Index to Volume 18 (1928-1929) University of Adelaide Archives: Series 163 University Newscuttings Books A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Agricultural Science, Faculty of, Council has announced the creation of a Faculty of Agricultural Science, 129 recommendation for establishment of a Chair of Agriculture, 72 Agriculture, study of, land at Fullarton to be used for an agricultural high school, 3 regulations relating to degree in agricultural science, 104, 105 value of agricultural education lectures given at meeting of Teachers' College, 71 Alderman, Arthur Richard, MSc, on a field trip to Tea Tree Creek, 78 to teach in the absence of Sir Douglas Mawson, 171, 175, 182 photograph, 182 Allen, Dr Eleanor Alice, BA, gave first of a series of lectures on Child Psychology, 62 to lecture on "Research Work in Psychology as Seen in London", 94 delivered the last lecture upon child psychology, 196m Angas Engineering Exhibition, won by Robert A Simpson, 126 Angas, Charles Howard, obituary, photograph, 113 Angas Parsons, Philip Brendan, LLB, admitted to the Bar, 115 conferred with Bachelor of Laws, 116 admitted as practitioner of the Supreme Court, 189 photograph, 189, 196n Appleby, Dr Harold Henry, MBBS, studying in Edinburgh, 91 Archibald Henry Peake Bursary, awarded to Colin Grant, 122 Arts, Faculty of, Professor John Raymond Wilton MA DSc appointed Dean, 108 astronomy, lecture by Professor Robert William Chapman MA to the Astronomical Society, 65 Australian Music Examinations Board, annual conference, 14 photograph of Board members, 15 board should be supported, 56 Professor W A Laver in Adelaide for examinations of Australian Music Examinations Board, 88 examination results have been released, 99 Australian School of Forestry, Australian School of Forestry has been completed in Canberra, 81 B Bagster, Professor Lancelot Salisbury, DSc, awarded a grant for work on essential oils, 109 Barbour, Dorothy Jean in Final Students Concert, 109 Barwell, Sir Henry Newman, LLB, Agent-General in England, 89 denies rumours that he was about to resign, 130 on ‘The Organisation and Administration of Public Health’, 167 Basedow, Dr Herbert., BSc PhD, informed of the amount of radium received for cancer treatment, 90 Basnett, Olive, LRAM, to teach singing at the Conservatorium, 14 photograph, 14 Bayly, William R, BA BSc, elected vice president of the Classical Association, 31 has retired from the Council, 99 nominated and elected to senate,104, 107, 109 resigns as Headmaster of Prince Alfred College, 127 appointed to the Advisory Council of Education, 177 photograph, 185 Beard, Dr Jack Roland Stanley Grose, MBBS, appointed tutor in obstetrics, 126 Beare, Sir Thomas Hudson, BA BSc, brief biography and photograph, 89, 166 Beare, Dr Frank Howard, MBBS, reappointed honorary assistant physician, 196i, Becker, J H Dr, MDMS (Marburg) credentials as a bone fide medical doctor questioned, 171 issues writ against Smith’s newspapers, 178 Begg, P Raymond, BDSc, appointed Lecturer in Dentistry, 108 Bennett, Richard William, LLB KC, obituary and photograph, 150 bequeathed £500 for annual prizes and a scholarship for students of the law school, 176 bequests, gifts & endowments, in annual report, 2 major gifts, 6 W J Young gives money for railings, 116, 118 Edward Neale’s bequest for medical research, in particular cancer research, 5, 118 Richard Bennett bequeathed £500 for annual prizes and a scholarship for students of the law school, 176 Sir Josiah Symons to bequeath his books to the public of Adelaide, 44 Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd donated £2,000 for research on wheat, 76, 118 Koonamore Flora Reserve vested in the University Council for study of regeneration of the native flora, 88 Will of Ronald Lindsay Johnson, which benefits the University, brought before the courts, 92 The Carnegie Corporation gives $US5000 for co-operative adult education program, 108, 118 Sir John Melrose gives £10,000 for laboratory at Waite Agricultural Research Institute, 118, 129 T E Barr Smith’s donation for library, 119 Sir Langdon Bonython’s gift to become available in 1930, 119 Empire Marketing Board and Council for Scientific and Industrial Research both give £3000 toward a laboratory for co-operative investigation on pasture and soil problems, 129 Percy Grainger gives a further £100 in aid of the SA Orchestra, 152 From “Fifty Years Ago”, Commercial Travellers' Association provides £150 for scholarship, 154 Darling family donates £10,000 for laboratories at Waite Institute for soil research, 155, 156 Mrs G A Jury gave £12,000 in 1921 to create a Chair of Literature, 160 Dr William Ramsay Smith gives over 800 books to the library, 166 Mr Richard William Bennett, LLB KC bequeaths £500 to provide annual prizes and a scholarship for law students, 176 Berry, Frances Winifred, MA, learning modern methods of education in UK, 160 appointed delegate to the British Commonwealth League Conference,184 photograph, 184 Berry, Professor R J A, expert in mental health holidaying in Adelaide, photograph, 126 Bickersteth, Rev Kenneth Julian Faithful, MA, elected to the committee of the Classical Association, 31 appointed to the Advisory Council of Education, 177 Bills, James, BA, appointed Headmaster of King's College, 25, 36 photograph, 36 Birks, Walter Richard, BSc(Agric), Writes on ‘Farming as a Profession’, 80 photograph, 80 Bleby, Dorothy Aileen, 1926 recipient of the Bundey prize, 12 Bleby, Thelma Evelyn, LLB, 1923 recipient of the Bundey prize, 12 to begin practice on her own, 90 Bonython Hall, University negotiating with government for lands on which to build great hall, 130 Bonython, Sir John Langdon, BA(Cam), brief biography and photograph, 95 presentation at Council of the School of Mines, 102 Sir George Murray pays tribute to Sir Langdon Bonython for his gifts, 118 donated money for a great hall, 130 now the senior Australian knight, 175 at the Levee at Government House, photograph,185 "A Distinguished Australian", photograph, 199 Booth, Sydney Russell, BA, Chairman of SA branch of Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, 89 supports the creation of a Chair of Economics, 94 appointed chairman of the Board of Commercial Studies, 108 Bornstein, Peter, new lecturer in violin, 164, 165, 166 photograph, 164, 165 Botany, Chair of, Council has decided not to fill at present, 129, 130 Bragg, Professor Sir William Bragg, DSc FRS KBE, brief biography, 41, 89 photographs, 41, 77 encouraged Professor Richard Daniel Kleemann to attend the university, 70 Nobel prize, 44 congratulated on his presidency of the British Association, 118 addressed the British Association on role of research in supporting industry, 77, 97 Bragg, Professor William Lawrence, DSc FRS, brief biography as part of an article "South Australians Abroad", 89 Nobel prize, 44 brief biography, 8, 41 Bray, John J, awarded a Government bursary to study law, 122 Brebner,Charles Cave, LLB, appointed Lecturer in commercial law, 126 Broadbent (nee Chapple) Mrs Marian, BA, daughter of Frederick Chapple, resides in Adelaide, 76 Bronner, Rudolph, MA, left for Freiburg to write his doctoral thesis, 1 Brose, Dr Henry Herman Leopold Adolph, BSc, brief biography as part of an article "South Australians Abroad", 89 Brown, Dr Gilbert, appointed instructor in anaesthetics, 108 Brown, Professor William Jethro, LLD, letter regarding Prof Herbert Woollard's lecture on genetics of the feeble minded, 55, 59 presided over a meeting of the Economic Society, 67 President of the Economic Society, 89 believes creation of economics course of practical use to the business community, 94 buildings, photograph of erection of new science laboratory, 6, 17 university looking to acquire new lands to extend buildings, 14 support for university eastern extension, 15 photograph of construction of Lady Symon Building, 17, 133 photograph of entrance to the University, 37, 137 appeal for £20,000 for new chemistry building, 77, 78 "Fifty Years Ago” all the tenders for the new buildings rejected, 125 Sir Langdon Bonython has provided funds for a great hall, 130 refectory for members of the student union has been finished, 132 Government preparing Bill to provide University with more land, 144, 145, 148, 149 photograph of recently completed women’s changing rooms, 182 Bundey Prize, won by P C Greenland, 12 Burdon, Roy Stanley, BSc, to deliver the physics lectures for the Workers' Education Association, 130 Burgess, Amy, photograph of delegate to the Commonwealth League Conference, 184 Burston, Dr Samuel Roy, MBBS, reappointed honorary assistant physician, 196i C Cairns, Dr Hugh William Bell, MBBS, now assistant surgeon at a London Hospital, 129 calender, university calendar, 3 Campbell, Professor Arthur Fitzgerald, MA, elected vice president of University Graduates' Association, 56 Campbell, Dr Thomas Draper, DSc., at Koonibba Mission studying the lives of full-blooded aborigines, 70 will join a scientific expedition to central Australia, photograph, 179 Carey, Francis Clive Savill, BA MusBac, responds to Maurice Besley's caustic criticism of Australians and their music, 94 Catherine Helen Spence Scholarship, three Spence scholars, 135 founded 1912, 77 Casson, Leslie Frank, MA, the J L Young scholar, 117 ceremonies and celebrations, opening of Division of Animal Nutrition laboratory by the Prime Minister, Mr Bruce, 95 annual University concert and procession to be held in March, 113 Annual Commemoration Luncheon of the Graduates' Association, 117 Jubilee of the SA branch of the British Medical Association, 163,165 University Ball, 196j Chamberlain, Reginald Roderic St.Clair, LLB, appointed Crown Prosecutor, photograph, 76 Chancellors, Sir George Murray, photograph, 110 Sir George Murray presides at commemoration, 118 Chapman Professor Robert William, MA CMG, honours conferred by the Governor, 27 biography, photograph, 27, 103, 144 on reasons why the University is land for proposed expansion, 42 to represent the university at the conference of the Australian Universities, 59 to represent South Australian institutions at the Australian Library Conference, 64 lecture to the Astronomical Society, 65, 69 addressed the Constitutional Club on "The University in Relation to Community Life", 68, 69 on the success of Professor Richard Daniel Kleemann, 70 attended the break-up of the Workers' Education Association, 100 made a presentation to Sir Langdon Bonython, 102 awarded the Peter Nicol Russell memorial medal for engineering, 103, 108, 144 acting Vice Chancellor, 118 lecture on globular clusters, 149 selected as one of the engineers to enquire into the subsidence at Eildon Weir, 151 Chapple, Dr Harold, BSc, son of Frederick Chapple is head gynaecologist at Guy's Hospital, 76 Chapple, Dr Phoebe, BSc MBBS, daughter of Frederick Chapple, practising in Adelaide, 76 Chapple, Dr Frederic John, BSc MB ChB, son of Frederick Chapple, practising in Adelaide, 76 Chapple, Alfred, BSc, son of Frederick Chapple, lecturing at St John's College, 76 Chapple, Ernest, BSc, son of Frederick Chapple, is manager of the British and Bombay Trading company, 76 Chemistry, Faculty of, Dr A Killen Macbeth to take up the position of Professor of Chemistry, 3 Chinner, Norman awarded Elder Scholarship for organ playing, 3 Cilento, Dr Raphael West, MD, appointed Chief Quarantine Officer and Director of the Division of Tropical Hygiene, 55, 74 to undertake a medical survey of Melanesia, 82 returns from visit to leper colony, 125 Clark, Edward Vincent, BSc, becomes Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, London, 2 Cleland, Professor John Burton, MD, on "Health Reflections on Dust, Flies, Mosquitoes, Hydatids and Milk", 54 at Koonibba Mission studying full-blooded aborigines, 70 appointed a Commissioner of the National Park, 178 joins a scientific expedition to central Australia, 179 photograph, 179 Close, Dr Walter John Westcott, MBBS MS, currently studying overseas, 91 Close, Frank W, awarded a Government bursary to study science, 122 clubs, societies & associations, Graduates Association welcomes two new professors, 12 clubs, societies & associations, Classical Association, 31, 66, 149 Australasian Corporation of Public Accountants, 44, 46 Graduates' Association, 56 Veterinary Association, 94 Commonwealth Club, 162 Royal Society, 174 University Wives' Club, 176 Economic Society, 79 Commerce Students' Association, 38 Cockburn, Dr Malcolm Turner, MBBS, currently studying overseas, 91 Cole, Cyril Richard, BSc, appointed to the position of Forestry Officer at Canberra, 132, 137 photograph, 137 Colquhoun, Colin Roy, admitted to the bar, 115 admitted as practitioner of the Supreme Court, 189 photograph, 189 Colquhoun, Thomas Talbot, BSc, appointed Assistant Lecturer and demonstrator in Botany, 126 conferences & seminars, annual conference of the Australian Music examinations Board to be held in Adelaide, 8 list of delegates to Australian Universities’ Geologists’ Conference, 22 hoped Adelaide University will be represented at Canadian conference, 23 delegates to the conference of State Directors of Education visited the Waite Institute, 23 Empire representatives of Forestry Conference to arrive in Adelaide, 23 Forestry Conference, 43, 53, 54, 60, 69 Australian representatives to Empire Cancer Campaign, 51, 53 Conference of the Australian Universities, 59, 63-64, 70, 71 Australian Library Conference to be held at Melbourne University, 64 delegates to Congress of the Agricultural Bureau visit Waite Agricultural Research Institute, 86 State school teachers conference held in Sydney, 123 delegates to International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship, 127 Australian Medical Congress to be held in Sydney, 170 Report on geologists’ conference by Dr L Keith Ward, 196i Photograph of participants at geologists’ conference, 196g Cooke, Dr William Ternent, DSc, issues raised on fuels at the International Chemistry Conference, 1, 2 photograph, 1 article on the possible utilization of brown coal, 49 Coombs, Herbert, MA BSc, 1920 Rhodes Scholar graduates as Doctor of Philosophy at Cambridge, 69 Corbin, Dr Cecil, MBBS, reappointed honorary surgeon, 196i Cornish, Jack Rodolph, LLB, admitted to Bar,115, 196 admitted as practitioner of the Supreme Court, 189 photograph, 189, 196n Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, see Research Organisations courses, non-degree, Diploma of Elocution to be included at the Elder Conservatorium, 16 proposed Diploma of Public Administration, 122, 123, 125, 164, 178 revised syllabus for the Diploma of Commerce, 126 first diploma course in commercial studies, 160 Cozens, Vida Victoria, opened the students concert, 9 Associate in Music, 109 Crampton, Mary St Clair, MA, passed examinations at the Sorbonne, 196l Crane, Alexander Herbert, BSc, selected as the Commonwealth Fund Service Fellow in Forestry, 150, 151 Crocker, Walter Russell, BA, gained a fellowship to study history at Stanford University, 20 Cudmore, Arthur Murray, MBBS FRCS, to represent University at the first annual meeting of the College of Surgeons, 3 Cummins, Alice Mary, LLB, first woman admitted to Bar, 128 admitted to Bar of the Supreme Court, 196n photograph, 128, 196n curriculum development, teaching Japanese at university should be considered, 43 recommendation agricultural studies be introduced from primary school upwards,72 recommendation for the establishment of a Chair of Agriculture, 72 Curtis, Daisy R, studying effects of drug taking and excessive alcoholism, 77 D Darling, Harold, donates £10,000 on behalf of Darling Family for soil research, 156 Davey, Dr Constance Muriel, MA, discusses the psychological contribution to the treatment of practical affairs, 135 the second recipient of the Catherine Helen Spence Scholarship, 77 David, Sir Tannatt William Edgeworth, DSc (Oxon), evidence suggests geological beginnings much earlier than supposed, 33, 35, 38 fossil discoveries in Adelaide Hills, 40, 70, 78 photograph, 40, 170 will accompany Sir Douglas Mawson over some of the chief areas of remarkable ancient fossils around Adelaide, 111, 114 has been in Adelaide and surrounds collecting fossils, 142 visiting Adelaide collecting material for his book, "Geology in the Commonwealth", 170 Davidson, Dr James, DSc, appointed Head of the Entomological Department at Waite Agricultural Research Institute, 23, photograph, 23, 95, 96, 179,183b arrived in Adelaide to take up his position, 95, 96, 129, 183, 184 public lecture on "Insect Life in Relation to Agriculture - Insects as a Menace", 175 Davies, Cecil Ernest, LLB, admitted to the Bar, 11, 12 Davies, Professor Edward Harold, MusDoc, discussed the history of the South Australian Orchestra, 14, responds to letter re finances of South Australian Orchestra, 159 spoke of the impact of gramophone and wireless on music appreciation,16 appointed one of the examiners at the University of Western Australia, 156 letter responding to Davies’ comments regarding South Australian organists, 175 resume, 175 photograph, 8, 9, 130, 175, 179 welcomed to students’ concert, 9 importance of training children to appreciate good music, 155, 156, 158 condemns popular taste for jazz, 155 presents case for paid organist, 170 has joined others at Koonibba Mission to make phonographic records of native songs, 70 will join a scientific expedition to central Australia, 179 writes to the Editor praising the production of "La Mascotte”, 37 returned from the far west coast of SA gathering information about aboriginal music, 76 discusses the coming season for the South Australian Orchestra, 150 enthusiastic regarding the appointment of a paid city organist, 170 outcomes of a recent study tour in London, 2, 8, 9 writes on broadcasting in England, 10 elected to the committee of University Graduates' Association, 56 discusses formation of an Australian Broadcasting Commission, 59 appointed Dean of the Faculty of Music, 108 writes on the status of arts as a community asset in "The Professional Musician", 121 to deliver his annual opening address, 130 at the annual conference of the Australian Music Examinations Board, 143 appointed to the Advisory Council of Education, 177 presentation of successful students to Davies at concert, 109 Davies, Dr Harold Whitridge, MBBS, won the Parkin Prize, 137 Davis, Mr John Alexander, BE, conferred with Bachelor of Engineering, 164 Dawbarn, Mary Campbell, MSc, thesis deemed acceptable, 76 has secured the Master of Science Degree, 77 second woman to gain a Master of Science degree at the University of Adelaide, 193 photograph, 193 Dawson, Dr Joseph Bernard, MD, appointed tutor in obstetrics, Faculty of Medicine, 108, 126 Deland, Effie Wyllie, BSc, to deliver lectures in chemistry and physiology for the Workers' Educational Association, 130 Dentistry, Faculty of, Dr Arthur Murray Cudmore appointed dean of faculty, 108 Dentistry, study of, first year Dentistry results, 133 Denton, Harold, new teacher of singing at the Conservatorium,10, 76, 94, 193 photograph, 10, 193 Dix, Jessica Laura, Associate in Music, principal subject, pianoforte, 109 Dorsch, Theodore S, awarded a Government bursary to study arts, 122 Dowie, David L, awarded a Government bursary to study science, 122 Duffield, Dr Walter Geoffrey, BSc DSc, investigating the transfer of Perth Observatory to the Commonwealth, 196k E Eardley, Frederick William, BA, to meet with the proposed members of the Cancer Research Committee, 55 elected to the committee of University Graduates' Association, 56 only nomination for the office of Clerk of the University Senate, 104 photograph, 193 Earl, Professor John Campbell, DSc PhD, appointed to the Chair of Organic Chemistry, University of Sydney, 4 awarded a grant to work on posidonia fibre and celluloses of other Australian plants, 109 Eckersley, Rev Percy Cyril Wheaton, BA, assisted Prof David and Professor Howchin in search for fossils in the Adelaide hills, 70 Economics, Chair of, Professor L G Melville began as Chair of Economics, 155 Council to establish Chair of Economics, 93, 94,129,130 Edwards, Dr Hurtle Thomas Jack, DDSc, appointed lecturer in prosthetic dentistry, 108 elected by the registered dentists to the Dental Board, 113 reappointed at the Adelaide Hospital, 196i Elder Conservatorium, photograph, 130 I G Reimann, Acting Director, has just completed 30 years of service, 3 Clive Carey returning to London, 4 meeting to discuss concerts for the coming year, 4 third Annual Meeting of the Elder Conservatorium, 5 organ program for first concert, featuring John Horner, 6, 7 string quartet organising season of subscription concerts, 7 Harold S Denton is new teacher of singing, 10, 76, 94, 193 students' concerts held, 17, 61, 75, 109, 138, 176 chamber Music Concert, 22 organ recitals by John Horner, 32, 36, 38, 43, 49, 54, 56, 58, 63, 65, 156, 171 review of John Horner’s concert: pianoforte concert, 35, opera class performance of "La Mascotte", 38 String Quartet recital, 39, 75 photograph of staff and students at a reception for Russian pianist Shura Cherkassky, 74 discussions about the wearing at graduation of "Musical Caps and Gowns", 45, 63, 85 concerts by members of the staff, 95, 137, 152 Opera Class performance of "Lochinvar", 105 Professor W.A. Laver of Melbourne will conduct examinations today, 105 changes in staff at the Elder Conservatorium, 118 James Anderson appointed as teacher of elocution, 130 Signorina Masullo teaches Italian, French and German, 130 reopens with an address by Dr Harold Davies, 131 elocution curriculum extended, 143 pianoforte recitals, 156, 162 Sylvia Whitington, leader of successful first recital of the String Quartet, 162 Peter Bornstein new violin teacher,164, 165, 166 opera class gave a performance of "Iphigenia in Aulis", 175 Elder Scholarship, Elder Scholarship for organ playing has been awarded to Norman Chinner, 3 Ellis, Dr Roy Gilmore, BDS, secured top place in final examinations in Canada, 156 photograph, 156 appointed research fellow by at the University of Toronto, 171 Engineering, study of examination results, 96 Eustace, John Leonard, BDS, appointed Lecturer in dental materia medica and therapeutics, 108 evening lectures, to be continued due to popularity, 2 evening studentships awarded by Hon. M. McIntosh, Minister of Education, 8 examinations, Leaving Commercial Examination results 1928, 125 supplementary leaving examinations, 1, 4 Public Examinations Board examiners on the unsatisfactory standard of English, 5, 134 reply to "Fed Up" regarding comments on students paper, 16 opinion on the standard of teaching English, 35 letter regarding music examinations, 61 unrecognised companies conducting musical examinations in Australia, 63, 69
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