚 college yet, though will be one in time,
      • believes number of entries for public exams will be similar to last year,
      • three applications made for John Lorenzo Young Scholarship for research,
      • says failure in English literature in intermediate examination will not fail candidates who demonstrate adequate grasp of the language,
      • expects transfer of Jubilee Oval to university soon,
      • reports interest in Adelaide of using graduate students to give of their time to do some teaching,
      • article on university鈥檚 sixty years of progress,
      • on helping graduates find jobs,
      • back from Melbourne after visit on private business,
    • Eardley, Mrs F W,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Earl, Professor John Campbell,
      • Adelaide graduate elected Dean of Faculty of Science at Sydney University,
    • Eaton, J H O,
      • Imperial Service Order conferred in King's birthday Honours list,
    • Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand,
      • Professor Hytton recommends co-ordination of rail and motor transport at meeting,
    • Economics, Chair of,
      • appointment of Professor E O G Shann, ,
    • Economics, Study of
      • still at the clever guessing stage鈥,
    • Edgar, G,
      • handwriting expert gives evidence in case of stolen microscope,
    • Edison, Mary,
      • performed in students concert,
    • Edwards, C V,
      • moved admission of Gronway Lewis Morris to Bar,
    • Edwards, Dr Hurtle Thomas Jack,
      • member of new Dental Board, ,
      • resigned from Dental Board after amendment to Dental Bill passed,
      • Dr Edwards to attend executive meeting of Australian Dental Association,
      • succeeded on Dental Board by G A Randle,
      • President of Dental Congress,
      • on use of toothbrush,
      • against nationalisation,
      • photograph,
      • commented on dental work among children,
    • Elder Prize,
      • Miss Knight awarded Elder Prize for physiology in 1883,
    • Elder Scholarships,
      • for violin, awarded to Marie Sleigh, ,
      • for violin, awarded to Teresa Audrey Commane,
      • awarded to Otto Fischer in 1883,
      • applications closed,
      • examinations for scholarships being conducted, 40 candidates,
      • three scholarships awarded,
      • photograph of three winners,
    • Elder, Sir Thomas,
      • in 1882 gave 鈧3,000 for scholarship to Royal College of Music, London,
      • in 1883 gave ten thousand pounds to establish medical school, ,
    • Elder's Trustee & Executor Co Ltd,
      • trustees and executor of Sir Josiah Symon鈥檚 Will, ,
    • Eldridge, E,
      • member of expedition to Mt Liebig,
    • Elix, R H,
      • presented with Pharmacy Board certificate,
    • Elliot, Keith, LLB,
      • admitted as practitioner,
      • received Bachelor of Laws at special Conferring of degrees, ,
    • Ellis, Dr Roy Gilmore,
      • likely to represent Australia at Dental Congress in Toronto,
    • Emery, Robert Eustice,
      • awarded Diploma of second class at Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
    • Emslie, H J,
      • secretary of Institutes Association expects Mr Munn here shortly to begin survey of SA libraries,
    • Engineering, Bachelor of,
      • J S Hall elected associate of Royal Institute of British Architects,
      • Two parties of engineering students going on study tours,
    • Engineering, Study of,
      • letter to Editor proposing on overcrowding of engineering profession,
      • if sufficient interest, a course of thirty lectures will be given in industrial engineering,
      • annual survey by students in Kuitpo Forest, , ,
      • engineering students to go on tour,
      • Institution of Civil Engineering London recognizes Adelaide engineering courses,
      • successes of engineering students,
      • Miss E A Stoney spoke of women鈥檚 engineering work during the war, at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • England, H N, BSc,
      • South Australian working in NSW on soil research,
    • English, Chair of; Jury Chair of English Literature,
      • Mrs G A Jury endowed Jury Chair of English Literature in husband鈥檚 honour, ,
    • English, Study of
      • A M Kirkwood appointed in Dr Bald鈥檚 absence,
    • Ennis, Dr Matthew,
      • appointed professor of music, first president of SA Music Teachers Association,
    • Enrolment,
      • 1932 enrolment figures,
    • Equipment & Furniture,
      • description of instrument to find lost radium needles,
    • Eric Smith Scholarship,
      • awarded in connection with Commercial Travellers Association for recipient to study for degree,
    • Establishment, 成人大片,
      • university鈥檚 progress, , ,
    • Evans, E A,
      • took part in debate on Communism at Men鈥檚 Union,
    • Evening lectures,
      • list of subjects available by evening lectures if sufficient enrolments,
    • Everard Scholarship,
      • Dr Wilhelm Bernard Dorsch awarded Everard Scholarship,
    • Evers, Mrs Alice,
      • received an annuity in Sir Josiah Symon鈥檚 will,
    • Ewens, John Qualtrough,
      • appointed legal assistant in Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department,
      • appointed secretary of Canberra University College,
    • Ewens, L T,
      • Vice President of Student Union comments on girls on campus for social life,
      • admitted as an associate of Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia,
    • Examinations,
      • degree and diploma examinations to begin,
      • university to consider lower fees for intermediate, leaving and leaving honours exams,
      • university rejects lower fees for intermediate, leaving, leaving honours exams,
      • BM and BS results,
      • universities suggest special examination for graduates for public service,
      • university examinations to begin,
      • university results to be published soon, public examinations to begin soon,
      • how to pass examinations, Headmasters鈥 advice,
      • features of examination season,
      • public examinations begin today,
      • aspects of examinations,
      • music exhibitions awarded on examination results,
      • details of degrees and diplomas to be awarded at next commemoration, , ,
      • articles discussing impact of examinations on school education,
      • Mr Adey cautious about interpretation of different results for boys and girls,
      • Professor McKellar Stewart says too much homework injurious for 10 to 13 year-olds,
      • public examinations for intermediate and leaving require fewer subjects, , ,
      • awards made for results of examinations,
      • attack on medical examination system,
      • leaving and supplementary examinations start,
      • graduates to enter public service without doing an examination,
      • examiners鈥 comments on 1933 papers,
      • fees for dental examinations to change,
      • value of public examinations questioned,
      • examinations and learning in medieval times,
    • Exhibition Building,
      • Future of Exhibition Building, , ,
    • Expeditions,
      • Mawson leads geology students to north-east part of SA,
      • films from last anthropological expedition shown,
      • annual anthropological expedition to central Australia,
      • work of anthropology expedition,
      • exploration of Northern Australia by air,
      • party formed for annual anthropology expedition,
      • Professor J B Cleland reported on journey through sand hills,
  • F

    • Fairbairn, Mr,
      • teacher at Adelaide College of Music,
    • Featherstone, Miss D,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Fees,
      • fees and total costs for medical students,
      • costs of studying Law,
      • fees to be introduced for high school, ,
      • no concession for fees for university examinations,
      • costs of examinations in dentistry,
    • Fenner, Dr Charles Albert Edward,
      • returned from Conference of British Association for Advancement of Science,
      • lunched in Oxford with last three SA Rhodes scholars,
      • to attend 21st ANZAAS conference,
      • to contribute to comprehensive book on geology of Australia,
      • to cover physiography of SA,
      • to speak on possibilities of Murray-Darling Basin, ,
      • should be a limit to economy in providing education,
      • retold story of H H Finlayson鈥檚 trip into interior,
      • in photograph of members of Council of School of Mines,
    • Fenner, Frank John,
      • in party formed for annual anthropology expedition,
      • awarded John Bagot Scholarship,
    • Fenwick, Constable L B,
      • Police Association supported unity of action between Association and Teachers Federation over teachers鈥 salary cut,
    • Ferguson, William Rex,
      • awarded travelling scholarship in Forestry,
    • Fielding, L E,
      • in party of engineering students going on tour,
    • Finance,
      • see also Budget; Fees
      • unfilled professorial chairs caused by shortage of funds,
      • visitor from England says Australian university not as badly off as others,
      • grant to University reduced from 鈧80,626 to 鈧60,587,
      • grant sought for research into combatting thrips,
      • Dr Chapman鈥檚 manipulation of funds,
      • proposed allocation for first building for Canberra University refused,
      • concessions on Federal Land and Super Taxes, Sales Tax, and Primage,
    • Finlayson, Dr C,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Finlayson, Henry Herbert,
      • to research mammals near Oodnadatta, ,
      • difficult expedition to the Petermann Range,
      • left to continue research on mammals in Musgrave Ranges, accompanied by his brother, F H G Finlayson,
    • Finlayson, Ronald Nickels,
      • committee member, Friends of Public Library,
      • university representative on Board of Governors of Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery,
    • Finnis, Rev H P,
      • at luncheon for organist Sydney Nicholson,
    • Fisher, Harold,
      • won awards for St Mark鈥檚 College,
    • Fisher, Winifred,
      • sang in students鈥 concert,
    • Fitz-Herbert, Professor John Aloysius,
      • appointed honorary university librarian, ,
      • commented that Love鈥檚 thesis first recording of Worora tribal language,
      • presided at lecture by Rev J R B Love on "Mythology and Religion of the Worora Tribe of Aborigines",
    • Fletcher, Rev William Roby,
      • in 1882, temporarily appointed to chair of English after death of Professor Davidson,
      • 1883, elected Vice Chancellor,
    • Fletcher, Dr M W,
      • won a scholarship to St Andrews College,
      • newly registered as doctor,
      • appointed resident medical officer, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Florey, Dr Howard Walter,
      • appointed Professor of Pathology at Sheffield University,
    • Forestry, Study of,
      • wider use of Commonwealth Forestry Bureau for research,
      • Professor Corbin's letter on forestry policy in South Australia, ,
    • Fowler, Laura Margaret,
      • see Hope, Dr Laura Margaret
    • Francis, Felicia,
      • sang in students鈥 concert,
    • Fraser, Harry Lovat,
      • admitted to SA Bar,
    • Fred Johns Scholarship,
      • established for writing biography of George Fife Angas,
      • Fred Johns Scholarship for Biography, ,
    • French, Study of,
      • Governor argued for more teaching of modern languages,
      • teacher supports Governor's plea but seeks changes in examination,
    • Freney, Martin Raphael,
      • CSIR Officer to study chemical aspects of blowflies at Leeds University, ,
    • Fricker, Miss V,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Friends of the Public Library of South Australia,
      • university staff influential in forming organisation to support Public Library,
    • Frost, Mary,
      • secretary of Women鈥檚 Graduate Association to propose toast at annual dinner of Women鈥檚 Union,
      • member of committee of Graduate Union for 1934,
      • spoke on problem of leisure at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
      • photograph,
      • member of subcommittee of Women鈥檚 Graduate Union which organised Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Fry, Dr Henry Kenneth,
      • to speak in 1932 program of public lectures,
      • member of anthropological expedition to Ernabella, ,
      • returned from study of natives of the south east, accompanied by last member of Coorong tribe, Milerum or Mr Clarence Long,
      • film and stills taken by him and N B Tindale shown and he provided commentary,
      • appointed official visitor to Parkside Mental Hospital,
      • at gathering of Rhodes Scholars,
      • in party formed for annual anthropology expedition,
      • lecture on plight of Australian Aborigines, ,
    • Fryer, C F,
      • president of WEA celebrates end of WEA year,
    • Fuller, G R,
      • undertaking research in physics on ways of measuring gravity,
      • member of committee of Graduate Union for 1934,
      • photographed at annual commemoration lunch,
    • Funder, Dr H P,
      • newly registered as doctor,
      • appointed resident medical officer, Adelaide Hospital,
  • G

    • Gaetjens, Gertrude Vera,
      • report on her work as Catherine Helen Spence Scholar,
    • Garland, John Manson,
      • appointed lecturer in economics,
      • gains Masters degree in Commerce, short biography,
    • Garland, T,
      • took part in debate on Communism at Mens Union,
    • Garnet Leary, Lieutenant-Colonel T,
      • spoke at Australian Medical Congress 1934, Hobart, on responsibility of community to maintain high levels of fitness,
    • Garnett, Dr A C,
      • former WEA lecturer visiting Adelaide,
      • strange courses in bachelor degrees at US universities,
    • Gartrell, Dr Eric Frank,
      • appointed clinical assistant at Adelaide Hospital,
      • honorary physician at hospital in absence of Dr S R Bursson,
      • appointed honorary demonstrator in cardiology, physiology, Adelaide University,
    • Gartrell, H W,
      • taking party of engineering students to Tasmania,
    • Gee, Basil Redpath,
      • received diploma, second class at Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
    • Gell, Heather,
      • to give a demonstration in musical appreciation and aural training for heads of schools and music teachers, ,
      • report of demonstration given at Conservatorium, ,
    • Gender issues,
      • see also women; see also women students
      • visiting London surgeon, C F Fagge, discusses perceived prejudice against women doctors,
      • no need at present for women鈥檚 college,
      • women students have their own union building,
    • Geochronology,
      • Swedish scientist Dr Caldenius inspected rocks in Adelaide Hills,
    • Geology, Study of,
      • project of creating detailed geological map of Mount Lofty Ranges,
      • tenders to be let for survey of geological resources of Northern Australia by air, ,
      • Dr C T Madigan to publish book on Central Australia,
      • value of aerial work in Northern Australia,
      • Eric A Rudd to do postgraduate studies in geology at Harvard,
      • Sir Douglas Mawson says mining prospects in Adelaide Hills are good,
      • death of noted geologist, ,
      • Professor Howchin argues that South Australia once had great inland rivers,
      • Dr Madigan reports on Granite gold rush, ,
      • Sir Douglas Mawson to investigate meteorite craters,
      • Professor Howchin honoured by London award,
      • Swedish scientist Dr Caldenius inspected rocks in Adelaide Hills,
    • George, Miss H,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • George, Dr Mildred May,
      • dies at sea,
    • George, David,
      • Cattleman meets Professor Cleland鈥檚 anthropological expedition in sand hills,
    • Gerhardt, Elena,
      • praises Hilda Gill鈥檚 singing,
    • German, Study of,
      • Governor's plea for teaching more foreign languages, ,
    • Gibb, Claude Dixon,
      • winner of Angas Engineering Scholarship in 1924, awarded Hawksley Medal in London,
    • Gibson, A J,
      • instrumental in uncovering Chapman鈥檚 manipulation of funds, ,
    • Gibson, H S,
      • to give paper with R S Burdon on expansion of mercury at ANZAAS conference,
    • Gilbert, Dr H,
      • gave demonstration at Seventh Annual Conference of Royal Australian College of Surgeons,
    • Giles, Allan,
      • brilliant boy pianist wins praise at AMEB examinations,
    • Gill, Williams, H,
      • appointed a member of Adelaide Hospital advisory committee,
    • Gill, Hilda Beatrice,
      • to sing in SA Orchestra concert,
      • granted year鈥檚 leave of absence to study overseas,
      • praised by overseas teachers,
      • farewelled as leaves to study overseas, ,
    • Gill, J G,
      • constructing special platform in Exhibition Building for public school concerts,
    • Gilliam, Miss,
      • argues for requirement for matriculation for girls to be at university,
    • Gillard, Horace James,
      • Sir Josiah Symon left legacy for his chauffeur,
    • Girton Girl's School,
      • Headmistress, Miss E S Bishop, supported teaching music to matriculation level,
    • Gloucester, Duke of,
      • to be awarded Doctorate of Laws,
    • Glynn, Brian McMahon, LLB,
      • admitted as legal practitioner,
    • Glynn, Dr Ralph Major
      • gave demonstrations at conference for surgeons,
    • Gmeiner, Clarice,
      • played in Commemoration of Frederick Delius Concert, ,
    • Godlee, Theodore,
      • passed sixth and final year examinations, BM and BS degrees,
    • Godson, Dr R,
      • appointed dental surgeon, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Gold, Mervin Roy,
      • witness in case of stealing microscopes,
    • Gollin, George,
      • short biography,
    • Goodman, Sir William,
      • council member knighted,
    • Gordon, Sir David,
      • in group who welcomed Ralph Munn surveying public libraries,
      • gave Joseph Fisher lecture in 1914, ,
    • Goss, Noel Frederick,
      • took part in Men's Union debate,
      • awarded League of Nations Prize for 1933 for essay, 鈥淭he Attitude of the League of Nations to the Sino-Japanese Dispute,
      • awarded a bursary of twenty pounds by Royal Society of St George,
    • Gosse, N,
      • committee member of Labor Club,
    • Government Relations,
      • Federal Government not to remove taxes on books, , , ,
      • taxes on library books eased,
      • taxes remain on students鈥 books,
      • recruiting youth for public services, graduate opportunities,
      • Premiers鈥 conference to debate reducing observatories from 5 to 2, impact on university,
      • government astronomer argues for retention of Adelaide Observatory,
      • Professor R W Chapman argues graduates should seek to serve in Parliament,
    • Goyder, Patricia,
      • performed in Students' concert,
    • Graduates,
      • scholarship opportunity for graduates of forestry degree,
      • difficulties for graduates in obtaining employment in present economic conditions,
      • London university not to permit Adelaide graduates to enter their degrees without matriculating (1882),
      • university conference discusses graduate admissions to public service,
      • local society of Oxford graduates to be formed to assist students and graduates in their careers,
      • professions less crowded than last year,
      • University of Perth very active in seeking employment for its graduates,
      • W J Adey, Director General of Education, argues for high merit graduates to enter public service, ,
      • headmasters鈥 conference to support university drive for graduates to be admitted to public service without examinations,
      • opportunities for medical graduates,
      • students with diplomas in engineering and commercial courses finding it hard to get work,
      • amendment to Federal public service act will allow graduates to be employed without sitting public service examinations, , , ,
      • WA scheme for graduates not favoured in SA,
      • Adelaide among first universities in empire to include women among its graduates,
      • photograph of annual commemoration luncheon given by Graduates Union,
      • Women Graduates Association, Annual Meetings, ,
      • women graduates entertain women students graduating in 1933, ,
      • employment difficulties of graduates,
      • Graduates Union luncheon addressed by Dr F S Hone,
      • Professor R W Chapman expressed the hope that before long there would be a large number of graduates in parliament,
    • Graduation Ceremonies,
      • ceremonies, , , , ,
      • degrees conferred in 1882,
      • degrees conferred by Council,
      • candidates on whom degrees to be conferred at graduation ceremonies, , , , ,
      • degrees conferred by Senate,
      • dates for commemoration and details of ceremony, ,
      • more than 30 women to graduate named,
      • names of people to receive degrees,
      • Doctorate of Laws for Duke of Gloucester, ,
      • photographs, ,
    • Graebner, Rev C F,
      • Headmaster, Concordia, supported teaching music to matriculation level,
    • Graebner, Philip,
      • won a T E Barr Smith scholarship to attend St Andrews College, ,
    • Grainger, Ella,
      • played the marimba in her husband鈥檚 arrangement of 鈥楤lythe Bells鈥,
    • Grainger, Percy,
      • conducted SA orchestra,
      • at recital by Harry Hutchins,
      • at meeting to propose founding Adelaide Music Salon,
      • at founding of Adelaide Music Salon,
      • to assist with concert to be held in Elder Hall in memory of Delius,
      • assisted with concert in Elder Hall,
      • praised Adelaide musicians in string quartet,
      • thanked Harold Davies and colleagues for their support,
      • Professor Davies appreciation of Percy Grainger,
      • assisted with South Australian Orchestra鈥檚 concert in Town Hall, ,
      • because of earlier success with Grainger, South Australian Orchestra gave extra concert,
    • Grant, Professor Kerr,
      • return from conference of British Association for Advancement of Science, , ,
      • impressed by micro short-wave radio system,
      • worked with G F Dowell of Adelaide Observatory with aim of developing study of astrophysics,
      • argued for retention of Adelaide Observatory,
      • with Professor Chapman stated that if the observatory closed, some of its work would have to be taken on by university with associated costs,
      • argued lack of finance to hinder establishing science centre in Canberra,
      • commented on splitting of atom, photograph,
      • stated Einstein might be right after all,
      • unveiled monument erected by university at Karoonda to commemorate meteor strike,
      • to give lecture at ANZAAS meeting, photograph,
      • to go to Sydney for ANZAAS meeting,
      • announced possible viewing of meteor shower,
      • to organise photographic as well as observational record of meteor shower,
      • commented on work of Dr Kleeman,
      • keenly interested in sighting of comet,
      • explained cosmic rays,
      • explained 鈥榮teel wire as record鈥,
      • outlined scientific challenges for the year and planned developments at university,
      • argues for a national scientific research program,
      • in search for lost radium needle,
      • commented on public examination system, school curriculum and possible introduction of fees for secondary school,
      • explanation of electronic microscope, photograph,
      • member of committee for Graduates Union for 1934,
      • encouraged E T Both in his research to improve cardiograph machine,
      • gone to Sydney for meeting of Council for Scientific and Industrial Research,
      • photograph of members of Council of School of Mines,
      • in photograph of demonstration of Geiger-Muller electron tube counter working with radium needle,
      • criticism of uniformity of present school curriculum,
    • Grant, Mrs Kerr Grant,
      • returned after overseas trip,
    • Gratton, Frank,
      • Professor E H Davies comments on Gratton鈥檚 article on music in schools,
      • conductor of school concerts,
    • Gratton, Mephan John,
      • awarded Bachelor of Engineering and Diploma in Applied Science,
    • Gratton, N M G,
      • Headmaster, Scott College, supports teaching music to matriculation level,
      • discussed public examination system,
    • Gray, Eric William,
      • appointed tutor at St Marks until can take up Rhodes Scholarship, also winner of David Murray Scholarship,
      • leaves for London,
      • has obtained a first-class in Moderations,
      • made Honorary Scholar of Christ Church, Oxford,
    • Gray, J H,
      • won bursary for medicine at St Mark鈥檚 College,
    • Gray, Dr James Hugo,
      • member of anthropological expeditions to study aborigines in Central Australia, , ,
    • Greenhough, A D,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study engineering,
    • Greenland, Patrick Cecil,
      • former secretary of AUU and AUSA, appointed WEA Secretary at University of Tasmania, photograph,
    • Gregory, Professor T E G,
      • gave Joseph Fisher Lecture Subject for 1930,
    • Greig, Dr James,
      • discussed increasing height of Australian children, at Medical Congress,
    • Grenfell Price, Dr A,
      • member of Graduate Union committee for 1934,
    • Grigg, Thomas,
      • member of Council of Musical Association of SA,
    • Grounds,
      • opposition to proposed site of Bonython Hall, , , ,
      • university to take over Jubilee Oval,
      • improvements to grounds, Victoria Drive,
      • new gates for university,
      • fences and university gates erected, ,
      • pair of gates presented by Sir William Mitchell to be installed,
      • university gates to be completed this week,
      • decision to sink well in Oval,
      • photograph of Mitchell Gates,
      • photographs of work in preparation for erection of Bonython Hall,
      • photograph of Victoria Drive elm trees and university buildings,
      • proposed removal of unsightly fence at Exhibition Oval, ,
    • Gyrst, E F,
      • to attend ANZAAS,
    • Guinand, Andrew Paul,
      • awarded 1934 Rhodes Scholarship,
      • farewelled by gathering of Rhodes Scholars,
      • photographs, ,
    • Gunning, Dr N Stannus,
      • has been granted Fellowship of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh,
    • Gunson,
      • student Gunson named as doing well in second year at Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
    • Gunson, Dr J M M,
      • newly registered as doctor,
      • appointed resident medical officer, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Gurner, Doctor Colin,
      • appointed honorary clinical assistant to X-Ray Department of Adelaide Children's Hospital,
  • H

    • Hackett, Dr Cecil,
      • left with N B Tindale for three months study of natives in Musgrave Ranges,
      • to meet at Ernabella anthropological expedition,
      • worked three months in interior,
      • films and stills taken by him and N B Tindale shown,
    • Hackett, J T,
      • appointed clerk of Senate,
    • Hackett, Patricia,
      • delivers address at opening of Winthrop Hall, University of Western Australia, representing the benefactor of the Hall, Lady Moulden of Adelaide,
    • Hague, Ralph Meyrick,
      • admitted to Bar,
    • Hale, H M,
      • member of anthropological expedition to Mt Liebig,
      • Director of Museum to make plaster casts of heads and busts of natives, ,
      • author of books dealing with fish, reptiles and crustaceans,
    • Hall, Madame Delmar,
      • teacher of students who performed in concerts, ,
    • Hall, J S,
      • undertook further study in London, elected associate of Royal Institute of British architects,
    • Hall, Winsloe,
      • teacher of student who performed at Conservatorium,
      • director of student opera Faust,
    • Hamilton, A L,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study commerce,
    • Hamilton, Dr Ian Ayliffe,
      • appointed to the surgical section,
      • reappointed demonstrator in pathology, Adelaide University,
      • admitted as Fellow of Australian College of Surgeons,
      • appointed honorary assistant pathologist, Adelaide Hospital,
      • appointed to Adelaide Children's Hospital,
      • member of committee of University Graduate Union for 1934,
    • Hamilton, K T,
      • appointed secretary to Union,
    • Hancock, Professor William Keith,
      • letter to editor protesting against lack of government funds for public library,
      • spoke at meeting of International Club,
      • to speak in 1932 program of public lectures,
      • member of committee of Friends of Public Library, ,
      • indicated willingness to join local society of former Oxford students,
      • to lecture on 鈥淭he War Guilt Controversy鈥, public lecture program 1933,
      • Professor G V Portus appointed his successor,
      • advertising for his successor,
      • left for England,
    • Hannan, A J,
      • Crown Solicitor appeared for Medical Board in application for medical registration,
    • Hannon, Dr T D,
      • appointed dental surgeon at Adelaide Hospital,
    • Hanrahan, Constable,
      • at prosecution of F E Clarence for stealing microscopes,
    • Hardman, Clement,
      • sang in students鈥 concert,
    • Hardy, Mabel,
      • stated people do not want to think, at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Hardy, Miss E P,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study commerce,
    • Hare, Doris,
      • performed in Opera Class production of "Faust",
    • Hargrave, Philip,
      • ten year old musical genius, photograph,
      • played in dingy Exhibition Building,
    • Hargreaves, William Arthur,
      • has retired Director of Chemistry and Government Analyst,
    • Harris, Dr W P,
      • newly registered as doctor,
      • appointed resident medical officer, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Harris, Jean,
      • Miss Jean Harris new Vice-Principal of Methodist Ladies College,
      • responded to Dr Davies鈥 proposals for teaching of music in schools,
    • Hart, Philip Wesley,
      • student fined for souvenir hunting in Hobart,
    • Harty, Sir Hamilton,
      • suggested Australia should have a national symphony orchestra,
    • Haselgrove Prize in Viticulture,
      • third year won by C Pollitt, Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
    • Hassell, Miss J,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Hawker, Michael,
      • replaced on Flora and Fauna Board by Professor P G Wood,
    • Hay, F D,
      • provided musical entertainment at Annual Dinner of Men's Union,
    • Hay, L A,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study commerce,
    • Hay, R C,
      • first year student, won Bronze Medal, Annual Prize Giving, Roseworthy College,
    • Hayward, J L,
      • chairman of Men鈥檚 Union supports request of women to have Barr Smith library open at night,
    • Health and Safety,
      • special classes in first aid,
    • Healy, Mrs R,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Heath, Mrs E M,
      • appointed to executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
    • Hebrew, Study of,
      • H Munz to take charge of Hebrew class, ,
    • Heincke, Mr,
      • teacher at Adelaide College of Music,
    • Heinze, Professor Bernard,
      • teach children musical appreciation, photograph,
      • conducted SA Orchestra,
      • attributed progress in music in SA to teaching in the schools,
    • Henderson, Emeritus Professor George Cockburn,
      • plans geographical survey of Tasmania to establish place of Tasman's landing, ,
      • photograph,
    • Henderson, Mr,
      • clerk of works examines progress of building Bonython Hall,
    • Hendrickson, Lyndall,
      • brilliant performance by young student,
    • Hendrickson, Cynthia,
      • accompanist at students' concert,
    • Hewitson, Thomas,
      • Doctor of Laws conferred in 1922,
    • Hicks, Professor Cedric Stanton,
      • reported on research to be done in pharmacy and physiology by students,
      • member of anthropological expedition to Ernabella,
      • to lecture in public lecture program,
      • lecture on the problems of over-population, , ,
      • to give address on 鈥淪ome chemical regulators of vital processes鈥,
      • donation for research from Broken Hill Associated Smelters Ltd given in gratitude for his research together into treatment for a sick staff member of that company,
    • Hill, Mr,
      • photograph of Headmaster of Alberton School with some pupils,
    • Hinde, Mrs E H,
      • Headmistress of Riverside School advocated the Mason method of teaching during critical discussion of examination system,
    • History, Chair of,
      • applications called for Chair in History,
      • Professor Portus appointed to chair of Political Science and History,
    • Hobbs, Dr A F,
      • appointed assistant in surgical unit, Adelaide Hospital,
      • appointed honorary assistant surgeon in place of Dr Pomeroy,
    • Hogan, Dr Philip Cornelius,
      • to do post-graduate work in London and Continent,
      • obtained FRCS University of Edinburgh,
    • Hogarth, David S, LLB,
      • appointed to Commonwealth Public Service; brief biography,
    • Holden, E W,
      • member of expedition to Mt Liebig,
    • Holden, Mrs E W,
      • appointed to executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
    • Holder, Miss E,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Holder, Sydney Ernest,
      • awarded South Australian Scholarship by the university in 1881,
    • Holding, G B,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study science,
    • Holmes, Edna Lucy,
      • WEA tutor appointed Headmistress of St Catherine's School, Toorak,
    • Homburg, Beryl,
      • Conference of the Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Homburg, Mr,
      • enquired about cost of constructing TB Clinic,
    • Hone, B W,
      • met with Dr Charles Fenner and other SA Rhodes Scholars, Oxford,
      • success at Oxford of SA Rhodes Scholar,
    • Hone, Mrs F R,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Hone, B W,
      • lunched with other Rhodes scholars in Oxford,
      • SA Rhodes Scholar wins honours in philosophy, politics, economics, English language and literature, is captain of Oxford Cricket team,
    • Hone, Dr Frank Sandland,
      • to lecture in 1932 program of public lectures,
      • supported foundation of Friends of Public Library,
      • value of school inspections in preventative medicine,
      • appointed a member of Adelaide Hospital advisory committee, ,
      • addressed new graduates at luncheon,
      • member of committee of University Graduate Union for 1934,
      • photographed at annual commemoration lunch,
    • Honey, Harry Musson Woodville,
      • awarded Diploma of the second class, Roseworthy College,
    • Hooper, Frederick Harvey,
      • awarded Diploma of the second class, Roseworthy College,
    • Hooper, P D,
      • chemist working at Waite with Professor Prescott on soil research,
    • Hooper, Peter,
      • sang role of Mephistopheles in performance of "Faust" in Elder Opera Class,
    • Hope, Dr Charles Henry Standish,
      • in India, awarded silver Kaisar-i-Hind medal, an Imperial decoration for services to the Empire,
    • Hope, Dr Laura Margaret (nee Fowler),
      • in India awarded gold Kaisar-i-Hind medal, an Imperial decoration for services to the Empire,
    • Hore-Ruthven, Sir Alexander,
      • governor's plea for teaching more foreign languages, ,
      • at commemoration ceremony, urged new graduates to bring their scientific training to address the problems of the day,
    • Horgan, Lillian Veronica,
      • awarded Elder Scholarship pianoforte,
      • photograph,
    • Horne, Robert Laughton Kingsford,
      • awarded Diploma of the second class, Roseworthy College,
    • Horner, John,
      • letter asking for more organ recitals by John Horner,
      • to conduct music exams with Bernard Heinze,
      • gave organ recitals, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
      • his student, Adele Wiesbusch, gave recital,
      • accompanied Mrs Alex Burnard,
      • his student, David Cox, performed, ,
      • to play piano in musical interlude,
      • to perform on reconstructed organ,
      • played piano in staff concerts, , ,
      • to give concert on rebuilt organ, ,
      • performed on rebuilt organ,
      • present at lunch for former organist of Westminster Abbey,
    • Howard, A,
      • polar medal for former staff member of Waite Agricultural Research Institute,
    • Howard, Mr,
      • teachers' salary cut,
    • Howchin, Professor Walter,
      • short biography,
      • wrote article on Old SA Rivers,
      • edited volume of Transactions and Proceedings of Royal Society of South Australia,
      • awarded Lyell Medal, short biographies and photograph, , ,
      • autobiography and photographs, ,
      • elected Honorary Member of Royal Society of NSW,
      • worked with C T Madigan to map part of Mt Lofty Ranges,
      • contributed handbook on succession of life with reference to South Australia,
    • Howell, Murray W,
      • took part in Men's Union debate,
      • awarded a bursary of 20 pounds by Royal Society of St George,
    • Hubbe, Dr R,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Hudd, Mr,
      • no further improvements expected for Exhibition Building,
    • Hughes, E W,
      • taking party of Engineering students on tour,
    • Hughes, G K,
      • appointed to lectureship in chemistry at Sydney University, short biography,
      • resigned as demonstrator in chemistry,
    • Hulbert, Mavis,
      • sang in students' concert,
    • Hunt, Max Aubrey,
      • awarded Angas Engineering Scholarship for 1932, ,
      • biographies, ,
      • photograph,
    • Hunt, Mr,
      • opposed cut to teachers' salary,
    • Hunwick, Arthur Phillip,
      • with E H Witt has invented gauge to estimate inflow of water into reservoirs,
    • Hutchins, Harry,
      • young Adelaide-trained violinist appointed to staff of Albert Street Conservatorium, Melbourne, photograph,
    • Hyde, Miriam,
      • on route to England to take up three year scholarship at Royal College of Music,
    • Hyde, Pauline Mary,
      • awarded Elder Scholarship for singing,
      • photograph,
  • I

    • Ide, F B,
      • engineer from western water district transferred to Crystal Brook,
    • Iliffe, Michael Isaac Glover,
      • to work with Professor Kerr Grant to develop magnetometer for geo-physical measurements,
      • in photograph demonstrating of Geiger-Muller electron tube counter working with radium needle,
      • found lost 鈧20 radium needle in Adelaide Hospital rubbish with aid of Geiger-Muller electron tube counter,
      • reported on how device constructed to find needle, photograph,
    • Indian Civil Service,
      • syllabus available for Indian Civil Service examinations,
    • Indigenous issues,
      • debate over antiquity of Jervois skull,
      • Dr D T Campbell said Aborigines disappearing,
      • Dr D T Campbell discussed where Aborigines originated,
      • Dr Kenneth H Fry claimed Aborigines doomed to extinction unless white encroachment barred,
      • Professor J B Cleland introduced film on Aboriginal life in central Australia,
      • Professor J B Cleland to lead expedition to central Australia to research lives of Aborigines,
      • Sydney University physiologists to conduct research on Aborigines,
      • N B Tindale and Dr C Hackett left for Ernabella to conduct research,
      • N B Tindale and Dr C Hackett to meet research party travelling north for research among Aborigines,
      • anthropological research group returns,
      • N B Tindale research reveals welfare needs,
      • Professor Harvey Johnston defends Aborigines,
      • presentation on research done at Mt Liebig to be repeated,
      • Dr H K Fry and N B Tindale return from South East where have conducted research into local tribes,
      • Dr Cyril Bryan on issues of intermarriage and breeding out 鈥榖lack blood鈥,
    • Industrial Relations,
      • bricklayers and Builders Labourers organisations complain to Commissioner of Public Works on method of selecting workers government relief work,
    • Ingham, E F,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study engineering,
    • Institute of Public Administration,
      • third annual conference of South Australian regional group of Institute of Public Administration,
      • Professor L A Mander gave address on 鈥淭he Changing Bases of Law and Order鈥,
      • university recognised importance of public administration by introducing Diploma of Public Administration,
      • institute offers scholarships to members and associate members wishing to attend university lectures for diploma,
    • International Federation of University Women,
      • Adelaide women graduates to attend Conference held in Edinburgh,
    • Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia,
      • L T Ewens, an Adelaide graduate, admitted,
    • Irvine, Professor R F,
      • gave Joseph Fisher lecture in 1917, ,
    • Isaachsen, Oscar, LLB,
      • admitted as legal practitioner,
    • Isaacs, Sir Isaac, Governor-General,
      • visited Barr Smith Library and Waite Institute,
  • J

    • J C Duncan-Hughes Scholarship,
      • won by L C Lum to St Andrews College,
    • Jacobs, Dr Maxwell Ralph,
      • awarded a PhD for forestry research, short biography and photograph,
      • awarded PhD from Tharandt University,
      • returned after investigating timber resources in north, ,
    • Jay, Dr H M,
      • organiser of arrangements for Seventh Conference of Royal Australian College of Surgeons,
    • Jamieson, Angus,
      • pupil of Alberton School won C K Morris scholarship, photograph,
    • Jarvis, H S C,
      • built stone pillars for University gates,
    • Jay, Dr H M,
      • organised arrangements for Conference of Royal Australian Conference of Surgeons,
    • Jeffrey, George,
      • photograph as member of Council of School of Mines,
    • Jeffries, Mr,
      • Minister of Education said government would take full responsibility for teachers' salary cut,
    • John Bagot Scholarship,
      • Frank J Fenner awarded John Bagot Scholarship,
      • won by J G Wood in 1920,
    • John Creswell Scholarship,
      • awarded to G D L Seddon,
      • awarded to Donald McGarry,
      • awarded to Winifred May Lihou,
    • John L Young Scholarship for Research,
      • awarded to J G Wood in 1923,
    • John, Walter Clifford,
      • awarded Diploma of Second Class at Roseworthy College,
    • Johns, Fred,
      • obituary, ,
      • left money for university to establish scholarships,
    • Johns, Mrs Mary M,
      • wrote that her father, William McMinn was the architect of the Mitchell Building,
    • Johnson, C R,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study commerce,
    • Johnson Laboratory,
      • Federal government Unemployment Relief Council provided funds for building new laboratory,
      • council to consider ground plans for laboratory,
      • laboratories to be opened in June,
      • opening,
      • photographs of new building, ,
    • Johnson, Dr .A,
      • reappointed member of Medical Board,
    • Johnson, W C,
      • took part in Men's Union debate,
    • Johnston, Dr J H,
      • newly registered as doctor,
      • appointed resident medical officer, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Johnston, Professor Thomas Harvey,
      • argued costs would prove a bar to establishment of science centre in Canberra,
      • member of expedition to Mt Liebig,
      • member of anthropological expedition to Ernabella, ,
      • Aborigine 鈥榥ot a lazy misfit鈥,
      • university representative on board of Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery,
      • biography,
      • article on aborigines of Central Australia published in Transactions and Proceedings of Royal Society of South Australia,
      • discussed implications of proposal to 'breed out black blood',
      • provided commentary on films and stills of expedition,
      • acting Professor of Botany until Dr J G Wood appointed,
      • in party formed for annual anthropological expedition,
      • said dingo scalps brought in by natives were traded for flour,
      • to receive King鈥檚 bronze polar medal for expedition with Mawson,
    • Jolly, Norman William,
      • former Rhodes Scholar and Professor of Forestry, ,
    • Jones, H Brewster,
      • commented on Professor Davies鈥 statements on music,
    • Jones, Thomas Henry,
      • appointed lecturer in harmony in 1898,
    • Jones, T E,
      • director of external university courses at Queensland University outlined operations,
    • Jose, Dr J B,
      • conducted operations at conference of surgeons,
      • appointed honorary medical staff at Adelaide Hospital,
    • Jose, Very Rev G H,
      • Adelaide Dean does not favour Sydney move to have clergy undertake tutorial classes in economics in order to improve their understanding of social problems,
      • letter to Editor on Clergy and social problems,
    • Joseph Fisher Lectures,
      • for 1914, by Sir David Gordon,
      • for 1917, by Professor R F Irvine,
      • for 1921, by D B Copland,
      • for 1925, by Sir Henry Copland,
      • for 1927, by S M Bruce, ,
      • for 1929, Professor R C Mills,
      • for 1930, by Professor T E G Gregory, , ,
      • for 1932, by A C Davidson, 鈥淎ustralia鈥檚 share in international recovery鈥, , , ,
      • for 1934 given by L G Melville on "Gold Standards or Goods Standards鈥, , ,
    • Joseph Fisher Medal,
      • names of those who have won the medal since 1929,
    • Journalism, Diploma in,
      • course available externally through Queensland University,
    • Jubilee Oval,
      • registrar expects transfer of Jubilee Oval to university shortly,
      • oval taken over, invites offers to remove buildings on it,
      • transforming oval, ,
      • gates erected near oval,
      • the Mitchell Gates construction, ,
    • Judell, Vivienne, LLB,
      • admitted as legal practitioner,
    • Julius, George, Sir,
      • reported that as Treasurer of Australian National Research Council, the late Prof H G Chapman had caused the council serious losses,
      • chairman of committee to help graduates find re-employment,
      • National Research Council's Position in regards to manipulation of funds,
      • to chair meeting of Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in Adelaide,
      • reports of research conducted in South Australia,
    • Jury Professor of English Language and Literature,
      • applications called for Jury Professor, ,
      • appointment to be delayed for some time,
    • Jury, Charles Rischbieth,
      • turned down offer of Jury Chair of English, ,
      • teaching in English department,
      • to lecture on 鈥淗amlet and his unconscious mind鈥,
      • gave extension lecture, 鈥楢pplying Freud to Hamlet鈥,
      • leaving for England for two years, ,
    • Jury, George Arthur,
      • obituary,
    • Jury, Lieutenant G R,
      • killed in World War 1,
  • K

    • Kate Helen Weston Memorial Library,
      • funds collected for memorial library in Elder Conservatorium,
    • Kayser, G J,
      • in party of engineering students going on tour,
    • Kearnan, R J,
      • defended F E Clarence in case of stolen microscopes,
    • Kekwick, Beryl,
      • sang at recital,
      • performed in Opera class production of "Faust",
      • sang Wagner at orchestral concert,
    • Kelly, Charles Worthington,
      • awarded Diploma of Second Class, Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy,
    • Kelly, John Erwin,
      • biography, awarded one of three Stow for Law and Andrew Scott Prize,
      • photograph,
    • Kelly, T D,
      • won J C Duncan-Hughes scholarship to St Andrews College,
    • Kennedy, A L,
      • awarded polar medal,
    • Kennedy, F J,
      • worked with Professor of Botany on report on research at Koonamore reserve,
    • Kennedy, Sergeant V V,
      • Police Association will support Teachers Federation over salary cut,
    • Kennedy, Spruhan,
      • played Grieg鈥檚 Piano concerto,
    • Kenny, A L,
      • honorary secretary of provisional executive of Royal Australian College of Surgeons in 1926,
    • Kessell, Stephen Lackey,
      • moving from Western Australia to New South Wales for forestry purposes,
    • Keyes, H J,
      • acting Public Librarian agreed potential value of an up-to-date technical section in the public library was desirable,
    • King's College,
      • Headmaster, K W A Smith, supported teaching of music,
    • Kingsmill, Sir Walter,
      • graduate of Adelaide University, Senator Walter Kingsmill knighted,
    • Kirby, B,
      • President of Port Adelaide Institute in photograph with scholarship winners,
    • Kirkman, Kenneth Hainsworth, LLB, SM,
      • appointed Acting Deputy Master of Supreme Court and Acting Deputy Registrar in Admiralty,
      • acting positions confirmed,
    • Kirwood, Albert Ernest Maldon,
      • appointed to English Department,
      • argued basic English should be used for world language,
      • photograph,
    • Kleeman, A W,
      • contributed to project of creating detailed geological map of Mount Lofty Ranges,
    • Kleemann, Dr Richard Daniel,
      • obituary, Sir William Bragg's Assistant at Adelaide University,
    • Knight, Rev L A,
      • discussed clergy taking economic tutorials in Sydney University to better understand social problems,
    • Knight, Dr Ronald Barrington,
      • appointed to hospital in Perth,
    • Krantz, Dr Sydney,
      • passed exams for Fellowship of Royal College of Surgeons, London,
    • Krause, Dr Heinz,
      • visiting German expert praises Waite and Professor Prescott,
    • Kugelberg, Mr,
      • teacher at Adelaide College of Music,
    • Kumnick, Donald Kerr,
      • winner of Joseph Fisher Medal, ,
  • L

    • Labor Club,
      • leader of Opposition, Mr Scullin speaks to varsity students about problem of unemployment at invitation of Labor Club,
    • Lacey, Mr,
      • leader of Opposition supports Mr Stephens in his argument that a TB Clinic should not be in heart of city,
      • decried that teachers' salary cut was being decided after 21 hours of sitting,
    • Lade, Rev Norman,
      • to lead Australian Student Christian Movement Conference to be held at Holiday House, Mt Lofty,
    • Lady Symon Building,
      • Sir Josiah Symon appeals again Taxation Department's tax of his gift for construction of Lady Symon Building, ,
      • Sir Josiah Symon left money in will for Lady Symon Building, ,
      • amendments related to Sir Josiah Symon's legacy,
      • music performances in Lady Symon Hall, ,
      • photograph of Federal Opposition Leader addressing students,
      • Seventh Annual Surgeon Conference, exhibition of surgical appliances in Lady Symon Hall,
      • first public meeting of Conference of Australian Federation of University Women held in Lady Symon Hall,
    • Laffer, Leonard Hughes,
      • won a J G Duncan-Hughes scholarship to St Andrews College,
    • Lamb, Professor Horace,
      • to lecture on electricity and lighting (1882),
      • a distinguished South Australian scholar,
    • Lambert, J M,
      • Mayor of Port Adelaide photographed with pupils who won a scholarship,
    • Lang, Howard,
      • teachers鈥 salaries should not be cut,
    • Langham, W H,
      • committee member, Friends of Public Library,
      • elected Vice-President of Libraries Board,
    • Larkin, R P,
      • presented with Pharmacy Board certificate,
    • Latin, study of,
      • knowledge of Latin a prerequisite for studying in medieval universities,
    • Laughton, R A L,
      • taking party of Engineering students on tour,
    • Law, Faculty of,
      • Faculty of Law established in 1882, ,
    • Law Society of South Australia,
      • R J Clark appointed secretary of Law Society,
    • Law, Study of,
      • two law students鈥 societies exist, one for each sex,
    • Law, Miss C T,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Lea, A M,
      • to be replaced as entomologist at Museum,
    • League of Nations Prize,
      • N F Goss awarded League of Nations Prize,
    • Lectures,
      • see also evening lectures, public lectures, extension lectures
      • first term starting 1933,
      • first term starting 1934,
    • Legal Issues,
      • technician arrested for stealing of two microscopes from laboratories, ,
      • amendments related to Sir Josiah Symon's legacy,
      • Adelaide student punished for souvenir hunting in Hobart,
    • Leitch, Phyllis,
      • performed in Opera Class production of "Faust",
    • LeMessurier, Doctor F N,
      • appointed to advisory committee of Mareeba Babies Hospital,
    • Lemon, Arnold W,
      • awarded Eric Smith Scholarship,
    • Lendon, Dr A K,
      • admitted as Fellow of Australian College of Surgeons,
    • Leslie, Mrs C,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Lewis, Miss G E,
      • dental work among children,
    • Lewis, Dr J B,
      • appointed ophthalmologist at Adelaide Hospital in place of Dr. Shorney,
    • Lewis, Mrs W H,
      • member of subcommittee of Women鈥檚 Graduate Union which organised Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Liberal Club,
      • Peter Bornstein to give farewell concert at club,
    • Liberal Club Building,
      • university sports year book can be obtained at Liberal Club,
    • Library,
      • see also Public Library of South Australia
      • University Men's Union supported University Women's Union in protest against closing of Barr Smith Library in evenings,
      • applications for position of University Librarian sought,
      • new university librarian appointed, ,
      • late Sir Samuel Way bequeathed books to university library,
      • Ralph Munn of Carnegie Corporation survey of Australian libraries to visit university library,
      • lack of up-to date books in Public Libraries, ,
      • Sir Josiah Symon leaves legacy to library of Lady Symon Building but then revokes it, ,
      • H R Purnell points out removal of sales tax on books, magazines and periodicals will benefit universities,
    • Lienau, C H A,
      • appointed to executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
    • Ligertwood, G C,
      • member of committee of Graduate Union for 1934,
    • Lightfoot, G,
      • secretary to meeting of Council of Scientific and Industrial research, ,
    • Lihou, Winifred May,
      • awarded Creswell Scholarship,
    • Lindon, Dr Leonard Charles Edward,
      • conducted operations at conference of surgeons,
      • attended gathering of Rhodes Scholars,
      • appointed clinical lecturer in surgery, short biography,
      • gave demonstrations, lectured at Seventh Annual conference of Royal Australian College of Surgeons,
    • Linn, Beryl Eileen, LLB,
      • admitted as legal practitioner,
    • Lipman, H J,
      • to attend meeting of Executive of Australian Dental Association,
    • Lipson, E F,
      • to attend ANZAAS,
    • Lister Prize,
      • new rules for Lister Prize,
    • Litchfield, Kenneth Lyle,
      • won W J Isbister scholarship to St Andrews College,
    • Long, Clarence,
      • Clarence Long, or Milerum, last member of Coorong Tribe, came to Adelaide with N B Tindale and Dr Fry,
    • Love, Rev James Robert Beattie,
      • awarded Masters degree for thesis on Worora aboriginal language,
      • lectured for Classical Association on "Mythology and Religion of the Worora Tribe of Aborigines",
    • Lowrie, Professor William,
      • obituary for former Principal of Roseworthy Agricultural College,
    • Ludbrook, WV, MSc,
      • former staff member of Roseworthy Agricultural College on research study abroad,
    • Lum, Laurence Claude,
      • won a J G Duncan-Hughes scholarship to St Andrews College,
    • Lungley, Edith,
      • designer of Stained glass window in memory of Professor Robertson,
    • Lushey, Harold Merton,
      • Teachers College member awarded Carnegie scholarship to investigate teacher education in United States, ,
      • his report of his trip,
    • Lyceum Club,
      • gave informal reception for interstate and overseas delegates of Conference of the Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Lyons, Mr,
      • Prime Minister on death of noted scientist,
      • concessions on Federal Land and Super Taxes, Sales Tax, and Primage,
  • M

    • Madeleine Rees George Memorial Prize,
      • SA Branch of League of Nations Union establishes scholarship for women educationists in memory of Madeleine Rees George,
    • Macbeth, Professor Alexander Killen,
      • appreciation of his efforts to establish a diploma of pharmacy,
      • appointed member of Flora and Fauna Board,
    • MacDonald, Keith Alexander,
      • admitted to SA Bar,
    • Macdonald, Miss I,
      • Headmistress of Presbyterian Ladies College critical of non-matriculated girls being at university,
      • criticises social life of girls, argues should only be at university if matriculated,
    • Mackay, Alexander Leslie Gordon,
      • review of his book, Experiments in Educational Self-Government,
    • Mackay, Donald,
      • has different view of auriferous resources of Central Australia from those of Dr C T Madigan,
    • MacKeikan, Elizabeth,
      • Peter Waite's daughter leaves residue of her estate to University,
    • MacRae, George Brown,
      • awarded Diploma of Pharmacy, ,
      • photograph,
    • Madigan, Dr Cecil Thomas,
      • to attend ANZAAS conference,
      • refutes argument that Rhodes Scholars are altering traditions of Oxford,
      • member of committee of University Graduate Union for 1934,
      • cautious of prospects of developing gold mining in north, mentioned in discussion of value of aerial surveys,
      • need for detailed geological map of Mount Lofty Ranges,
      • at gathering of Rhodes Scholars,
      • completed book on Central Australia to be published by Oxford,
      • on importance of aerial survey in geology for Northern Australia, ,
      • President of Men's Union at students' debate,
      • public lecture on Egypt and the Sudan,
      • defends Rhodes Scholars,
      • appointed correspondent for SA with aim to form branch of society to reunite former Oxford students,
      • brief biography,
      • final report of Granites gold field, , ,
      • brief biography,
      • awarded doctorate from Oxford on basis of original work,
      • appointed new Scout Commissioner,
      • photographs, , ,
    • Maegraith, Dr Brian Gilmore,
      • Rhodes scholar lunched with other South Australians, Oxford, ,
      • awarded Beit Memorial Junior Medical Research Fellowship, ,
    • Magarey, D D,
      • to attend ANZAAS,
    • Magarey, Helen,
      • played violin in Students鈥 concert,
    • Magarey, Miss K,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Maguire, F A,
      • Lieutenant-Colonel in Australian Medical Corps told attendees at Australian Medical Congress 1934, Hobart, that it was the duty of the community to maintain a high percentage of fit people,
    • Mahony, Miss,
      • in photograph of delegates at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Maitland, James Angus,
      • admitted to SA Bar,
      • responsible for University sports year book,
    • Mallan, H D,
      • member of Dental Board, ,
      • reappointed to Dental Board,
    • Mander, Professor Linden Alfred,
      • on visit to parents from his position at University of Washington, photograph,
      • gave address on 鈥淭he Changing Bases of Law and Order鈥 to conference of Institute of Public Administration,
      • left to return to United States,
    • Manoah,
      • provisions in Sir Josiah Symon's legacy, ,
    • Mareeba Babies' Hospital,
      • Dr F N LeMessurier appointed to advisory committee,
    • Margarey, Miss K,
      • SA graduate attended Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Marks, Mrs Jane,
      • 1922 bequest to University from Mrs Jane Marks,
    • Marshall, W H,
      • secretary of Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery Board reported the public, university and parliamentary libraries will be examined by Munn and Pitt on behalf of Carnegie Corporation,
    • Marshall, T J, BSc,
      • chemist at Waite working with Professor Prescott on soil research,
    • Marston, H R,
      • senior biological officer in Division of Animal Nutrition to lead division until replacement for Sir Charles Martin appointed,
    • Martin, Adeline Zoe,
      • Diploma in Pharmacy conferred, ,
      • first South Australian woman to win Pharmacy Diploma, ,
      • daughter of incapacitated soldier given apprenticeship as a pharmaceutical chemist, short biography,
    • Martin, Eric,
      • daughter given apprenticeship as a pharmaceutical chemist,
    • Martin, Sir Charles James,
      • to lecture in public lecture program for 1932,
      • retiring after continuing work of Professor Brailsford Robertson, biography,
      • has completed two years as chief of Division of Animal Nutrition, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, biography, photograph,
    • Masson, Sir David,
      • at meetings re Dr H G Chapman鈥檚 manipulation of funds, ,
    • Mathews, Edward John Peter,
      • promising young violinist, photograph,
    • Matriculation,
      • Sir William Mitchell proposes separate matriculation examination for future university students, , ,
      • protests at results,
      • changes discussed,
    • Matison, Dr E A,
      • ear, nose and throat specialist on leave from Parkside Mental Hospital,
    • Matters, Dr R F,
      • member of committee of Graduate Union for 1934,
    • Matters, Dr Rex,
      • operated in gynaecological block at Surgeons Conference,
    • Mawson, Sir Douglas,
      • photographs, , ,
      • in London Professor Debenham read Sir Douglas Mawson's paper on recent Antarctic Research Expedition,
      • elected president of next Congress of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science,
      • to work with Sir Edgeworth David to prepare a comprehensive geography of Australia,
      • suggests MPs should be qualified in geography before being elected,
      • leaves for England on behalf of British, Australian, New Zealand Antarctic Expedition,
      • will show Captain Frank Hurley's film of 1929-31 expedition in London,
      • arrived in London; gave lecture to Royal Geographical Society,
      • Commonwealth officers confirm his trip to London unofficial,
      • Commonwealth to administer Antarctic territories; Mawson argues for asserting rights over Adelie land and alerts all to value of geological deposits in land already controlled,
      • suggestion that Australian Antarctic territory be called Mawsonia,
      • film of 1929-31 expedition shown in London,
      • Australia's control of Antarctic territory largely due to Mawson's work,
      • Mawson 'intellectual son' of Edgeworth David,
      • has 51st birthday, short biography,
      • completing publishing arrangements for expedition findings,
      • much of Antarctic area controlled by Australia discovered by Mawson,
      • wide recognition of his work,
      • announced a survey of Indian Ocean will be undertaken,
      • arrived at Fremantle on way to Adelaide, no planned expeditions because of lack of funds,
      • on Antarctica as source of wealth,
      • editorial on his statement on Antarctic sources of wealth,
      • on lost continent of Lemuria,
      • to investigate meteorite craters in interior,
      • polar medals to be awarded to members of 1929-31 expedition, ,
      • to become president of ANZAAS at 22nd Conference,
      • leads students on expedition to north-east part of SA,
      • divisional meteorologist comments on Mawson's view of Antarctic influence on weather in SA,
      • guides Swedish scientist Dr Caldenius in inspecting rocks in Adelaide Hills,
      • promotes mining prospects in Adelaide Hills,
    • Mayo, Dr Helen,
      • taking leave from vaccine clinic at Adelaide hospital, ,
      • to attend annual dinner of Women鈥檚 Union,
      • president of local branch of Australian Federation of University Women,
      • spoke at conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
      • president of subcommittee which organised Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Mayo, Dr J C,
      • appointed honorary clinical assistant to surgical section of Adelaide Hospital,
      • FRCS, Edinburgh, 1931,
    • Mayo, Professor George Elton,
      • South Australian appointed Professor of Industrial Research at Harvard shows workers need periods of rest,
      • appointed by university to attend 37th conference of American Academy of Political and Social Science, ,
    • Mayo, Dr J W,
      • awarded Fellowship from Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh),
    • McAuliffe, John David,
      • graduated at Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College, won prizes in Dairying and Swinehusbandry,
    • McBain, N,
      • took part in Men's Union debate,
    • McBride, W J,
      • contribution to music education continued by F Gratton,
    • McBryde, Frederick Balfour,
      • appointed Master of Supreme Court, photograph, short biography,
      • appointed Registrar in Admiralty,
      • took oaths of office of new Governor Sir Winston Dugan,
    • McCartin, James,
      • sang at Students鈥 concert,
    • McCaughey, Sir Samuel,
      • left bequest to assist dependents of incapacitated soldiers,
    • McDonald, Miss L,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study arts,
    • McDonnell, Mrs Carlile,
      • committee member, Friends of Public Library,
    • McLean, Mr,
      • Chief Protector of Aborigines to receive report of anthropological expedition,
    • McConnell, Ursula,
      • leading anthropologist at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • McCoy, Dr Harold Alexander,
      • to replace Dr H C Nott as tutor in radiology while latter is on leave,
    • McDonald, Dr S F,
      • spoke on the handicapped child at Australian Medical Congress 1934,
    • McEwin, Neil,
      • appointed to executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
    • McGarry, Donald,
      • awarded Creswell scholarship,
    • McInnes, Mr,
      • spoke on teachers' salary cut,
    • McKail, Mrs.J C,
      • member of committee of University Graduate Union for 1934,
      • photographed at annual commemoration lunch,
      • member of subcommittee of Women鈥檚 Graduate Union which organised Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • McKay, Dr A A,
      • newly registered as doctor,
    • McKay, Dr Douglas Gordon,
      • appointed medical superintendent of Adelaide Children's Hospital, photograph, biography,
    • McKellar Stewart, Professor J,
      • member of committee of University Graduate Union for 1934,
      • photographed at annual commemoration lunch,
      • gave public lecture, "Experience of Self",
      • gave public lecture, "The life of the Self",
      • gave public lecture, "Moral life; the Life of Practice",
    • McKinnon, L D,
      • presented with Pharmacy Diploma,
    • McLachlan, A.J,
      • moved that Ian McLachlan be admitted to Bar,
    • McLachlan, Ian, LLB,
      • admitted to Bar,
    • McLaughlin, Dr Eugene,
      • appointed director of laboratory at Adelaide Hospital, biography, photograph,
    • McLean, L A,
      • won Lady Duncan scholarship to St Andrews College,
    • McMinn, William,
      • original University Architect,
    • McRitchie, George,
      • secretary of WEA promised favourable consideration if Anglican authorities wished clergy to take part in tutorial classes,
    • Mates, C H,
      • secretary of Council of Musical Association of SA,
    • Medical Board of South Australia,
      • new members appointed, ,
      • additional diplomas registered for members, G H Solomon, FRCS, Edinburgh 1933; S R Burston, MRCP, Edinburgh, 1934; J C Mayo, FRCS, Edinburgh, 1931,
      • members reappointed, ,
      • Supreme Court refuses order to direct Medical Board to register Johannes Heinrich Becker as medical practitioner,
    • Medicine, Study of,
      • studying medicine costly,
      • advances in medical sciences, editorial,
      • Sir James Barrett suggested nurses have part of their education in university,
      • Faculty of Medicine results,
      • old powder magazine used as mortuary by medicine students,
      • medical students required to wear white sash, Fifty Years Ago,
      • controversy over placement of Tuberculosis Clinic,
      • Australian Medical Congress held in Hobart, 1934,
      • visiting London surgeon, C H Fagge, discusses developments in surgery, treatment of cancer and prejudice against women doctors,
      • difficulties of medical profession during Depression conditions,
      • increasing costs of studying medicine,
      • Dr Leonard J C Mitchell discussed definitions of blindness Australian Medical Congress 1934, Hobart,
    • Meegan, Kathleen,
      • member of conservatorium String Quartet, , , , , , , , , , , ,
    • Melbourne, Dr Alexander Clifford Vernon,
      • lecturer at University of Queensland grew up in South Australia, biography,
    • Mellowship, Joan,
      • performed in Students' concert,
    • Melville, Professor Leslie Galfried,
      • biography, now with Commonwealth Bank Board,
      • to leave for Ottawa,
      • to give Joseph Fisher Lecture,
      • gave Joseph Fisher Lecture for 1933 on 鈥淕old Standards or Goods Standards鈥, ,
      • his position to be filled by Professor E O G Shann,
    • Melville, S T,
      • moved that Kevin Gerald Walsh be admitted to Bar,
    • Menz, Anna H,
      • new graduate to be toasted at annual dinner of Women鈥檚 Union,
      • member of subcommittee of Women鈥檚 Graduate Union who organised Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Mercer, E H,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study science,
    • Messent, Esther,
      • local delegate to Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
      • member of subcommittee which organised Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Messent, Dr Phillip Santo,
      • member of Dental Board, ,
      • reappointed to Dental Board,
      • appointed lecturer in clinical medicine,
    • Meteorology,
      • influence of Antarctica on weather in S A,
    • Methodist Ladies' College,
      • Headmistress, Miss J M Harris, supported teaching of music to matriculation level,
    • Miethke, Miss A L,
      • member of Dress and Color Committee for, Royal visit,
    • Miller, Dr F J B,
      • ophthalmologist conducted operations and gave demonstrations at conference of surgeons, ,
    • Mills, Professor R C,
      • gave Joseph Fisher lecture in 1929, ,
    • Minell, Percival,
      • auditor, affairs of late Prof H G Chapmen,
    • Mineralogy, Study of,
      • mining prospects in Adelaide Hills,
    • Mitchell, Rev D F,
      • argued theology should be university subject,
    • Mitchell, E H,
      • began S A Music Teachers Association in 1906 of which he was secretary,
    • Mitchell Gates,
      • new gates on Frome Road,
      • photographs,
    • Mitchell, Roma, LLB,
      • to propose toast to health of Women鈥檚 Union at annual dinner,
    • Mitchell, Sir William,
      • proposed a matriculation examination tailored to university study, , ,
      • unfilled professorial chairs caused by shortage of funds,
      • represents 成人大片 at opening of new buildings for University of Western Australia, ,
      • to leave for London next month,
      • presided at meeting of Friends of Public Library,
      • left for Canada,
      • at conferring of degrees, ,
      • published two books, returned from overseas,
      • 鈥淢ind and the Universe鈥, his Gilford lectures,
      • to be vice president of Institute of Public Administration,
      • to attend Standing Advisory Committee for Australian Universities,
      • reported invitation to Carnegie Foundation to survey Australian libraries,
      • congratulated Institute of Public Administration for creating a profession,
      • to attend annual meeting of Australian Association of Psychology and Philosophy,
      • reported on Industrial psychology as specialised study,
      • at meetings of Australian National Research Council about loss of funds, ,
      • unsightly Frome Road fence, ,
      • present at lunch for former organist of Westminster Abbey,
      • photograph of members of Council of School of Mines,
      • photographed attending state tribute to Sir Josiah Symon,
      • Paid for new gates on Frome Road, , ,
      • photographs,
    • Mitton, Ronald Gladstone,
      • now Doctor of Philosophy,
      • photograph and short biography,
      • has taken up position at Clifton College,
    • Moodie, C T,
      • responded to toast at first annual dinner of Men鈥檚 Union,
      • secretary of Law faculty in debates, ,
    • Moore, Dr A P R,
      • member of Dental Board, , ,
      • opposed changes to Dental Bill,
      • resigned from Dental Board after amendments to Dental Bill passed,
    • Moore, Dr Brian Formby,
      • appointed to ophthalmology section,
    • Moore, H,
      • member of expedition to Mt Liebig to study anatomical, psychological and mental characteristics of Aboriginal tribes,
    • Moore, H P,
      • did not offer for re-election to Public Libraries Board,
    • Moore, M C,
      • to attend ANZAAS,
    • Morgan, Dr Alexander Matheson,
      • University Representative on Fauna and Flora Board,
      • resigned from Board,
    • Morgan, Edward James Ranembe,
      • appointed magistrate,
      • found F E Clarence guilty of stealing microscopes,
    • Morgan, E J R, SM,
      • Secretary, Friends of Public Library,
      • found F E Clarence, technician, guilty of stealing microscopes,
    • Morgan-Brock, Mrs A B,
      • principal of Ellerslie College critical of public examinations,
    • Morphett Medal,
      • awarded to J D McAuliffe,
    • Morphett, Mr,
      • said Mr Shannon鈥檚 proposal that increased funds for Northfield Mental Hospital be disallowed were misunderstood,
    • Morrell, Sydney,
      • sang in Students' concert,
    • Morris, Dr B H,
      • appointed to Medical Board,
      • reappointed member of Medical Board, ,
    • Morris, Gronway Lewis, LLB,
      • admitted to Bar,
    • Morris, Shirley Victoria, LLB,
      • admitted as legal practitioner,
    • Morriss, Miss E M,
      • appointed to work in English Department,
    • Moulden, Dr O M,
      • appointed temporary clinical assistant to surgical section, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Mount Lofty Ranges,
      • detailed geological map of Mount Lofty Ranges needed,
    • Moyes, Right Reverend John Stoward,
      • 49th birthday of Bishop of Armidale,
    • Moyle, S,
      • headmaster of Adelaide Technical High School supports music students being relieved of some of their other studies providing this does not disadvantage them,
    • Muecke, R L S,
      • representing Sports Association reported that 400 of 1500 students played sport,
    • Muecke, Dr Roy le Page,
      • appointed to hospital in Perth,
    • Muirhead, Dr John Robb,
      • obituary,
    • Municipal Library,
      • criticism of lack of up-to-date books in Adelaide Public Library, ,
    • Munn, R,
      • Director of Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh, undertaking survey of Australian and New Zealand libraries on behalf of Carnegie Corporation, ,
      • lack of up-to date books in Public Libraries,
      • praised Institute libraries, time for survey too short,
      • photograph,
      • criticism of Adelaide Libraries,
    • Munz, H,
      • to take charge of Hebrew class,
      • biography,
    • Murphy, V S,
      • at gathering of Rhodes Scholars,
    • Murray, Miss J,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Murray, Sir George,
      • Chancellor says death of I G Reimann a heavy loss,
      • stresses importance of scholarships to university, photograph,
      • received Governor General when he visited Barr Smith Library,
      • short biography, photograph, ,
      • sworn in as Lieutenant Governor,
      • urged graduates to take part in governing university,
      • Honour for Chief Justice,
      • reviewed year鈥檚 activities at graduation ceremony,
      • motion of sympathy for Lady Symon on her husband鈥檚 death,
      • conferred degrees, ,
      • as Chief Justice, refused request for registration of medical practitioner,
      • welcome to new Governor,
      • in photograph of members of Council of School of Mines,
      • attended the King's Levee,
      • at State tribute to Sir Josiah Symon,
    • Muscio, Mrs,
      • leading social worker at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
      • photograph,
    • Musical Association of South Australia,
      • to hold music festival, ,
      • Members of Council arrange Music Festival,
    • Musical Productions,
      • student operas, , , , ,
      • organ recital series, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
      • staff chamber music concerts, , , , , , , , ,
      • concerts by staff String Quartet, , , , , , , , , , , ,
      • students' concerts, , , , , , , , , ,
      • invitations issued for student performance of "Faust",
      • conservatorium staff gave unique program,
      • music salon founded, ,
      • Commemoration Concert of late Frederick Delius, ,
      • staff performance of short musical interlude, ,
      • reconstruction of Elder Hall Organ,
      • memorable concert of South Australian Orchestra with Percy Grainger, ,
      • South Australian Orchestra concerts, , ,
      • staff concerts, , ,
    • Music, Chair of,
      • subscriptions collected for chair of music in 1884,
    • Music, Study of,
      • City Organist, John Dempster, comments on Professor Davies鈥 statement that the standard of teaching music was deplorably low,
      • Maude Puddy demonstrates requirements of AMEB examinations, ,
      • George Pearce demonstrates requirements of AMEB examinations,
      • Professor Laver arrives from Melbourne to conduct annual examinations of 成人大片 Music Examinations Board,
      • money collected for Kate Helen Weston Memorial Library to be part of Conservatorium library,
      • music festival to be held,
      • Music Week,
      • mother argues musical results should not count for Intermediate and Leaving Certificates,
      • new term begins at conservatorium,
      • school teachers asked to attend a demonstration of music appreciation and aural training at conservatorium,
      • Professor Davies鈥 proposal for teaching new music curriculum in schools debated, ,
      • performances for teachers preparing students for Australian Music Examinations, , ,
      • conservatorium organ rebuilt, ,
      • Professor Davies to present associates in music for 1932 and scholars recommended for 1933,
      • conservatorium diplomas conferred,
      • exhibitions awarded,
    • Myers, Dr A M,
      • newly registered as doctor,
      • appointed resident medical officer, Adelaide Hospital,
  • N

    • Nancarrow, C G,
      • awarded a Stow prize in law,
    • Naylor, Professor Henry Darnley,
      • appointed permanent representative of Australian Universities on Universities Bureau of the British Empire,
    • Naylor, Margaret Mary,
      • to attend International Federation of University Women's Conference in Edinburgh,
    • Napier, Justice,
      • admitted lawyers to Bar,
    • Nettle, R W,
      • awarded an evening scholarship to study engineering,
    • Nelson, Rita,
      • midday organ recital,
    • Newbery, Mrs, A K,
      • attended Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Newbold, Mrs J C,
      • attended Conference of Australian Federation of University Women and hosted interstate guest,
    • Newland, Nancy B,
      • awarded a Stow prize in law,
    • Newland, Sir Henry Simpson,
      • expressed satisfaction with work achieved at meeting of Royal College of Surgeons,
      • resigned as member of hospital advisory committee,
      • to represent university at centenary of British Medical Association in London, ,
      • address to British Medical Association,
      • short biographies, ,
      • presided at George Alington Syme Oration,
      • Adelaide Medical Students Society honours his 25 years of service as honorary surgeon at Adelaide Hospital,
      • Dr H R Pomroy appointed honorary surgeon in his place,
      • took part in demonstrations and discussion at conference,
      • gave presidential address to Seventh Conference of Royal College of Surgeons, ,
      • opposes proposed site of TB Clinic site,
      • took chair at Seventh Annual Conference of Royal Australian College of Surgeons,
    • Nichols, A W,
      • editor of Melbourne student newspaper dismissed for 鈥榖lasphemous and disloyal expressions鈥,
    • Nicholson, Dr A J,
      • comprehensive report on peach moth problem,
    • Nicholson, Sydney,
      • lunch held for former organist at Westminster Abbey,
    • Nock, T D,
      • among Engineering students to go on tour,
    • Noessell, Mr,
      • teacher at Adelaide College of Music,
    • Norgard, J D,
      • awarded Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy prize,
    • Northmore, Mr Justice,
      • awarded a KCMG, ,
    • Nott, Dr Harry Carew,
      • to be replaced as tutor in radiology by Dr H A McCoy while on leave,
    • Nurse Education,
      • Sir James Barrett recommends part university education for nurses,
  • O

    • O'Brien, T,
      • informed Dr Lilley that Professor H G Chapman was ill,
    • O' Connor, W J,
      • assistant to Professor C S Hicks, Professor of Human Physiology, on expedition to Ernabella, ,
    • O' Connor, Dr R,
      • succeeds Dr J D Rice as surgical registrar at Adelaide Hospital,
    • O' Donnell, Dr J A,
      • appointed dental surgeon, Adelaide Hospital,
    • O'Grady, Oswald James,
      • gave evidence re handwriting in case of stolen microscopes,
    • Old Students' Cup,
      • awarded to John David McAuliffe, Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
    • Oldham, Wilfred,
      • on more rigorous methods of historical research now being used,
      • on his thesis on convict transportation,
      • to give public lecture on 鈥楥onvict transportation experiments, 1776-1793,
      • gave lecture on experiments that failed,
      • response to letter to editor on convict transportation,
    • Oliphant, H G,
      • wrote about proposal that clergy study economic problems to better understand social problems,
    • Oliphant, H R,
      • in photo of demonstration of Geiger-Muller electron tube counter,
    • Oliphant, Dr Marcus Laurence Elwin,
      • working with Lord Rutherford in Cavendish laboratory on X-rays,
      • one of discoverers of new kind of hydrogen, 鈥榟eavy water鈥, ,
    • Oppatt, Lloyd Arthur,
      • not competing in present year, Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
    • O'Reilly, Robert Neil,
      • Honours degrees in Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery,
    • Osborn, Professor T G B,
      • his successor in Chair of Botany appointed,
    • Osborn, Mrs T C B,
      • says schools are examination machines,
      • member of group who send resolutions to Chairman of ABC on use of wireless in education,
  • P

    • Packer, Miss M,
      • dental work among children,
    • Packer, E Wallace,
      • President of Council of Musical Association of SA,
      • recalls founding of first music teachers鈥 association, of which he was treasurer,
    • Packer, R,
      • Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
    • Padman, J H,
      • won award at St Mark鈥檚 College,
    • Padman, William Donald,
      • admitted to SA Bar,
    • Palmer, Linton,
      • interviewed in regard to affairs of late Prof H G Chapmen,
    • Parker, Cecil David, BSc,
      • won a J W Sandford scholarship to St Andrews College,
    • Parkside Mental Hospital,
      • workers unions complain to Commissioner of Public Works about selection of builders and that mental attendants were doing building work, not part of their duties,
      • Dr H K Fry appointed visitor to Parkside Mental Hospital,
    • Parsons, Harold,
      • guest conductor of South Australian Orchestra, ,
      • appointed permanent conductor of South Australian orchestra,
      • his students play in concerts, ,
      • stated National Orchestra fine idea but practical problems arise,
      • made permanent conductor of South Australian Orchestra,
      • granted six months leave,
      • to assist in concert on rebuilt organ,
      • played in staff concerts, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
      • his students play in student concert,
      • played in South Australian Orchestra, , ,
      • extra orchestral concert a tribute to members of orchestra,
      • played in musical innovation,
      • to play at re-opening of reconstructed organ,
      • played at re-opening of organ,
      • orchestra raised to great heights,
    • Parsons, Justice Herbert Angas,
      • short biographies, , ,
      • photograph,
      • opened Johnson Chemistry Laboratory, photograph,
      • member of full court which refused application to Medical Board by Dr H J Becker,
      • admits lawyers to the Bar,
    • Partridge, W,
      • took part in Men's Union debate,
    • Partridge, W G McD,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study arts,
    • Patterson, Hamish Randall,
      • awarded Diploma of the Second Class, Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
    • Paul, Gwen,
      • accompanist at Students鈥 concerts, ,
    • Pauline Hayward Bursary,
      • awarded to N F Polkinghorne at St Mark鈥檚 College,
    • Pavy, Dr H K,
      • gave demonstrations and took part in discussion at conference of surgeons,
    • Pearce, George,
      • to demonstrate for teachers of music, standards for AMEB examinations,
      • demonstrated standards for teachers of music,
      • to be accompanist in performance by South Australian Orchestra,
      • played in staff recitals, , , ,
      • to play in commemoration concert for Frederick Delius,
      • played in commemoration concert for Delius,
      • played in concerts of South Australian Orchestra, ,
      • his student, Vida Cozens, played in students鈥 concert,
    • Pellew, Dr H E,
      • appointed to Adelaide Hospital as anaesthetist,
    • Pennycuick, Dr Stuart Wortley,
      • to lecture in 1932 public lecture program,
      • gave lecture on colloids,
    • Pentelow, Edith,
      • winner of Joseph Fisher Medal, ,
    • Pentreath, Rev A G G C, MA,
      • appointed Headmaster of St Peter's College,
      • welcomed, biography, photograph,
      • thanked Dr Davies for convening conference on teaching music in schools,
      • attended demonstrations of how to teach music in schools, ,
    • Perkins, Professor A J,
      • Director of Agriculture at Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
    • Perkins, Horace,
      • his prize-winning 鈥淐hantryman鈥 Suite played by South Australian Orchestra,
      • performed in concert,
    • Perkins, Mr,
      • minister for Interior announces appointment of Donald Thomson, anthropologist, to Northern Territory service,
      • urged establishment of national residential university in Canberra,
    • Pether, Constance,
      • soloist in South Australian Orchestra concert,
      • performed in staff concert in Elder Hall,
    • Petrie, Dr Arthur Hill Kelvin,
      • plant pathologist at Waite publishes article on "Uses of Nitrogen",
      • member of Waite staff,
    • Petrie, Enid,
      • played in South Australian Orchestra,
      • played in Students鈥 concert,
    • Pfitzner, Howard,
      • performed in Opera Class production of "Faust",
    • Pharmaceutical Society of SA,
      • annual meeting regarding granting of diplomas,
    • Pharmacology, Study of,
      • Pharmacology Department undertake study of Central Australian poisonous bushes,
      • Diploma in pharmacy to be introduced, ,
      • George B. MacRae wins first diploma in pharmacy awarded by university,
      • Pharmaceutical Society of SA met to award diplomas,
      • student to research poisonous plants of Central Australia,
    • Philology, Study of,
      • Rev J Love lectured on "Mythology and Religion of the Worora Tribe of Aborigines",
    • Philosophy, Study of,
      • Professor Stewart McKellar lectured on "Experience of Self",
      • Professor Stewart McKellar to give three lectures on "The Making of Selves",
      • Professor Stewart McKellar lectured on 鈥淭he Life of the Self鈥,
      • Professor Stewart McKellar gave third lecture on "Moral life; the life of Practice",
    • Physics, Study of,
      • Professor Kerr Grant reported progress in 鈥檇isintegrating鈥 the atom and in developing Xrays,
      • photograph of Geiger-Muller electron tube counter,
      • former employee of Physics department develops improved cardiograph machine,
      • Professor Kerr Grant outlined probable research projects of M Iliffe, R S Burdon, R Bosworth, G R Fuller,
    • Physiology, Study of,
      • Professor C S Hicks said one student would be engaged in research on poisonous plants of Central Australia and another on diseases of the kidneys,
    • Piper, Justice
      • admits lawyers to Bar,
    • Pirie, Margaret,
      • sang at recital,
      • sang Panis Angelicus at Midday organ recital,
    • Pitt, E K,
      • university archivist found information on architect of university,
    • Pitt, E R,
      • chief librarian of Melbourne Public Library to work with R. Munn to undertake survey of Australian and New Zealand libraries for Carnegie Corporation, ,
      • lack of up-to date books in Public Libraries,
      • praised Institute libraries, time for survey too short,
      • photograph,
      • criticism of Adelaide Libraries,
    • Pitt, Miss S,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Plant Physiology, Study of,
      • L A T Ballard won scholarship for research into plant physiology at Cambridge, ,
      • D Adam appointed Plant Pathologist at Waite, , ,
    • Playford, Mr,
      • moved that the house divide to vote on Teachers' salary cut,
    • Plummer, Dr Violet,
      • member of committee of Graduate Union for 1934,
      • at Conference of the Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Police Association,
      • Police Association invited to affiliate with Public Officers Federation,
    • Political Science, Study of,
      • Professor Portus appointed to Chair of Political Science and History,
      • Professor Portus spoke on 鈥淲hat is Political Science?鈥,
      • public lectures in modern German politics,
    • Polkinghorne, N F,
      • won Pauline Hayward Bursary at St Mark鈥檚 College,
    • Pollitt, C,
      • won third year Haselgrove prize in Viticulture, diploma second class, Annual Prize Giving, Roseworthy College,
    • Pollitt, M,
      • first year, farm machinery, Annual Prize Giving, Roseworthy College,
    • Pomroy, Alan Browning,
      • won J G Duncan-Hughes scholarship to attend St Andrew鈥檚 College,
    • Pomroy, Dr H R,
      • appointed honorary surgeon, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Poole, Rev Frederick Slaney,
      • short biography of Canon Poole, photograph,
    • Poole, Mr Justice,
      • elected Warden by Senate (10 years ago),
    • Pope, H G,
      • gained an award in public administration,
    • Porter, Muriel,
      • accompanist at Students鈥 concerts at Conservatorium, ,
    • Porter, Ronald,
      • performed in Students' concerts, ,
    • Portus, Professor Garnet Vere,
      • appointed to Chair of Political Science and History, short biographies, ,
      • edited 鈥淪tudies in the Australian Constitution鈥,
      • to give public lecture on 鈥淗istory - Old and New鈥 and 鈥淲hat is Political Science?鈥,
      • report of lecture on 鈥淗istory 鈥 Old and New鈥,
      • replied to welcome by Graduate Union, ,
      • at gathering of Rhodes Scholars,
      • gave lecture on 鈥淲hat is Political Science?鈥,
      • returned from conference in Sydney to discuss public broadcasting in education,
      • recently appointed to the Chair of Political Science and History,
      • photographs, , ,
    • Postgraduate Studies,
      • Dr D J R Summer to provide first post-graduate lecture for 1934,
      • Eric A Rudd left for Harvard University for post-graduate work,
    • Powell, Miss K,
      • SA graduate attended Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Powell, Miss M,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Pownall, Robert Alfred,
      • awarded highest distinction, gold medal and diploma of the second class, Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
    • Preece, Edgar,
      • local bookseller welcomed concessions on Federal Sales Tax and Primage which affected bookselling severely,
    • Preedy, Miss W,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Prescott, Professor James Arthur,
      • to attend ANZAAS conference,
      • advised that soil survey to be carried out will greatly aid farmers,
      • has Doctor of Science conferred on him, ,
      • photograph,
      • described problems of nitrogen supply in Australian wheat belt at Science Congress in Vancouver,
      • photograph,
      • completed extensive soil survey of cattle areas in North Queensland,
      • leaving on trip to England, , ,
    • Price, Doctor Archibald Grenfell,
      • awarded university鈥檚 first Doctor of Literature degree, biography,
      • to go to US to research settlements in tropics,
      • Degree awarded,
      • photographs, , , , ,
      • travelled to Darwin and down through Central Australia, ,
      • left for year鈥檚 research under Rockefeller Foundation in US, ,
      • reported on conference held in New York on place of universities in modern life, ,
      • created Companion of St Michael and St George, biography, photograph, ,
      • in lecture at Columbia University compared Australia鈥檚 depression recovery program with that of President Roosevelt,
      • Letter to Editor in response to his ideas on Australia鈥檚 recovery program,
      • interviews on his views published in US, photograph,
      • in London to investigate trade opportunities with SA Agent-Genera,
      • attacks view that northern Australia should be handed to Japan, photograph,
      • on White Australia Policy,
      • appointed to Citizens Committee to plan for Royal Visit,
      • appointed to represent university at 37th conference of American Academy of Political and Social Science, ,
    • Price, C W R,
      • won A E Hamilton scholarship to St Andrews College,
    • Price, R,
      • appointed demonstrator in chemistry, is David Murray scholar for research in science,
    • Priestley, R E,
      • Antarctic explorer and writer appointed Vice Chancellor of Melbourne University,
    • Prince Alfred College,
      • Headmaster, J F Ward, supported teaching of music in schools, ,
      • Headmaster J F Ward spoke on value of aesthetic education,
      • Headmaster J F Ward discussed how workers may use increased leisure time,
    • Pritchard, J J,
      • won award at St Mark鈥檚 College,
    • Prizes and Awards,
      • Pauline Hayward Bursary awarded to N F Polkinghorne at St Mark鈥檚 College,
      • F C Rymill awarded Thornber Bursary,
      • N F Goss awarded League of Nations Prize,
      • new rules for Lister prize,
      • John Erwin Kelly awarded one Stow Prize and Andrew Scott Prize,
      • Nancy B Newland awarded one Stow Prize,
      • C G Nancarrow awarded one Stow prize,
      • Dr Wilhelm Bernhard Dorsch awarded BMA prize,
      • J E Kelly awarded Andrew Scott prize and recommended for one of Stow prizes,
      • Professor J McKellar Stewart impressed by quality of public service essays submitted for Sir George Murray Prize,
      • Sir Joseph Verco Medal presented to Professor J B Cleland,
      • proposal to create fund for travelling fellowship for university women,
      • Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
      • J D Norgard awarded Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy prize,
      • F E Williams was awarded Wellcome Gold Medal, ,
      • Russell Grimwade Forestry Prize available for graduates with forestry degrees,
    • Psychology, Study of,
      • industrial psychology a specialised subject,
    • Public Administration, Atudy of,
      • Sir George Murray, as representative of university, thanked for introduction of Diploma of Public Administration,
      • Wainwright on value of studying public administration,
      • hope for Chair of Public Administration,
      • graduates congratulated on receiving degrees in public administration,
      • Mr Adey said introduction of Diploma of Public Administration raised status of public servants,
      • prospectus available for diploma in public administration,
    • Public Art Gallery,
      • legacy from Sir Josiah Symon,
    • Public Lectures,
      • C T Madigan to lecture on Egypt and Sudan,
      • Dr D T Campbell spoke on origin of Aborigines,
      • Dr D T Campbell said Aborigines 鈥榙isappearing fast鈥,
      • public lecture program for 1933,
      • Professor H J Wilkinson on evolution of human brain,
      • Professor E H C Oliphant on Shakespeare and his critics,
      • public lecture program for 1934,
      • Professor G V Portus on 鈥淗istory 鈥 Old and New鈥,
      • Rudolph Bronner lectured on modern German politics, , ,
      • letter to editor, commenting on Bronner鈥檚 lecture,
      • Professor R W Chapman spoke on 鈥淪uspension Bridges鈥,
      • Professor Stewart McKellar gave three public lectures:
        • 鈥淓xperience of Self鈥,
        • "The life of the Self",
        • "The making of Selves",
      • Professor G V Portus spoke on 鈥淲hat is Political Science鈥,
      • Rev J R B Love on "Mythology and Religion of the Worora Tribe of Aborigines",
    • Public Library of South Australia,
      • used by university students, public library starved of funds,
      • R C Bald suggest a 鈥淔riends鈥 group formed to help, ,
      • Friends of Public Library formed, , ,
      • members of Board elected,
      • library of Sir Josiah Symon bequeathed to Public Library,
      • university representatives on Board of Governors of Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery,
      • photograph of Ralph Munn of Carnegie Corporation and E R Pitt, Librarian of New York Public Library, who will survey Australian libraries,
      • recommendations and response on Munn-Pitt visit,
      • concessions on federal taxes will aid libraries,
    • Public Officers Federation,
      • protest teachers鈥 salary cut,
    • Public Service,
      • academics recommend special public service examination for graduates,
    • Publications,
      • review of book Music and Religion. A historical and philosophical survey,
      • University Sports Year Book published for first time since 1928,
    • Puddy, Betty,
      • played in students鈥 concert,
    • Puddy, Ernest,
      • appointed to executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
    • Puddy, Maude,
      • demonstrates for teachers of music requirements for AMEB examinations, ,
      • her students performed in students鈥 concert,
    • Pulleine, Dr Robert Henry,
      • elected to Public Library Board,
    • Pultney Street,
      • proposed extension of Pultney Street (photo),
    • Purnell, H R,
      • committee member, Friends of Public Library,
      • public librarian hails removal of taxes on books, periodicals and magazines, noting importance of this for university,
    • Pybus, Willliam R,
      • member of council of SA Music Teachers Association,
  • Q

    • Queen Adelaide Club,
      • entertained visiting delegates to Conference of Federation of 成人大片 Women,
    • Queensland University,
      • external courses offered,
    • Quesnel, Mrs Reginald,
      • teacher of singing, her students sang in concerts, ,
    • Quinton, W C,
      • parliamentary librarian in welcome to R Munn surveying public libraries,
  • R

    • Ralph, Brigadier-General E M,
      • left Adelaide after visiting relatives here,
    • Randle, G A,
      • appointed to Dental Board,
    • Ratcliffe, B,
      • in party of engineering students going on tour,
    • Ray, John,
      • won a T E Barr Smith scholarship to attend St Andrews College, ,
    • Ray, Dr William,
      • appointed to State Advisory Board of Censors,
      • indicated willingness to join local society of former Oxford scholars,
      • appointed member of Adelaide Hospital advisory committee,
      • at gathering of Rhodes Scholars,
    • Rebbeck, R E,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study engineering,
    • Redmond, Mrs H,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Reed, G S,
      • member of committee of Graduate Union for 1934,
    • Refectory,
      • university dining room,
    • Registrar,
      • F W Eardley goes on leave, returns, , ,
      • gave lecture on 鈥淭he Necessity of Poetry鈥,
      • explains in term vacation registry staff do routine work,
      • believes number of entries for public exams will be similar to last year,
      • applications made to Registrar for John Lorenzo Young Scholarship,
      • says failure in English literature in intermediate examination will not fail candidates who demonstrate adequate grasp of the language,
      • expects transfer of Jubilee Oval to university soon,
      • writes article on university鈥檚 sixty years of progress,
      • on employment for University graduates,
      • back from Melbourne,
    • Reid, F W,
      • Principal explains reason for fee rise,
      • Principal of School of Mines in photograph,
    • Reimann, Dr Arnold Luehrs,
      • published 鈥淭hermionic Emission鈥,
    • Reimann, Miss H,
      • member of Council of Musical Association of SA,
    • Reimann, Immanuel Gotthold,
      • obituaries, ,
      • photograph,
      • founder of Adelaide College of Music, ,
    • Reimann, Mrs Marie,
      • wife writes to confirm I G Reimann sole founder of Adelaide College of Music,
    • Rennie Theatre,
      • new theatre in Chemistry building location for cinema shows,
      • seventh annual conference of Royal Australian College of Surgeons opened in Rennie Theatre,
    • Research,
      • Dr Grenfell Price to undertake research on tropic settlement in United States,
      • Royal College of Surgeons in Australia proposes University of Canberra as solely Professor Kerr Grant says lack of money holding back world-first research,
      • advances in Medical Science,
      • doctors to study Aboriginal consumption of water,
      • setback to research, institutes failing for lack of money,
      • death of Professor Chapman, noted for cancer research, ,
      • work of Waite Research Institute,
      • proposed weather stations in Antarctic,
    • Research Organisations,
      • Waite Research Institute,
      • Commonwealth Forestry Bureau to undertake research in re-afforestation,
      • Australian Council for Educational Research, ,
      • Australian National Research Council, ,
    • Residential Colleges,
      • St Andrews, , , ,
      • St Marks, , , , , ,
    • Retallick, C M,
      • Vice-president of Pharmaceutical Society attended annual meeting,
    • Reynolds, John Heywood,
      • photographed at annual commemoration lunch,
      • Rhodes Scholar to be acting Master at St Marks College,
      • acting Master of St Mark鈥檚 College, ,
      • resigns, moves to WA,
      • biography, ,
    • Rhodes Scholarship,
      • Rhodes Scholar for 1928, R G Mitton now holds doctorate, ,
      • Sir Roy Lister Robinson, 1905 Rhodes Scholar, appointed Chair of British Forestry Commission,
      • L C E Lindon, former Rhodes Scholar, appointed clinical lecturer in surgery,
      • Dr B G Maegraith, B W Hone and L C Wilcher, currently Rhodes Scholars in Oxford,
      • report that Oxford University critical of Australian selection of Rhodes Scholars,
      • former Rhodes Scholar, Dr H Florey, appointed Professor of Pathology at Sheffield,
      • John Heywood Reynolds awarded Herbertson Prize at Oxford, returning home, , ,
      • South Australia has had 29 Rhodes Scholars,
      • Rhodes Scholarship a burden to Oxford, ,
      • C T Madigan criticizes 鈥榮cholarship burden to Oxford鈥,
      • Eric Gray, Rhodes Scholar, 1931, leaves for London,
      • T S Dorsch selected as Rhodes Scholar,
      • success of SA Rhodes Scholars,
      • Eric Gray, Rhodes Scholar for 1931, achievements, ,
      • applications for scholarship for 1932 received, ,
      • Rhodes Scholar for 1932 to be announced November 28th,
      • Dr H W B Cairns, Rhodes Scholar, 1919, restores sight by brain operation,
      • details of successes of some SA Rhodes Scholars,
      • Rhodes Scholarship Trust offers scholarship at Institute of Education,
      • Rhodes Scholars Association, biennial conference, ,
      • Norman Jolly, former Rhodes Scholar, ,
      • Dr B G Maegraith, former Rhodes Scholar, wins Beit Memorial Junior Research Fellowship,
      • R J Rudall first Rhodes Scholar to enter legislature,
      • concession won for study conditions for Rhodes Scholar medical students,
      • F E Williams, Rhodes Scholar 1915, in Adelaide briefly,
      • applications for 1933 scholarship (depart 1934) to close, list of former winners,
      • what our scholars are doing,
      • closure of applications 1933, qualities required of winner,
      • obituary for H Thomson, K C, former Rhodes Scholar,
      • distinctions for Australian Rhodes Scholars, E Gray and Dr Maegraith among them,
      • A P Guinand wins Rhodes Scholarship, photograph, short biography,
      • A P Guinand to tutor at St Marks until leaves for Oxford,
      • selection meeting held, name of winner soon to be released,
      • L C Wilcher appointed Dean, Trinity College, Melbourne, biography,
      • Australian Rhodes Review conducted by Association of Rhodes Scholars in Australia,
      • F E Williams, 1915 Rhodes Scholar, winning awards, ,
      • gathering of former Rhodes Scholars to farewell A P Guinand,
    • Rice, Dr J D,
      • no longer surgical registrar at Adelaide Hospital,
      • succeeded by Dr O' Connor,
    • Rice, Dr V de P L,
      • newly registered as doctor,
      • appointed resident medical officer, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Richards, Mr,
      • sought to delay cut to teacher鈥檚 salaries,
      • protested against refusal to give increased funds to Northfield Mental Hospital,
    • Richards, Justice,
      • admitted lawyers to Bar,
      • application of order directing Medical Board on behalf of Dr Becker refused,
    • Richardson, Professor Arnold Edwin Victor,
      • Director of Waite to be member of Australian delegation to Ottawa conference, photograph, , , ,
      • returning to Adelaide after having made inspection of British agricultural areas and research institutes,
      • article on exporting opportunities for primary produce, photograph,
      • one of SA鈥檚 distinguished sons,
      • explains Russian research into hastening crop maturity,
      • enabled visitor to examine work of Waite Institute,
      • praised L A T Ballard as a research worker,
      • attended meeting of Council for Scientific and Industrial Research,
      • various research projects of CSIR discussed,
      • attended meetings of Australian National Research Council to consider impact of manipulation of funds by late Professor Chapman, ,
      • present at annual prize-giving at Roseworthy Agricultural College,
      • to represent University on board of trustees of John Ridley memorial scholarship,
    • Richardson, Mrs. Arnold Edwin Victor,
      • appointed to executive committee of Adelaide music salon,
    • Ridley Memorial Gate,
      • opened,
    • Ridley Memorial Scholarship,
      • Professor A E V Richardson on scholarship board,
    • Ridley, John,
      • memorial to Reaper inventor at showgrounds,
      • candelabrum made in his honour to go to Waite Institute,
      • Ridley Memorial Gate opened in his honour,
      • story of his invention told by Sir Langdon Bonython, ,
      • Professor Richardson on board of trustees of John Ridley memorial scholarship,
    • Ritchie, Mr,
      • said protests against Government鈥檚 site for TB clinic would not change decision,
    • Ritchie, George,
      • secretary of WEA offers support to possible Anglican request for course for clergy,
    • Riverside School,
      • Mrs E H Hinde, principal, in criticism of Public Examination system,
    • Rivett, Dr A C D,
      • offered position of Vice Chancellor of University of Melbourne, ,
      • said no replacement for Sir Charles Martin as head of Division of Animal Nutrition as yet,
      • at meetings on manipulation of funds of Australian National Research Council, ,
      • will be at meeting as chief executive officer, Council for Scientific and Industrial research,
      • various research projects of CSIR discussed,
    • Roach, B S,
      • elected President of Public Libraries Board,
      • as President of Board of the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery, gave an address on life of Sir Joseph Cooke Verco,
      • in group to welcome Ralph Munn, surveying public libraries,
    • Robertson, Miss E,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Robertson, Iris Esther,
      • to attend International Federation of University Women's Conference in Edinburgh,
    • Robertson, Professor Thornburn Brailsford,
      • stained glass window in his memory unveiled,
      • his work in animal nutrition carried on,
      • scientists鈥 tribute to famous colleague,
      • quotations on his memorial window,
      • distinguished South Australian,
      • initiated Division of Animal Nutrition, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, ,
    • Robin, R C,
      • lecturer in Engineering to accompany students to annual survey camp in Kuitpo Forest, , ,
    • Robinson, Sir Roy Lister,
      • 1905 Rhodes scholar appointed Chair of British Forestry Commission, , , , ,
    • Robinson, Sir William,
      • governor attended inaugural meeting of university Shakespeare Society in 1884,
      • governor able to guarantee chair of music from private donations, 1884,
    • Robjohns, Dr Collin,
      • appointed by London Missionary Society to Hancow after finishes study at London School of Tropical Medicine,
    • Rockefeller Foundation,
      • awarded funds to Australian National Research Council,
      • gave Dr A Grenfell Price year鈥檚 study in US on settlement in tropics,
      • provided funds for anthropological expedition to central Australia,
      • Rockefeller Scholarship enabled Ursula McConnell, to undertake anthropological research,
      • granted F E Williams funds to study,
    • Roennfeldt, J W,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study commerce,
    • Rofe, Joyce,
      • accompanist at Students鈥 concert,
    • Rogers, Dr Richard Sanders,
      • appointed member of Medical Board,
      • to attend ANZAAS, ,
      • reappointed President of Medical Board, ,
      • reappointed member of Medical Board, ,
      • appointed member of Board of Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery,
    • Rollison, W A,
      • appeared for Dr Becker in application to Medical Board of SA,
    • Roseworthy Agricultural College,
      • former staff member, Mr Ludbrook, studying abroad,
      • Dr A R Callaghan new Principal of Roseworthy Agricultural College, ,
      • death of former Roseworth head,
      • Mr Justice Angas Parsons educated at Roseworthy Agricultural College,
      • Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
    • Round Table Christian Sociological Society,
      • discussion of how workers will use extra leisure,
    • Rountree, Miss P,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Rowe, W T,
      • appointed Director of Chemistry and Government Analyst,
    • Royal Anthropological Institute,
      • F E Williams awarded for best research essay, ,
    • Royal Australasian College of Surgeons,
      • proposed that a science centre be established in Canberra; no support for this from Adelaide professors,
      • conference to be held in Adelaide,
      • conference began,
      • demonstrations given,
      • surgeons鈥 great mace on view,
      • list of Adelaide guests invited to surgeons鈥 supper, ,
      • Sir Henry Simpson Newland鈥檚 presidential address at conference,
      • South Australians admitted to College, Dr I A Hamilton, Dr A K.Lendon,
      • SA candidates who passed exams in surgery, Dr J C Mayo, Dr G McKay, in ophthalmology, Dr G H B Black,
      • Seventh Annual Surgeons Conference,
    • Royal Commission of the Exhibition of 1851,
      • Gave L A T Ballard scholarship to research plant physiology,
    • Royal Society of South Australia,
      • university staff on executive,
    • Rudall, Reginald John, MP,
      • indicated willingness to join local society of former Oxford scholars,
      • editorial on election of former Rhodes Scholar to Legislative Council,
      • response of former Rhodes Scholar, H Thomson, to editorial and further discussion,
      • what our scholars are doing,
      • at gathering of Rhodes Scholars,
    • Rudd, Eric A.,
      • left for Harvard University for post-graduate work,
    • Russell, Dr H H E,
      • appointed member of Medical Board,
      • reappointed member of Medical Board, ,
    • Russell Grimwade Forestry Prize,
      • travelling scholarship available for graduates with forestry degrees,
    • Rye, Mr,
      • criticism of Public Examination system,
    • Rymill, Frances Carstairs,
      • awarded Thornber Bursary,
  • S

    • SA Museum,
      • official film and stills of last expedition studying natives,
    • Sadler, H H,
      • to attend ANZAAS,
    • Salman, H W,
      • qualified for pharmacy diploma,
    • Samuel, Geoffrey,
      • to give lecture on 鈥榁irus diseases of plants with specific reference to tomato wilt鈥,
      • describes Waite research on tomato wilt,
      • appointed to Rothamsted Experimental Station, England,
      • short biography, photograph,
      • D B Adam appointed to replace him at Waite Institute,
    • Sanders, Mrs H,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Sandford, J Wallace,
      • Vice-president of Friends of Public Library,
    • Sando, Hubert,
      • appointed treasurer of executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
    • Sangster, Dr D W,
      • demonstrated at conference of surgeons,
    • Sangster, Dr Christopher Bagot,
      • now a member of Royal College of Physicians, London,
    • Savage, Dr A C,
      • appointed honorary clinical assistant in medical section of hospital,
    • Savage, Mrs,
      • cellist at midday organ recital,
    • Scarfe, Mrs. T R,
      • appointed to executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
    • Scarlett, Dr Robert Dalley,
      • council accepted report recommending Doctorate in Music be conferred,
      • Doctorate in Music conferred, ,
    • Schilsky, Charles,
      • taught Harry Hutchins appointed to staff of Albert Street Conservatorium, Melbourne,
    • Schneider, Dr Michael,
      • appointed assistant to ophthalmic section of Adelaide Hospital,
      • appointed to Parkside Mental Hospital in Dr E A Matison鈥檚 absence,
      • appointed honorary assistant ophthalmologist at Adelaide Hospital,
    • Schnukal, Jack,
      • Bachelor of Engineering and Diploma in Applied Science conferred,
    • Scholarships,
      • C W R Price won A E Hamilton scholarship to St Andrew鈥檚 College,
      • scholarships awarded by St Andrew鈥檚 College,
      • three applications for John Lorenzo Young Scholarship,
      • exhibitions and bursaries announced,
      • Creswell scholarships awarded, , ,
      • SA Branch of League of Nations Union establishes scholarship for women educationists in memory of Madeleine Rees George,
      • Max Aubrey Hunt awarded Angas Engineering Scholarship for 1932, , ,
      • Lincoln David Dowie awarded Angas Engineering Scholarship for 1934,
      • Thomas Price Scholarship,
      • Dr Wilhelm Bernhard Dorsch awarded Everard Scholarship,
      • Agnes Dorsch awarded Catherine Helen Spence Scholarship,
      • L C Lum awarded J C Duncan-Hughes scholarship to St Andrews College,
      • Arnold W Lemon awarded Eric Smith scholarship,
      • Professor A E V Richardson on Ridley Memorial Scholarship Board,
      • Professor Joseph Garnett Wood awarded John Bagot Scholarship (1922) and John L Young Scholarship for research in 1923, and research scholarship to Cambridge,
      • Fred Johns Scholarship established,
      • Angas Engineering Scholarship founded in 1888 by John Howard Angas,
      • David Murray Scholarship awarded to Eric William Gray, 4, to C H Coats,
      • Marie Sleigh awarded Elder Scholarship for violin, ,
      • travelling scholarship available for graduates with forestry degrees,
      • applications closed for Elder scholarships,
      • St Andrews College scholarship winners, ,
      • Institute of Public Administration to offer scholarship to enable a person to attend lectures towards Diploma of Public Administration,
    • Edward Stirling Booth wins Margaret Catto Scholarship,
      • three applicants for John L Young Scholarship for research, one for John Lorenzo Young scholarship,
      • Cresswell Scholarship awarded to D McGarry,
      • meeting to consider applications 1933 Rhodes scholarship,
      • proposal for post-graduate scholarship at Oxford,
      • Association of Rhodes Scholars in Australia published review of their activities,
      • E P Tidemann nominated for dental scholarship to North Western University, Chicago,
      • Professor Richardson appointed to board of trustees of John Ridley Memorial scholarship,
      • William Rex Ferguson awarded travelling scholarship in Forestry,
      • two Australians awarded scholarships in USA,
      • applications invited for junior studentship in entomology,
      • four scholarships awarded for study of Diploma of Public Administration,
      • Elder scholarships awarded,
      • C L Bosworth awarded Exhibition of 1851, a science exhibition tenable at Cambridge, ,
      • extra legacy for Davies-Thomas scholarship,
      • value of scholarships for individuals,
      • L H G Symons won Young Scholarship,
      • John Creswell scholarship awarded to G D L Seddon,
      • three studentships offered by C S I Endowment fund,
      • L A T Ballard awarded scholarship for research into plant physiology at Cambridge,
      • photograph,
      • government bursaries to close next week,
      • Fred Johns left money for scholarships in biography and medical research, ,
      • London School of Economics and Politics offering a research scholarship,
      • Geoffrey Billing was awarded a travelling scholarship,
      • Lincoln David Dowie awarded Angas Engineering Scholarship,
      • Fred Johns Scholarship for biography to be on subject of George Fife Angas to be submitted by July 31st, 1936,
      • C R Morris Scholarship awarded to Angus Jamieson, Marvyn Smith, photograph,
      • Madeleine Rees George Memorial Prize establishes scholarship for women,
      • photograph of three musical students awarded Elder scholarships,
    • School of Mines,
      • fee increase for mathematics,
      • members of council appointed, ,
      • engineering students to go on tour,
      • Fisher lecture to be given in Brookman Hall,
      • photograph of members of council,
      • death of D M Charleston, former council member,
      • School of Mines Associate Diploma in Engineering accepted by Institution of Electrical Engineers, London,
      • appointments to Council,
    • Science Association,
      • students involved in intellectual societies, sport clubs, etc,
    • Science, Study of,
      • Dr M L E Oliphant working on heavy hydrogen in Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, under direction of Lord Rutherford,
    • Scotch College,
      • Headmaster, N M G Gratton supports campaign for music in schools, ,
      • Headmaster critical of public examination system,
    • Scott, Sir Walter,
      • triennial lecture program proposed for Sir Walter Scott Centenary,
    • Scullin, Mr,
      • Leader of Opposition addressed Labor Club on unemployment,
      • photograph of students listening to Mr Scullin,
      • critical of Federal Budget,
    • Secondary Education,
      • statistics sought for numbers of students successful in public examinations,
      • governor urges more teaching of foreign languages,
      • high school students struggling to pay examination fees,
      • number and value of awards given for intermediate, leaving honours results,
      • cuts sought in examination fees, , ,
      • complaint from parent on layout of English paper,
      • headmistress on school problems,
      • comments on examinations and headmistress鈥檚 assertions, ,
      • St Peter鈥檚 Headmaster on need for changes,
      • leaving examination criticised,
      • changes to intermediate examination,
      • differences in performance of boys and girls,
      • should Intermediate be abolished,
      • too many social outings for girls,
      • applications for government bursaries to close,
      • fewer subjects needed in public examinations,
      • government economies in school staffing, introduction of fees for high school, ,
      • new conditions for examinations,
      • public examination 鈥榟owlers鈥,
      • weaknesses revealed in examination papers,
      • AMEB asks that music be a matriculation subject,
      • Dr Harold Davies鈥 new scheme for teaching music in schools, ,
      • teachers' salary cut,
    • Seddon, G D L,
      • awarded John Creswell scholarship,
    • Segnit, Ralph,
      • Secretary of Royal Society reported on trip to Petermann Range by H H Finlayson,
    • Sells, Mrs (nee Iris Esther Robertson),
      • to attend International Federation of University Women in Edinburgh,
    • Senate, 成人大片,
      • from "The Advertiser", 1884, Senate agreed to establishment of chairs of music, anatomy and chemistry,
      • nominations to fill Senate vacancies due,
    • Sergeant, M S,
      • took part in Men's Union debate,
    • Shann, Professor Edward Owen Giblin,
      • accepts offer of Chair of Economics at Adelaide University, ,
      • photograph,
      • visits Adelaide, to take up position next year,
      • submitted his resignation to University of Western Australia,
    • Shannon, Abe,
      • receives OBE in New Year Honours,
      • photograph and biography,
    • Shannon, H H,
      • wrote on points related to debate over siting of TB Clinic,
    • Shannon, Mr,
      • proposed increase of funds for Northfield Mental Hospital be disallowed,
    • Sharman, Miss E,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Shaw, Miss A M,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Shaw, Miss K H,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Shaw, P,
      • editor of Melbourne student newspaper deposed for 鈥榖lasphemous and disloyal expressions鈥,
    • Sheldon, Dr Strafford,
      • conducted postmortem on late Prof H G Chapmen,
    • Sheridan, Miss A F Keith,
      • 1922 legacy to University,
    • Shetliffe, F D,
      • treasurer of Pharmaceutical Society at annual meeting,
    • Shinkfield, J,
      • soloist in South Australian Orchestra concert,
    • Shnukal, Jack,
      • Bachelor of Engineering, Diploma of Applied Science conferred in absentia,
    • Shoobridge, Ivan,
      • appointed legal assistant, Crown Law Office, New Guinea, biography,
    • Shorney, Dr Herbert Frank,
      • obituary, photograph,
    • Siebert, Mrs W,
      • hosted a delegate from interstate for Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Silver, William,
      • played with a student in a Students' concert,
      • his students played in Student's concert,
    • Simpson, Mrs A M,
      • 1922 legacy to University,
    • Simpson, Mrs Allan,
      • committee member, Friends of Public Library,
    • Sims, R,
      • member of committee of University Graduate Union for 1934,
    • Sinclair, Miss Jean,
      • in memorable Delius recital, ,
    • Sir Joseph Verco Medal,
      • presented to Professor J B Cleland,
    • Skeats, Professor E W,
      • at meetings of National Research Council about manipulation of funds, ,
    • Skipper, S H,
      • member of committee of Graduate Union for 1934,
      • photographed at annual commemoration lunch,
    • Skinner, Mostyn,
      • provided musical entertainment at annual dinner Men鈥檚 Union,
    • Slade, J H G,
      • gained an award in public administration,
    • Slee, D L,
      • in party of Engineering students to go on tour,
    • Sleigh, Marie,
      • winner of Elder Scholarship for violin,
      • young musical genius, photograph,
    • Smeaton, Dr Bronte,
      • replaced Sir Henry Simpson Newland on hospital advisory committee,
      • honoured by Adelaide Medical Students Society for 25 years of service as honorary surgeon at Adelaide Hospital,
    • Smith, F V, QC,
      • moved that Ralph Meyrick Hague be admitted to Bar,
    • Smith, Harold Whitmore,
      • death of winner of 1908 Angas Engineering Scholarship,
    • Smith, Kenneth William Algernon,
      • appointed Headmaster of King鈥檚 College, photograph,
      • supported Dr Davies鈥 proposed changes to music in schools,
    • Smith, Dr Marjorie,
      • member of committee of Graduate Union for 1934,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Smith, Marvyn,
      • pupil of Alberton School won C R Morris Scholarship, photograph,
    • Smith, Richard,
      • played in memorable town hall concert,
    • Smith, Miss Roxy,
      • new graduate to be toasted at annual dinner of Women鈥檚 Union,
    • Smith, J L,
      • appointed consulting dental surgeon, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Solomon, Dr George Herbert,
      • passed examinations for Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh),
      • appointed honorary clinical assistant in surgery at hospital,
      • FRCS, Edinburgh,
    • Solomon, Helen Ethel,
      • admitted to SA Bar,
    • Sorrell, Miss Margaret,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
      • Hosted Miss M E Wood, Librarian, UWA,
    • Souter, G B,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study engineering,
    • South Australian Music Teachers Association,
      • began in 1906,
    • South Australian Orchestra,
      • Professor Davies spoke on concert clashes,
      • Harold Parsons, Conductor, has been granted six months leave,
      • third concert, ,
      • praised by Percy Grainger,
      • fourth concert success with Percy Grainger, ,
      • at fifth concert, reaches great heights,
    • South, Marty,
      • sang in conservatorium recital,
    • Southwood, Dr Albert Ray,
      • member of Dental Board, ,
      • effect of radium on the body, precautions needed for workers,
      • Chair of SA Central Board of Health passed MRCP London Diploma,
    • Sowden, Sir William,
      • reported on success of Dr W D Walker in London,
    • Spafford, Mr,
      • acted as principal of Roseworthy College temporarily while new principal appointed,
    • Sparbier, H,
      • tympanist played at organ concerts, , ,
    • Sparrow, Maxwell Elliott,
      • B Eng and Diploma in Applied Science conferred, ,
    • Sport,
      • university sports year book to be issued,
    • Sports Association,
      • meeting of general committee decides to sink well in sports oval,
    • St Andrew's College,
      • examination results for members,
      • scholarships to attend awarded, ,
      • G K Hughes attended St Andrews College,
    • St Peter's Cathedral,
      • Precentor, Rev H P Finnis, at lunch for former organist of Westminster Abbey,
      • photograph of mourners leaving cathedral after State tribute to Sir Josiah Symon,
    • St Peter's College,
      • Headmaster, Rev Guy Pentreath, supported campaign for music in schools, ,
    • St Andrew's College,
      • examination results of students,
      • winners of scholarships,
      • annual report with examination results,
      • scholarships awarded, ,
    • St Mark's College,
      • residential bursaries,
      • new tutors in Medicine and English literature,
      • annual report,
      • filled to capacity,
      • college bursaries,
      • college awards,
    • Staff,
      • Professor A E V Richardson appointed to board of trustees of John Ridley memorial,
      • Dr H K Fry appointed official visitor to Parkside Mental Hospital,
      • D B Adams appointed plant pathologist at Waite Institute,
      • employment conditions, ,
      • staff influential informing Friends of the Public Library,
      • members of staff attended the King鈥檚 levee, photograph,
    • State Government,
      • granted evening studentships, , ,
      • awards and scholarships,
      • exhibitions and bursaries, , ,
      • established University by Act, 1874,
      • change of Cabinet, 75,
      • education policy of government, costs, ,
      • appointed Andrew Ward Bowden Public Actuary,
      • reduced university grant from 鈧80,626 to 鈧60,587,
      • education costs, ,
      • leader of Parliamentary Labor Party disapproves of scheme for graduates in Parliament,
    • Statutes,
      • Adelaide University Statute forbids academic staff to sit in Parliament or become members of a political party, ,
      • actions to be taken for students whom their lecturer judges unable to profit by a course of lectures,
      • set conditions for scholarship for writing biography of George Fife Angas,
    • Stephens, C G,
      • Tasmanian working with Professor Prescott on soil research at Waite,
    • Stephens, Charles Francis,
      • letter describing since graduating in 1897,
    • Stephens, Mr,
      • argued TB Clinic should not be in city,
      • argued teachers had right to have salaries determined by Industrial Court,
    • Stevens, Charles J,
      • president of SA Music Teachers Association in 1906,
    • Stewart, Professor John McKellar,
      • supports government appointment of child psychologist for delinquent children,
      • member of committee of Friends of Public Library,
      • argues for abolition of Intermediate examination,
      • Chairman of WEA joint committee, gave address on Russian education,
      • to give three lectures on The Making of Selves,
      • public lectures on The Making of Selves, , ,
      • impressed by quality of essays submitted for Sir George Murray prize by members of public service,
    • Stirling, Sir Lancelot,
      • obituary, photograph,
    • Stoate, Theodore Norman,
      • held position in Western Australian Forest Department, first winner of Russell Grimwade forestry prize, ,
    • Stocker, E O,
      • cinematographer from Sydney part of anthropological expedition,
    • Stokes, Edward, BA (Adelaide), MA (Oxford),
      • obituary for Headmaster of Queen's College, photograph,
    • Stoney, Mrs Edith A,
      • British delegate spoke on cinema as dope of masses,
    • Stott, Mr,
      • said government had not applied legal methods in teachers' salary cut,
    • Stow Prize,
      • J E Kelly recommended for one of the three Stow and Prizes,
    • Stratmann, Dr P F,
      • appointed resident medical officer, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Stratton, C W,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study commerce,
    • Strehlow, Theodore Georg Heinrich,
      • to take up position as assistant lecturer in English, biography,
      • Sydney university research party hope to join up with Strehlow,
    • Strickland, A G,
      • appointed Chief horticultural officer in S A,
    • Strong, Sir Archibald Thomas,
      • first appointee to Jury Chair of English,
      • Dr Bald editing Memoir and Memorial volume for Professor Strong,
      • produced some of his best work here,
    • Strungk, Delphin,
      • played at re-opening concert of reconstructed organ,
    • Stuckey, Dr Edward Joseph,
      • medical missionary career since graduation,
    • Stuckey, R R,
      • Under-treasurer given CMG in Honours list,
    • Student Activities and Protests,
      • student debate,
      • council suggests students abandon initiation ceremonies,
      • students propose to form a Labor Club,
      • initiation ceremonies,
      • lighter side of university life,
    • Student Services,
      • Barr Smith Library to open at night,
      • value of medical examination of students,
    • Student Statistics,
      • student numbers, fees and total costs for medical students,
      • 400 students in Commerce Faculty,
    • Student Union,
      • D K Picken, Master of Ormond College, addressed Men鈥檚 Union on universities as cultural centres,
      • regulation against liquor at student union functions,
      • communists attend Men's Union debate,
      • Master of Ormond College speaks on universities as cultural centres to Men's Union,
      • of 1500 students, 400 play sport,
      • steady increase in numbers of student members and student activities since Student Union Building completed in 1929,
      • annual report for 1932 submitted,
      • K T Hamilton appointed secretary of Union,
      • legacy of five hundred pounds left to library of Women鈥檚 Union by Sir Josiah Symon,
      • Men鈥檚 Union supported Women's Union in protest against closing of Barr Smith Library in evenings,
      • Vice President, L T Ewens, says girls on campus for social life do not wield influence,
    • Student Union Building,
      • its importance for student associations and activities,
    • Students,
      • employment conditions, ,
      • student life and activities, ,
      • Headmistress, I Macdonald, of Presbyterian Ladies College, critical of non-matriculated students attending university, ,
    • Sullivan, A G,
      • in party of engineering students to go on tour,
    • Summer, Dr D J R,
      • to provide first post-graduate lecture for 1934,
      • former Rhodes Scholar,
      • at gathering of Rhodes Scholars,
    • Sumner, Thelma Joyce,
      • awarded Grade 111 Practice of Music Exhibtion,
    • Surgery, Study of,
      • surgery demonstrations at conference of Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, ,
    • Sutherland, Caroline,
      • Sir Josiah Symon left legacy for Mrs Alice Evers for caring for his cousin, Caroline Sutherland,
    • Swan, F M,
      • member of Dental Board, ,
    • Sweeney, Gordon,
      • Mr & Mrs Sweeney to Methodist Mission in North Queensland,
    • Syme, Sir George,
      • one of proposers of forming College of Surgeons,
    • Symon, Commander Oliver J,
      • legacies for son by Sir Josiah Symon,
      • in photograph shown carrying father鈥檚 ashes,
    • Symon, Sir Josiah,
      • appeals against tax of gift for construction of Lady Symon Building, , ,
      • celebrates 86th birthday, short biography,
      • celebrates 87th birthday, short biography,
      • Public Library accepts bequest of private Symon library, ,
      • death announcements, obituaries, photographs, ,
      • council offers sympathy to Lady Symon on husband鈥檚 death,
      • details of his will and legacies to relatives, ,
      • photograph of mourners leaving State funeral for Sir Josiah Symon,
    • Symons, Ivor G,
      • published A modern geography for Australian schools,
    • Symons, Lloyd Alfred Grigg,
      • awarded Young Scholarship,
      • returns from successful study at Cambridge,
  • T

    • Tasmania, University of,
      • Kenneth Owen Shatwell appointed Professor of Law,
    • Tassie, Mr,
      • asked whether BMA approval of TB Clinic site was wholly independent,
    • Tate Memorial Medal,
      • applications closed,
    • Tate, Professor Ralph,
      • Tate's 1882 supposition that the dugong was the apocryphal bunyip,
    • Tauber, Oscar,
      • publicity officer for Musical Association of SA,
    • Taunton, H C D,
      • appointed dental surgeon, Adelaide Hospital,
    • Taylor, J K, MA, BSc,
      • chemist at Waite working with Professor Prescott on soil research,
    • Taylor, Dr Robert Herbert George,
      • returns from post-graduate dentistry studies in Toronto and Boston,
    • Taylor, Trevor Roy, LLB,
      • admitted to SA Bar,
    • Teacher Training,
      • fewer or no students to be admitted to training college, ,
      • new students to be admitted,
      • training teachers to teach music in schools,
    • Teachers' College,
      • smaller number of students entering,
      • new students to be admitted,
      • government economies affect Training college,
      • no new students to be admitted,
      • training teachers to teach music in schools,
    • Teachers' Union,
      • teachers' salary cut,
    • Teakle, Mary,
      • awarded Grade IV Theory of Music Exhibition,
    • Theology, Study of,
      • Rev D F Mitchell argues that theology should be university subject,
    • Thomas, Margaret Helen,
      • conferring of degrees, ,
    • Thomas, R G,
      • architect of Supreme Court,
    • Thomas, Mrs E Davies Thomas,
      • obituary, endowed Davies-Thomas medical scholarships,
    • Thomas, R G,
      • worked with Professor Wood on research at Koonamore,
    • Thomas Price Scholarship,
      • tenable for four years study at university,
    • Thompson, Donald,
      • noted anthropologist appointed to work in Northern Territory,
    • Thompson, Mr,
      • said Government determined to cut grant for education,
    • Thomson, Alexander McQueen,
      • won J G Duncan-Hughes scholarship for St Andrews College,
    • Thomson, Harry, K C,
      • indicated willingness to join local society for former Oxford scholars,
      • met with other Rhodes Scholars,
      • replied to editoral on Scholars or Leaders,
      • obituaries, ,
      • photograph,
      • his contribution to University council,
    • Thornber, Catherine Maria,
      • bursary established in memory of former principal of Unley Park School,
    • Thornber Bursary,
      • Frances Carstairs Rymill awarded Thornber Bursary,
    • Thyer, F L,
      • apology for gathering of Rhodes Scholars,
    • Tideman, Harold,
      • sang in concert,
    • Tidemann, E P,
      • nominated for dental scholarship at North Western University, Chicago,
    • Tilly, Miss,
      • member of council of SA Music Teachers Association,
    • Tindale, Norman Barnett,
      • member of expedition to Mt Liebig,
      • left for three months study of natives in Musgrave Ranges, accompanied by Dr C Hackett, ,
      • reported on study of three months,
      • photograph,
      • to be met at Ernabella by anthropological expedition coming from Adelaide,
      • article describing Tantanoola Caves published in Transactions and Proceedings of Royal Society of South Australia,
      • returned from study of natives of the south east, accompanied by last member of Coorong tribe, Milerum or Mr Clarence Long,
      • discussed implications of proposal to 'breed out black blood',
      • showed and commented on films and 'stills' taken by him and Dr C Hackett and him and Dr Fry re lives and customs of natives in the Mann and Tomkinson ranges,
      • to accompany annual anthropological expedition as ethnologist and ethnological items collected by him to be retained by Museum,
      • reported on work of anthropology expedition,
      • in party formed for annual anthropology expedition,
    • Todd, Sir Charles,
      • founder of Adelaide Observatory,
    • Tostevin, Dr A L,
      • appointed honorary assistant ophthalmologist at Adelaide Hospital,
      • conducted operations and gave demonstrations at conference of surgeons,
    • Trades and Labour Council,
      • death of former president,
    • Trenerry, H G,
      • member of Council of Musical Association of SA,
    • Truman, Miss,
      • appointed to executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
    • Tuck, Bernard Geoffrey,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study law,
      • 19 year old Bernard G Tuck awarded LLB,
    • Turnbull, Gordon McLeod,
      • won a T E Barr Smith scholarship to attend St Andrews College,
    • Turner, Dr F B,
      • newly registered as doctor,
      • appointed resident medical officer, Adelaide Hospital,
  • U

    • Universities, other,
      • Professor W E Agar defended dismissal of editors of Melbourne University student paper,
      • Professor W E Agar at meeting of Australian National Research Council on manipulation of funds,
      • Bodleian library appeal for funds,
      • society of former Oxford students to be formed in South Australia,
      • University of Catania, Sicily, invites 成人大片 to share in its 500th year anniversary,
      • Dr R S Wallace compares Australian and American universities,
      • director of cancer research at Sydney University died, , , ,
      • editors of Melbourne University paper deposed,
      • external courses at Queensland University,
      • Kenneth Owen Shatwell appointed Professor of Law at University of Tasmania,
      • in Melbourne, increasing numbers of graduates being assisted in finding jobs by University Appointment Board,
      • University of Western Australia to re-establish Chair of Engineering and advertise other positions,
      • Sir William Mitchell to receive honorary degree of DLitt from UWA, ,
      • UWA professors accused of travelling away from campus on slightest excuse. If Uni not suffering, then this was evidence of over-staffing,
      • UWA professors not recalled from science conference,
      • Melbourne University using graduates to teach,
      • UWA may ask senior students to teach,
      • Miss M E Wood, University Librarian, UWA, said many wanted a women鈥檚 college for UWA and a Women鈥檚 College Fund had been established,
    • Upton, Dr W C T,
      • appointed assistant to skin section, Adelaide Hospital,
  • V

    • aughan, John Howard,
      • awarded CBE in Honours list,
    • Verco, Doctor Ronald Lister,
      • gained Fellowship of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh,
    • Verco, Sir Joseph Cooke,
      • obituary, photograph,
      • attendees at funeral,
      • bequests, ,
      • address given on his life,
      • presentation of Sir Joseph Verco Medal,
    • Verco, Mrs Stanley,
      • appointed to executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
    • Vice-Chancellors,
      • introduction of payment of vice chancellors debated, ,
    • Victoria Drive,
      • photograph of elm trees and university buildings,
    • Virgo, Jean,
      • played in students' concert,
    • Visitors,
      • Vice Admiral Imamura of Japanese navy visits university, photograph,
      • Governor General, Sir Isaac Isaacs, visited Barr Smith Library,
    • Vogalsang, T,
      • in party was formed for annual anthropology expedition,
    • Vollmar, Mr,
      • teacher at Adelaide College of Music,
  • W

    • Wainwright, John William,
      • likely to be new Auditor-General,
      • appointed Auditor-General, photograph,
      • given permission to continue lecturing at university,
    • Wainwright, W E,
      • attended meetings of National Research Council about manipulation of funds, ,
    • Wait, Miss Y,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Waite Agricultural Research Institute,
      • Director Professor A E V Richardson attended Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
      • Peter Waite's daughter, Mrs Elizabeth MacKeikan, leaves residue of her estate to University, expected to benefit Waite Institute,
      • continuing research on optimal growth of merino sheep,
      • Dr J Davidson and staff need money for research against thrips,
      • chemists on Waite staff work on soil research,
      • candelabrum presented to John Ridley in recognition of his invention of a reaper given to Waite Institute,
      • Doctorate of Science conferred on Professor Prescott of Waite,
      • visiting German expert praises Waite,
      • Geoffrey Samuel describes Waite fight against tomato wilt,
      • deputation seeks grant for thrips research,
      • Carnegie Trust offers funds to Waite,
      • Polar medal for A Howard, former member of Waite staff,
      • D B Adam appointed plant pathologist at Waite, ,
      • major report on research at Waite,
      • Waite staff member, L A T Ballard, awarded scholarship at Cambridge, ,
      • director of Waite at meeting of Council for Scientific and Industrial Research,
    • Waite, Edgar,
      • author of books dealing with fish, reptiles and amphibia,
    • Waite, Mrs Peter,
      • ten year anniversary of her death by which Urrbrae Estate passed to university,
    • Walker, Hilda,
      • member of subcommittee which organised Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Walker, Dr William Delano,
      • in London, lectured on work of Rev John Flynn,
      • his successes in England reported by Sir William Sowden,
      • letter from him describing his activities in England, photograph,
    • Walkley, Allan,
      • appointed to staff of Waite Agricultural Institute,
    • Walkley, Gavin,
      • chairman of Men's Union presided at first annual dinner,
    • Wallace, Dr Frank Kenneth,
      • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery conferred, ,
    • Wallace, Professor,
      • V C Sydney University had file on Prof H G Chapmen but did not act,
    • Wallman, R H,
      • moved that Frank Lindsay Worth be admitted to Bar,
    • Walsh, J P,
      • police prosecutor in case of stolen microscopes,
    • Walsh, Kevin Gerald, LLB,
      • admitted to Bar,
    • Walter, O H,
      • to attend ANZAAS,
    • Walter, Miss Hilda,
      • new graduate to be toasted at annual dinner of Women鈥檚 Union,
      • SA graduate attended Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Want, Mrs. R.A.,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Ward, Dr Leonard Keith,
      • article on inflammable gases found in bore holes at Minlaton and Kangaroo Island, in Transactions and Proceedings of Royal Society of South Australia,
      • photograph of members of Council of School of Mines,
    • Ward, J F,
      • member of committee of University Graduate Union for 1934,
      • in discussions about teaching of music in schools,
      • attended teaching music in schools demonstration at Conservatorium,
      • discussed value of aesthetic education,
      • discussed implications of more leisure for workers,
      • principal of Prince Alfred College, photograph,
    • Ward, Dr Leonard Keith,
      • to attend ANZAAS,
      • to contribute a chapter to Sir Edgeworth David's book,
      • pays tribute to Professor Howchin,
    • Warden, Joy,
      • one of Adelaide鈥檚 young musical geniuses,
    • Warhurst, W W,
      • President of Pharmaceutical Society at granting of diplomas,
    • Waterhouse, Miss L,
      • resigned from advisory committee of Mareeba Babies Hospital,
    • Watkins, Miss E,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Watson, Professor Archibald,
      • Details of present activities of former Adelaide professor, photographs, ,
    • Watson, Catherine,
      • performed in Opera Class production of "Faust",
    • Watson, Miss P N,
      • member of Dress and Color committee for Royal visit,
    • Watts, M E J,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study arts,
    • Way, Sir Samuel James,
      • presided at inaugural meeting of Shakespeare Society in 1884,
      • bequest of books to University,
    • Webb, Dr Arthur Liddon,
      • appointed Surgeon-Superintendent, Broken Hill Hospital,
      • returning to Sydney after studying bone diseases in India,
    • Wellcome Gold Medal,
      • F E Williams was awarded the Welcome Gold Medal,
    • Wells, Larry,
      • led Elder Expedition of 1891 which explored central Australia,
    • West, Reginald Arthur,
      • Principal of Adelaide High School elected to Council, photograph,
    • Westover, Madam Ada,
      • tutored promising young violinist,
    • Wheatley, Dr Frederick William,
      • educational and naval career,
      • received CBE in honours list,
    • Whibley, Cyril G,
      • returning after 5 years鈥 experience in England in electrical engineering, ,
    • Whimpress, Thomas Abraham, LLB,
      • admitted as legal practitioner,
    • Whitford, Mr,
      • Minister of Agriculture thanked at Annual Prize Giving Roseworthy College,
    • Whitham, Miss A B,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Whitington, Sylvia,
      • played in South Australian Orchestra, , , , ,
      • played in staff concerts and string quartet, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
      • her students performed, ,
    • Wibberly, Brian,
      • book published in London on relation of Religion and Music reviewed,
    • Wicks, H N,
      • Chair of Advisory Board of Agriculture to hold public meeting to raise money for research on thrips,
    • Wigley, T J,
      • given certificate of Pharmacy,
    • Wilcher, Lewis Charles,
      • SA Rhodes scholar wins Calbertian Prize, Balliol College,
      • met with Dr Charles Fenner and other SA Rhodes scholars in Oxford,
      • appointed Dean, Trinity College Melbourne, biography
      • success,
    • Wilcox, Frank,
      • appointed to executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
    • Wildy, R A,
      • in party of Engineering students to go on tour,
    • Wiebusch, Adele,
      • student of John Horner gave recital,
    • Wilkie, L, Director of Art Gallery,
      • in party formed for annual anthropology expedition,
    • Wilkins, Sir Hubert,
      • Plans 12 weather observation stations in Antarctica to improve weather forecasting,
    • Wilkinson, Professor Herbert John,
      • member of committee of Graduate Union for 1934,
      • re-elected chairman of Graduate's Union,
      • to attend ANZAAS,
      • to give public lecture,
      • gave public lecture on evolution of human brain, ,
      • brief biography, ,
      • appointed president of University union, photograph,
      • urged provision of building for Men鈥檚 Union, need for expression of leadership,
      • against intermarriage of Aborigines and whites,
      • promoted goals of proposed music salon,
      • chaired meeting which founded Adelaide Music Salon,
      • elected chair of executive committee of Adelaide Music Salon,
      • spoke of musical innovation at university,
      • present at lunch for former organist at Westminster Abbey,
      • photographed at annual commemoration lunch,
    • Wilkinson, Thomas Lancelot,
      • senior forestry officer in South Rhodesia, visiting family in South Australia,
    • Williams, Donald Carter, BA,
      • won J C Duncan-Hughes scholarship to St Andrews College,
      • won the Lady Duncan scholarship to St Andrews College,
      • won David Murray Scholarship last year,
    • Williams, Francis Edgar,
      • 1915 Rhodes Scholar visiting Adelaide,
      • awarded Wellcome Gold Medal,
      • studying on Rockefeller Fellowship,
      • given award by Royal Anthropological Institute,
      • photograph,
    • Williams, H Gill,
      • appointed consulting dental surgeon, Adelaide Hospital,
      • member university dentistry department, appointed to Adelaide Hospital advisory committee,
    • Williams, Hartley,
      • performed in Students鈥 concert,
    • Williamson, Arthur,
      • as Vice President of Musical Association of SA, helps plan music festival,
      • claims nucleus of teachers available for new music in schools,
      • Dr Davies responds to his comments,
    • Williamson, Kathleen,
      • played in Students鈥 concert,
    • Willsmore, Miss E,
      • treasurer of Musical Association of SA,
    • Willson, J H,
      • in party of Engineering students to go on tour,
    • Wiltshire, Mary,
      • played in Students鈥 concert,
    • Winser, Leigh,
      • photograph of members of Council of School of Mines,
    • Witt, Eric Hans,
      • with Arthur Phillip Hunwick has invented gauge to measure inflow of water into reservoirs,
    • Women Students,
      • registrar says no need for women's college yet,
      • annual meeting of Women Graduates Association,
      • annual dinner of Women鈥檚 Union,
      • woman graduate dies in India,
      • women graduates admitted to practice of law,
    • Womersley, Herbert,
      • to replace A M Lea as entomologist at Museum,
    • Wood, Dr Gordon Leslie,
      • was master at St Peter鈥檚 College,
      • lecture on problems of Exchange and Sterling, ,
      • leaving for US and England to study means of economic recovery,
    • Wood, Professor Joseph Garnett Wood,
      • report on rabbit damage at Koonamore reserve,
      • debated antiquity of Jervois skull,
      • reports on what sex means in plant life,
      • awarded DSc in recognition of his scientific research,
      • appointed to 鈥淔auna and Flora Board to replace Michael Hawker,
      • submitted to council report of research at Koonamore reserve,
      • appointed Professor of Botany,
      • biography and photograph,
      • winner of John Bagot Scholarship and John L Young Scholarship,
      • to give lecture in 1932 public lecture program,
      • appointed to Chair of Botany,
      • short biography and photograph,
    • Wood, Philip,
      • played in Students' concerts, ,
    • Wood-Jones, Professor Frederic,
      • claims Jervois skull is modern,
      • to visit China,
      • distinguished scholar once member of university staff,
      • short biography,
      • published handbook on mammals,
    • Woodroffe, K,
      • Dux of second year, silver medal winner, Annual Prize Giving at Roseworthy College,
    • Woods, Mrs Tenison, (nee Mary Kitson),
      • advocated Law as a profession for girls,
      • at Conference of Australian Federation of University Women,
    • Worden, Delma Joy,
      • awarded Grade IV Practice of Music Exhibition,
    • Workers' Educational Association,
      • tutor at WEA appointed headmistress of Victorian school,
      • offers opportunities to all ages to study, get degrees,
      • President celebrates end of WEA year, thanks University for support,
      • Secretary of WEA promised consideration of request for short course for clergy,
    • Worth, Frank Lindsay, LLB,
      • admitted to Bar,
    • Wotton, Harry,
      • appointed to Elder Conservatorium, ,
      • photographs, ,
      • sang at Peter Bornstein's recital,
      • to produce student opera,
      • sang songs by Grieg in staff concert,
      • to assist in concert on rebuilt organ,
      • Producer of Opera Class performance of "Faust",
      • sang in orchestral concert,
      • to sing in musical interlude,
      • sang in lunch time concert in Lady Symon Hall,
      • sang at re-opening of reconstructed Elder Hall Organ, ,
      • Mrs Alex Burnard sang in his place when he was ill,
    • Wright, Dorothy M,
      • winner of Joseph Fisher Medal, ,
    • Wright, L M,
      • awarded evening scholarship to study law,
    • Wynes, William Anstey,
      • awarded Doctor of Laws and Bonython Prize,
  • Y

    • Yorkgate Library,
      • F G Davidson rejects criticism of Circulating Library; small demand for scientific and technical books met by Yorkgate Library in Institute building,
    • Young Scholarship,
      • L H G Symons won Young Scholarship,
    • Young, Sir Walter,
      • managing director of Elder Smith and Co, reports on economic trends after returning from overseas,
      • attended State tribute to Sir Josiah Symon,
  • Z

    • Zoology, Study of,
      • Professor Cleland donates rare bird, fleshy footed shearwater, to Museum,