Index to Volume 21 (1934-1935) - University Newscuttings Books
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Abotomey, Olive Wanda,
studying speech therapy in London, photograph, 100
Adams, Reginald Keith Sorby,
principal of St Andrew's School, Singapore, 176
Adam, David B,
appointed lecturer in plant pathology, 60
elected fellow of Royal Society of SA, 96
Adey, William J,
announces innovations in curricula for 1935 in principal Adelaide schools, 34
discusses issues in teaching biology in schools, 43
appointed to Advisory Council of Education, 57
to undertake major revision of school curriculum, photograph, 106
asserts general methods of assessment in melting pot, 113
received grant from Carnegie Corporation to do study tour overseas, 135 , 154
chaired first full meeting of council considering state’s education, representatives of university present, 164
awarded imperial honour, 172
patron of headmasters’ club, 172
attended unveiling of bronze at St Marks, 178
says proposal for headmasters’ certificates for school leavers has advantages, but exam system only way to distribute scholarships, 181
recommends scheme to register teachers in private schools, 181
Agriculture, Study of,
new farming ideas, 111
CSIR laboratories in Adelaide seeking better nutrition answers for animals, 105
Dr Mackerras and M R Freney, B Sc, C.S.I.R. Canberra, experimenting with preparations to control sheep blowfly with some success, 136
Aitken, Dr Gilbert William Elliot,
becomes deputy superintendent of Parkside mental hospital, 69
Alexander Clark Memorial Prize,
awarded to Alan Arthur Coad, 24 , 27
Allen, Edgar,
appointed to Advisory Council of Education, 57
member of university Public Examinations Advisory Committee discusses proposed changes to system, 88
argues for retention of intermediate examination, 90
defence of traditional curricula, 117
appointed superintendent of secondary education, photograph, brief biography, 174
Allen, John Howard,
short biography, leaving for England to sit for Indian Civil Service examination, 178
Ambrose, Betty Rosslyn,
proxime accessit in Lister prize results, 134
Amos, George Lewis,
wins John Bagot Scholarship, 24 , 27
president of politics club, 88
Andrew Scott Prize for Latin,
awarded to Gilbert Rowe James, 23 , 27
Angas, J H,
fifty years ago his generosity made possible an appointment to chair of chemistry, 22
Angel, Laura Madeline,
president of women's union was chair at annual dinner, 32
Angus, Dorothea Mary,
shared prize for best executant result at MEB examinations, 19 , 20
Angwin, Hugh Thomas Moffitt,
appointed deputy engineer-in-chief, engineering and water supply department, photograph, biography, 63
to be appointed engineer-in-chief, photograph, 155
Annual Report,
annual report for 1934, 54
annual report for 1934 available in 1935 calendar, 58
Anthoney, Mr, M P,
member of council who made annual visit to Waite, 174
Anthropology, Study of
article by F Fenner on gibber plains visited by university anthropological expedition, 2
article on strict code of morality observed by Aboriginal people written by unidentified member of university expedition to Pandy Pandy, 4
editorial comment on outcomes of university anthropological expeditions, 4 , 5
work of Professor Cleland, 1 , 59 , 70 , 75 , 79 , 103
lecturer in English, T G H Strehlow, spent 23 months studying Aranda tribe, 6
expedition to Musgrave, Warburton ranges, 101 , 103 , 140 , 169 , 189
Commonwealth Government urged to fund anthropology as study for employees working in mandated territories, 114
Archibald Henry Peake Bursary,
awarded on leaving honours results to Edward C Swan, 36
Arden, Dr Felix Wilfred,
medical degree conferred, 29
to join ship as surgeon, will do post graduate work in England, 137
Artkinson, Dr A,
principal of Methodist Ladies College said to claim employers demand intermediate certificate, 102
Ashton, Kathleen Anne,
had diploma of music conferred, 65
Ayers, Margaret
received evening studentship in commerce, 69
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BMA Prize in Medicine, Section of Clinical Medicine,
awarded to Walter John O'Connor, 27
Bachelor of Agricultural Science,
Bachelor of Arts,
Badger, Colin Robert,
to return after studying at London School of Economics, 39
claims world turning socialist, 64
supported approach to university to establish course in social studies, 165
1931 winner Tinline Scholarship addressed Legacy Club, 173a
to address branch of Australian League of Nations Union on "Co-operative Defence Ideal", 112
Bailey, Frederick Manson,
awarded Russell Grimwade forestry scholarship to study at Oxford, 167
Bald, Dr Robert Cecil,
resigned from Adelaide position as lecturer, short biography, 58
appointed lecturer in English at Stellenbosch University, 59
Barbour, Robert Roy Pitty,
master of St Andrews announces college scholarships, 57
lecturer in ethics outlines "Why we should seek pleasure", 44
elected committee member of classical association, 89
Barker, Alwyn Bowman,
to give special course of 30 lectures on industrial engineering if certain number of students enrol, 57
Barker, Dr J M,
house surgeon to start at Adelaide hospital, 53
Barnden, Ronald Leo,
awarded Eugene Alderman Scholarship, photograph, 24 , 27
Barr Smith Library,
Barrien, Miss Beryl Stoddard,
appointed demonstrator in botany, 60
Basedow, Dr Herbert,
review of his book, "Knights of the boomerang, episodes from a life spent among the native tribes of Australia", 121
Baudinet, Dr Walter Hooper,
advanced student assisting at Adelaide Hospital, to sit for final qualifying medical examination in June, 53
Bayly, William Reynolds,
retiring from council eligible for re-election, 175
Beare, Dr Frank Howard,
elected president of medical students’ association, 65
prominent medical practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Beare, Sir Thomas Hudson,
regius professor of engineering at University of Edinburgh, biography, 106
Beck, A B,
assisting H W Gartrell in experimental work on treatment of gold ores, 36
Beeston, Miss Doris Ann,
representing Kindergarten union, supports proposal for course in social studies, 165
Begg, Dr Percy Raymond,
thesis accepted for degree of doctor of dental science, 168
Benefactors,
Sir Langdon Bonython’s gifts to education primarily to university, 8
Bequests, Gifts & Endowments,
Carnegie Corporation of New York has given Capehart electric phonograph, 824 records, 250 scores, library of books on music, 53
Lord Nuffield entry, 90
Edith Bonython, T E Barr Smith, Norman Darling each gave £5000 towards foundation of Institute of Medical Research, 157
three gifts towards foundation of institute of medical research, 158
medical school has received over the years £104,000 in endowments, 159
Lady Symon formally handed over more than 7600 volumes from the library of Sir Josiah Symon to the Board of Governors of the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery, 168
Berry, Frances Winifred,
headmistress of St Peters Collegiate Girls' School taking new position in Victoria, 15
Berry-Smith, Commander Raydon,
made member of Victorian Order, short biography, 65
Bevan, Frederick,
presentation to retiring singing teacher, 173
senior teacher of singing retires, biographies, 173a , 176
Biaggini, Ernest Gordon,
assisted teaching economics last year, 60
appointed tutor in English literature and economics at WEA, 56
spoke at WEA break up, 176
Bills, Anthony McAusLand,
secretary of politics club, 88
Binns, Dr Raymond Thomas,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, 102
Birch, Dr Hugh McIntyre,
appointed superintendent of Parkside mental hospital and superintendent of hospital for criminal mental defectives, 69
Birks, Dr Peter Macintyre,
registered as legally qualified medical practitioner, 32
house surgeon to start at hospital, 53
Birks, W G,
elected secretary of clinical branch of medical students’ association, 65
Black, Clarence,
awarded practice of music scholarship, 24
photograph, 29
Black, Edward William,
won piano solo composition in ABC competitions, 160
Black, Dr Geoffrey Howard Barham,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital (ophthalmic), 102
Black, John McConnell,
gave paper, “Additions to the flora of South Australia, no 22’ at Royal Society, 15
winner of Sir Joseph Verco medal, 171 , 182
Blackburn, Richard A,
awarded government bursary on leaving honours results to study law, 36
Bland, Professor F A,
puts case for graduate men to be recruited for public service, 152
Boas, Isaac Herbert,
to attend fourth B E Forestry conference in South Africa, 37
former South Australian returns from forestry conference, 180
Bonnin, M F,
chair of men’s union annual dinner responded to toast, 74
Bonnin, Dr Noel,
Bonython, Edith,
gave £5,000 towards founding of institute of medical research, 158
Bonython Hall,
proposal to put clock before Bonython Hall, 14
special provision for acoustics planned, 124
Justice Angas Parsons, Sir William Mitchell, architect, W H Bagot, clerk of works, Mr Henderson, Sir Langdon Bonython, Sir Lavington Bonython, Professor Chapman, W Steele, inspect progress, 179
outstanding architectural details, 179
hall nears completion, architectural details, photograph, 183
photograph of Tudor timber framed ceiling, 185
photograph of inspection by Justice Angas Parsons, Sir Langdon Bonython, Sir Lavington Bonython, Sir William Mitchell, Professor Chapman, 185
photographs of hall construction, 190 , 191 , 195 , 196 , 197 , 199
Bonython Metallurgical Laboratory,
extension of work at School of Mines laboratory helpful to mining industry, 89
Bonython, Sir Langdon,
generosity to public building projects, 8 , 9 , 10 , 11
photograph, 8
his £100,000 gift for completion of Parliament House relieved of all probate duties, 53
received a letter from Egypt and Palestine, 68
agrees new equipment needed for observatory, 106
member of council on annual visit of council to Waite, 174
retiring from council but eligible for re-election, 175
attended unveiling of bronze at St Marks, 178
inspects progress on building Bonython Hall, 179
photograph, 185
photographed at graduation ceremony, 199
Bonython, Sir John Lavington,
letter to editor suggests the clock he donated to town hall would be better placed before Bonython Hall, 14
knighted, 81 , 82 , 83
photograph, 81
inspects progress on Bonython Hall, 179
photograph, 185
Bornstein, Peter,
leaving for England, to break journey to give violin recitals at Kalgoorlie, Perth, 2
left via east-west express, 5
replaced by A A Kurtz, 19
supports J Horner’s criticism of institutions sponging on musicians, 166
Bosworth, Richard Charles Leslie,
obtained doctorate at Cambridge, 92
Boundy, C A P,
member of student union debating team, 108
Bowering, Dr Beryl,
to be medical missionary in East Bengal, photograph, 26
to leave for India, photograph, 197
Bragg, William Lawrence,
H L A Brose outlines research which won the Braggs Nobel prize for physics, 117 , 125
Bragg, Sir William Henry,
H L A Brose outlines research which won the Braggs Nobel prize for physics, 117 , 125
article recalling how young Professor Bragg was when he was invited to teach at Adelaide university, 99
adjudicator student debate, 108
Bridgland, Geoffrey Stokes,
committee member of politics club, 88
Bright, Charles Hart, BA,
received degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts, 31
applied for admission as legal practitioner, 31
admitted as legal practitioner, 33
photograph, 199
Brocksopp, John Ernest,
received degree of Bachelor of Laws, 31
applied for admission as legal practitioner, 31
admitted as legal practitioner, 33
photograph, 199
Brooke, Joyce Ethel,
gave paper on "Eucalypts and Their Essential Oils" with A F Pilgrim at science association meeting, 101
Brookman, Michael Rodney,
awarded Roby Fletcher Prize, 23 , 27
short resume, 23
committee member of politics club, 88
Brooks, Joyce,
won The League of Nations Prize for 1934 for essay entitled "The Attitude and Position of Germany in regard to the League", 11
Brose, Professor Henry Herman Leopold Adolf,
SA Rhodes scholar, 1913, visiting Adelaide, to give lectures, photograph, 98
his wife entertained, 99
publishes article on Australian scientists in UK, 117
publishes article "Wedding science to industry", 125
Brown, Dr Gilbert,
instructor in anaesthetics for faculty of medicine granted leave, 57
to attend BMA conference in Melbourne, 132 , 136
Brown, Cyril Maitland Ash,
has taken B A honours at Cambridge, 107
Browne, C Harding,
resigned as secretary of taxpayers' association, photograph, 40
Buildings,
problem with echo in Elder Hall, 94
building behind State Library, pros and cons of demolition versus restoration, 86 , 88
some of barrack square buildings demolished for university expansion, 99
photograph of building for possible demolition, 86 , 193
grant sought for new medical building, 170
Bull, Dr L B,
studying animal diseases at Cambridge and London, 40
to control animal health and animal nutrition divisions of CSIR, photograph, 75
Bundey, G W,
awarded J D Duncan-Hughes scholarship, 57
Bundey, George W,
awarded government bursary to study law on basis of leaving honours results, 36
Bundey, Miss E Milne,
established Bundey prize for English, 80
Bundey Prize for English,
awarded to Rex Ingamells, 80
subject for 1936 prize announced, 100
Burdon, Roy Stanley,
SA secretary for 22nd congress of ANZ Association for Advancement of Science, 24
to tutor in WEA classes, 62
awarded doctorate of science, 128
Burnard, Dr David Alexander,
commentary on last chamber music concert of afternoon series, 2
chamber concert poorly attended, 14
accepted position on staff of Sydney conservatorium, 37 , 56 , 57
former staff member outstanding success in competitions, photograph, 160
Burnard, R de G,
elected treasurer of medical students’ association, 65
Burnell, Dr Glen Howard,
to be acting honorary surgeon at Adelaide hospital, 70
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Cairns, Dr Hugh William Bell,
Adelaide doctor summoned to bedside of "Lawrence of Arabia", 99
surgeon in neurosurgical department of London Hospital, 117
Calder, Rex Finlayson Cormack,
to take up position on staff of Kalgoorlie Electric Power and Lighting Corporation Limited, 62
Calendar,
1935 calendar available, 58
Callaghan, Dr A R,
Principal of Roseworthy Agricultural College on committee of SA branch of Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, 65
Campbell, A G,
awarded Harold Fisher Scholarship No 2, 58
Campbell, Professor Arthur Lang,
conferred degrees of bachelor of laws, 65
Campbell, G,
distinguished legal practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Campbell, Dr Thomas Draper,
elected president of Royal Society of South Australia, 15
re-appointed as dental superintendent at Adelaide Hospital, 36
Career Information,
rules for Royal Australian Air Force enlistment, 110
Carman, Robert Douglas,
won Elder Prize for topping first year medicine, short resume, 23
won Pauline Hayward Scholarship, 58
Carnegie Corporation,
gave grants to W J Adey and Dr C E Fenner for overseas study tours, 135 , 154
president of Carnegie Corporation visited Adelaide, 68
Caterer, T A,
fifty years ago member of senate proposed evening classes, 27
Casson, Leslie Frank,
Adelaide graduate appointed Professor in English Literature at King's College. Halifax, Nova Scotia, 96
Ceremonies & Celebrations,
see also exhibitions and displays
pronunciation of word centenary discussed by chancellor, Vice-chancellor and Professor A E V Richardson, 21
ten years ago Way statue in front of university unveiled, 22
annual dinner of women's union held, 32
Professor E Harold Davies on committee for musical festival, 66 , 67
members of council, staff, and senate to attend levee at Government House, 80 , 84
jubilee of medical school celebrations, 96 , 107 , 120
eminent visitors for medical school jubilee, 98
exhibition of medical progress over 50 years for jubilee, 120
Chancellors,
fifty years ago, Sir Samuel Way supported introduction of evening lectures, 58
ten years ago, statue of Sir Samuel Way unveiled, 22
Sir George J R Murray, photographs, 18 , 61 , 198
Sir George J R Murray to go to Britain and Europe, 61
Sir George J R Murray at graduation, 65
Sir George J R Murray institutes prize, 111
Sir George J R Murray brief biography, 167
Chapman, Professor Robert William,
at meeting of senate which changed regulations, 26
spoke at men’s union dinner on value of union in growing understanding between graduates who will be in different roles, 74
supervises research in engineering department, 6
nominated for council, 23
replies to charges many students not suited to university study, 3
to take 30 Engineering students to visit Mt Bold Reservoir works, 92
as member of council visited Waite, 174
appointed to School of Mines council, 178
photographed inspecting Bonython Hall progress, 185
photographed at conferring of degrees on British visitors, 189
photographed at reception for Dr Keppel, president Carnegie Corporation, 195
photographed at graduates’ luncheon, 198
Chapple, Colin Frederic,
elected secretary of medical students’ association, 65
in photograph of students demonstrating techniques for medical jubilee, 190
Chemistry, Faculty of,
fifty years ago Dr Edward Rennie appointed to chair of chemistry, 22
Chemistry, Study of,
revised qualifications adopted for membership of Australian Chemical Institute, 93
golden jubilee of pharmaceutical society, 143
Cherry, Alan P,
awarded government bursary to study medicine on leaving honours results, 36
Christie, Dr William,
elected treasurer of Royal Society of South Australia, 15
appointed to Advisory Council of Education, 57
Cilento, Lady Phyliss,
Cilento, Sir Raphael West,
appointed Director-General of Health and Medical Services for Queensland, 5
to visit S A to study health organisation, 11
spoke of challenges of tropical diseases, 14
in honours list, photograph, 35
knighted, 36
biography, 37 , 80
comments on white population of tropics in Australia, 70
addressed BMA on “Racial pressures in Australia and its neighbourhood", 146
his comments discussed in editorial, 152
establishes Cilento bronze medal for research into tropical disease, 57
Clarkson, Dr Alan James,
registered as a legally qualified medical practitioner, 32
appointed house surgeon at Adelaide hospital, 53
Cleland, Elizabeth Robson,
zoologist demonstrator attended science congress, 53
thesis "The Anatomy of Some Australian Nematodes" accepted, 175
Cleland, Professor John Burton,
reports on results of blood tests of Aborigines, 1
supports preservation of national monuments discussed at Royal Society, 15
elected member of council of Royal Society, 15
read his paper, "Australian fungi", 15
attended meeting of entomological club, 22
quoted in article on protection of aborigines, 59
spoke on danger of plague infection from rats, 61
contracted dengue fever while experimenting with mosquitoes, 61
to be chairman of board to enquire into treatment of aborigines, photograph, 70
left for Alice Springs to begin enquiry, 75
enquiry’s scope criticised, photograph, 79
enquiry completed, report sent to federal government, 103
member of committee to arrange celebrations for jubilee of medical school, 121
interested in first species of Aseroe rubra reported growing in S A, 181
Cleland, Dr William Paton,
registered as a legally qualified medical practitioner, 32
appointed house surgeon, Adelaide Hospital, 53
Clerke, A H,
Rhodes scholar from Queens college, 118
Clubs, Associations & Societies,
37th annual meeting of sports association to be held, 65
intervarsity sporting events to be held here and interstate, 112
university Wives' association gave morning tea in honour of Lady Dugan, 20
fifty years ago, five papers on "Romeo and Juliet" read, 21
sporting car club to set up three speed records, using timing apparatus made at university, 44
history of poetry society, 58
politics club met, passed constitution, 88
annual meeting of classical association, officers elected, 89
member of Communist party addressed politics club, 95
students to form a university settlement association, 111
women graduates' association met, 167
Australian Student Christian movement conference to be at St Peter's College, 34
first weekly meeting of Student Christian Movement to take place, 65
Clutterbuck, S,
prominent member of Stock Exchange, graduate of Queens college, 118
Coad, Alan Arthur,
awarded Alexander Clark Memorial Prize, 24 , 27
Coats, Claude Hampson,
appointed a master of Queen's College, Georgetown, British Guiana, 147
Cocks, Fanny Kate Boadicea,
awarded MBE, biography, 83
supported proposal for social studies to be taught at university, 144
not present to receive imperial honour, 172
Colebatch, Dr John Houghton,
to join staff of Melbourne Children's Hospital, 102
Community Relations,
Leslie Martin charged with theft of overcoat after number of students’ overcoats disappeared, 104
Martin tried and sentenced for larceny on campus, 104 , 105
attempts to sell missing platinum from Adelaide University enabled thieves to be traced, 87
Coombs, Dr Herbert Isaac,
has achieved eminence in England, 117
Cooke, Dr William Ternent,
comments on potential to harness power from polar regions, 136 , 137
Cooke, Professor William Ernest,
first graduate of Professor Lamb's in physics and mathematics, 27
retired from chair of astronomy at Sydney University, returned to Adelaide, 57
‘Our wonderful universe’ is first lecture for WEA, 61 , 62
free public lecture ‘Relativity for the man in the street’, 169 , 174
Coombe, R S, S M,
supported approach to university for course in social studies, 165
Cornish, Ernest Harry,
awarded imperial honour, 172
Council, University of Adelaide,
elections to council and senate this week, 23
fifty years ago, three new professors added to staff, 65
made annual visit to Waite Research Institute, 174
appointed Professor T Harvey Johnston and R N Finlayson its representatives on board of public library, museum and art gallery, 175
five council members eligible for re-election, 175
Coventry, C J,
appointed magistrate, photograph, biography, 144 , 159
Coventry, Charles Robey,
applied for admission to legal profession, 31
admitted as legal practitioner, 33
photograph, 199
Cowan, Dr Darcy Rivers Warren,
president of S A branch of BMA to attend conference in Melbourne, 132 , 136
held reception at Mount Osmond Country Club, 155
photograph, 188
Cowan, W R T,
awarded Harold Fisher Scholarship No 2, 58
Cowan, William Albert,
appointed tutor in dept of classics, philology, literature, 60
secretary of classical association, 89
leave of absence granted to go to US to study library methods, 65
details of study leave, biography, photographs, 108
Crampton, Miss Mary Hope,
assistant lecturer in French to work in WEA classes, 62
Creswell Scholarship,
applications for scholarship for diploma in commerce course at university close in March, 43
Cromer, D'Arcy Ananda Neil,
awarded Doctor of Science, 128
Crisp, Leslie F,
awarded government bursary to study arts on basis of leaving honours results, 36
Crump, C C,
adjudicator student debate, 108
Cudmore, Dr Arthur Murray,
nominated for election to council, 23
at meeting of senate which changed regulations, 26
re-appointed to dental board, 45
appointed to committee for jubilee of medical school, 121
as member of council visited Waite, 174
Cunningham, Dr K S,
sees big future for films in education, 154 , 155
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Darling, Norman,
gave £5,000 towards founding an institute of medical research, 158
Darling family donors to Waite research, 136
Davey, Dr Constance Muriel,
spoke at women graduates association meeting, 167
attended conference of Australian federation of university women, 123
supported approach to university for course in social studies, 165
David Murray Scholarship (in Law),
awarded to Roma Flinders Mitchell, 23 , 27
David Murray Scholarship (in Classics),
awarded to Noel Francis Polkinghorne, 23 , 27
David Murray Scholarship (in Science),
awarded to Peter Laurence Hooper, 27
David Murray Scholarship (in Medicine),
awarded to Walter John O'Connor, 27
Davidson, Dr James,
head of Department of Entomology, Waite Institute, said research in progress to find reasons for occurrence of grasshopper plagues, photograph, 55
Davies, Professor Edward Harold,
demonstrated self-feeding phonograph and records, gift to Elder, given by Carnegie Corporation, 57 , 60
spoke on ‘Gramophone Music’ in inaugural address, 60
conferred diploma of music on Kathleen A Ashton, 65
presided at conference of Australian Music Examinations Board, 74
photographed welcoming Prof Arved Kurtz, new professor of violin, 195
photographed with self-feeding phonograph presented by Carnegie Corporation, 196
reflects on nature of genius, after announcing three child prodigies recently, 20 , 21
supports building of Centenary Hall, 26
addressed new students, 59
returned from annual conference of AMEB, 73
photograph, 98
addressed teachers at SA Musical Association conference, 100
has undertaken to publish book of national songs, 118
comments on child musical prodigy, 174 , 178
praised Alison Nelson, 178
photographed welcoming A A Kurtz and wife, 195
Davies, Professor Harold Whitridge,
though such attack unlikely, surprised no plan of action for gas attack in SA, photograph, 156
Davis, Raymond William,
applied for admission as legal practitioner, 31
admitted as legal practitioner, 33
photograph, 199
Davy, Dr Ruby Claudia Emily,
first woman to receive doctor’s degree in any faculty in Adelaide university, biography, photograph, 43
to give paper at Australian women graduates conference, 141
Dawbarn, R B,
assistant lecturer in commercial practice, 60
Dawe, R S,
member of student union debating team, 108
Dawkins, Dr Alec Letts,
appointed demonstrator in bacteriological and pathological research, 60
appointed honorary clinical assistant at hospital, 102
Day, Dr Robert Sydney,
appointed house surgeon at Adelaide hospital, 53
ill with pneumonia, 125
de Crespigny, Dr C T C,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, 102
dean of medical faculty announced gifts towards founding institute of medical research, 158
de Vedas, J,
awarded W J Isbister scholarship, 57
Degrees,
concern that business degrees are being obtained at small institutes too easily, 180
Degrees, Ad Eundem Gradum,
degree of Doctor of Laws to be conferred on the Duke of Gloucester, ad eundem gradum, 15 , 16
photograph, 18
conferring of ad eundem degrees on visiting doctors, 153
Delmont, William George,
attained degree of doctor of dental surgery in Chicago, photograph, 98
Dempster, John,
questions constitution of Elder Conservatorium, 39
Denny, Father,
replied to letter re proposal for chair of theology, 160
Dodwell, George Frederick,
to give 30 lectures in astronomy for surveyors, 57
Dolling, Mrs C E,
delegate at Australian University women reviews event, 141
delegate to conference of Australian federation of university women, 123
spoke at meeting of women graduates association, 167
Donald, Colin Malcolm,
secretary of SA branch of Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, 65
Dougharty, Miss I,
spoke at meeting of women graduates association, 167
attended conference of Australian federation of university women, 167
Dorsch, Agnes Marie Johanna,
Catherine Helen Spence scholar to study infant and maternal welfare abroad, 74
now at Radcliffe Infirmary Oxford, to finish her obstetric training in six months, 181
Dorsch, Dr Wilhelm Bernhard,
to take up locum work, 53
Dowie, David Lincoln, BE,
1934 Angas scholar has begun research work at Imperial College, 22
appointed assistant manager Bewick Moreing & Company's mine Zululand, 169
Dowling, Dr Donald Augustus,
is Commonwealth health officer at Thursday Island, 101
Downer, J F,
to unveil bronze memorial to mark 10 years of St Marks College, 175
in Downer House, Australian constitution drafted, 178
Dr Davies Thomas Scholarship,
won by John Joseph Pritchard third year, fifth year examinations, Robert Frank West, 23 , 27
Duffield, Gordon Llewellyn,
elected secretary of university commercial students’ association, 64
Duguid, Dr Charles,
president of English Speaking Union spoke on its aims at combined meeting with Graduates' Union, 11
proposed medical mission for aborigines in Central Australia, 62
supported proposal for course in social studies to be taught at university, 144
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Eardley, Constance Margaret,
curator of herbarium at Waite Institute, attended science congress, biography, photograph, 53
Eardley, Frederick William,
registrar preparing for visit by Duke of Gloucester, 5
re-elected to council, 26
re-elected Clerk of senate, 26
had no information on pending appointment to chair of English, 38
advertises details of coming AMEB examinations, 63
letter found in Professor Shann’s room purely business, 77
information about vacant positions available from registrar, 180
not going to fill post of Professor Shann until next year, 80
SA intermediate exam not to be altered, 87
exhibition for medical school jubilee, 96
course in social studies would be considered when proposal received, 144
outlined benefits to university of changes to primage charges, 167
said university now had extended exemption on goods for customs purposes, 167
Eaton, J H O,
to retire as engineer-in-chief, 63
retires as engineer-in-chief, photograph, biography, 155
Eckermann, Ella Edna,
awarded theory of music scholarship, 24
Economics, Faculty of,
former staff member, M Garland, MA, B Comm, published book on Australian land taxation, 5
former staff member M Garland to study at Cambridge, 11
J A La Nauze appointed lecturer in Economics, biography, photograph, 25 , 26 , 29
Economics, Study of,
letters debating nature of and interest in WEA classes in economics, 22
Education, Study of,
Australian Council for Educational Research gave grant to Mrs Tenison Woods for research into institutional treatment of young offenders, 23
Dr K S Cunningham sees big future for films in education, 154 , 155
W J Adey endorses proposal that teachers in private schools be registered, 181
Edwards, Hurtle Thomas Jack,
re-appointed to dental board, 45
Elder Hall,
Elder Prize in Medicine,
awarded to Robert Douglas Carman, 23 , 27
Elder Scholarship,
weakness of this scholarship discussed, 182
Elder, Sir Thomas,
to donate £1000 towards university evening classes, 59
Elix, R H,
elected assistant secretary for medical students’ association, 65
had diploma of pharmacy conferred, 65
Employment Conditions,
students are working in all classes of jobs while awaiting opportunities in their respective fields, 95
letter from accountancy student who finds employers only want applicants under 21 years, 34
positions as cadets in New Guinea are being advertised for young men between 20 and 24 years, 96
five positions for electrical engineers available, 165
positions advertised for 3 senior geologists, 3 assisting geologists, a senior draftsman, 2 assistant draftsmen to be employed by Commonwealth in aerial geophysical survey of northern Australia, 24
mining companies require engineers, 56
Engineering, Faculty of,
mining companies approach university, school of mines, for engineers, 56
Engineering, Study of,
annual survey camp for engineering students to be held in Kuitpo Forest, 54
engineering students return from camp, 60
engineering and metallurgy students to attend meeting of Australasian institute of mining and metallurgy and to tour relevant sites, 109
list of students and staff on tour, 109
English, Faculty of,
appointment of professor likely soon, 38
J IM Stewart of University of Leeds appointed to Jury chair of English language and literature, 74 , 75
Professor J I M Stewart has arrived, photograph, 140
Ernest Ayres Scholarship,
awarded to Ruth Watson, 65
Establishment of University of Adelaide,
achievements of South Australians, including establishment of university, 171
Eugene Alderman Scholarship,
awarded to Ronald Leo Barnden, 24 , 27
awarded in 1929 to Vina M Barnden, 24
entries to close soon, 176
Evans, John William,
Entomological club met at his home, 22
Evening Lectures,
see also lectures or public lectures
list of night classes to be held next year if sufficient students enrol, 29
fifty years ago senate proposed evening classes, 58
fifty years ago request for evening lectures at university, 58
Leslie A Schumer lectured on advances in accounting and their capacity to advance business; tonight to speak on budgetary control, 167
Everard Scholarship,
awarded to Walter John O'Connor, 27
Examinations,
music examinations conducted by AMEB in progress, 7
thousands of candidates sit for university exams, 27
parents criticise curricula for leaving and intermediate English examinations, 108
discussion of parents’ criticism, 109
university music examinations uncover three children of amazing talent, 19
fewer sitting public examinations, high school fees could explain this, 19
university students cramming for examinations, 19
public examinations for 1934 to begin on November 27th, 20
record number of students sat university public examinations, 27
prize list for university examination results, 27
faculty of applied science results, 27
leaving commercial examination results, 53
parent requests examination papers be returned to school so candidates can see why they failed, 54
parents seek different texts for Leaving English, 60 , 61 , 62 , 116
university special degree examinations have begun, 61
examiners alarmed at students’ use of colloquial language and lack of fluency, 64
Intermediate certificate to remain in SA, NSW proposal to abolish it, 87
members of university Public Examination Advisory Committee debate proposed changes to system, 88
E Allen puts case for retention of Intermediate examination, 90
letter from parent asserting retention of intermediate examination may be because it raises revenue for university, 96
J A Rinder, president of Chamber of Manufactures, says intermediate certificates not necessary for factory work, 102
abolition of matriculation exams proposed in Britain, 109
should intelligence tests replace exams to determine future scholastic success, 113
discussion of role of curricula, 117
fees and regulations for public examinations to be revised, 134 , 137
examinations have begun at Elder conservatorium, 153
examinations in music theory begin, 164
candidate numbers for public examinations, 178
John Horner to conduct AMEB examinations in Tasmania, 178
logistics of University examinations, 179
W J Adey argues headmasters’ certificates may be better for some students but exam system only way to distribute scholarships, 181
photograph of students arriving for degree and diploma examinations, 182
six hundred students sat for examinations at university, photographs, 183
Exhibitions and Displays,
see also ceremonies and celebrations
an exhibition showing progress in medicine in last 50 years held for jubilee of medical school, 96 , 120
Expeditions,
aerial geological expedition starts, preliminary to work of ground parties, 5 , 6
university, museum party to study native life in Warburton, Musgrave ranges, 101 , 103
anthropological party returns from Warburton ranges, 140
report on Warburton expedition by C P Mountford with photographs, 169
photograph of members of Warburton expedition, 189
F
Featherstone, Dora Bewlay,
senior science mistress at St Peter's Girls' School attended science congress, 53
Fenner, Dr Charles Albert Edward,
elected editor of Royal Society of South Australia, 15
appointed to Advisory Council of Education, 57
on board of editors for publication of "Centenary History of South Australia", 68
awarded £400 grant to study abroad by Carnegie Corporation, 135 , 154
Fenner, Frank,
wrote article on recent university anthropological expedition regarding geography of the area, 2
Ferguson, William Rex,
worked as labourer until found job in research in forestry, 95
Field, Rev Thomas,
founded Queens college in 1885, 118
Finance,
annual report details income and expenditure, 54
changes to primage duties benefits some materials for universities, 166 , 167
Finlayson, Hedley Herbert,
gave paper ‘Notes on the swarming and metamorphoses of central Australian cicada, thopha colorata’, at Royal society, 15
Finlayson, Ronald Nickels,
re-elected as university representative on board of public library, museum and art gallery of SA, 175
Finnis, Maurice Meredith Steriker,
member of student union debating team, 108
editor of On Dit, 7
Fisher, G,
distinguished legal practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Fisher, Dr Harry Medcalf,
graduate of Queens college, 118
appointed honorary gynaecologist at Adelaide hospital, 102
temporary honorary assistant gynaecologist at hospital, 175
Fitzherbert, Professor John Aloysius,
president of classical association, 89
to public lecture on "The spirit of Greece in its daily life”, 98
summaries of lectures, 101 , 104
to speak on "The spirit of Rome in its daily life", 103
spoke at annual break-up of WEA, 176
Flaherty, Dr Francis Ignatius,
assisting at Adelaide hospital, to sit final exams June, 53
passed final examinations, 94
degree conferred, 103
photograph, 193
Flannagan, Christopher,
final year medical student died suddenly of cerebral haemorrhage, 130
Fletcher, Dr Malcolm Weld,
remaining on staff at Adelaide hospital, 53
Florey, Professor Howard Walter,
leader of experiments to conquer tetanus, 40
Adelaide doctor now professor of pathology at Oxford, 99
has gained almost every possible honour in medical science, 117
Formby, Dr Myles Landseer,
Rhodes Scholar continued his medical studies at Oxford, 33
working abroad, 99
Formby, Richard Harper,
awarded junior Hoffman-La Roche prize for pharmacology, 27
Fortheringham, A,
prominent member of Stock Exchange, graduate of Queens college, 118
Fortheringham, M A,
prominent member of Stock Exchange, graduate of Queens college, 118
Frayne, Graham Arthur,
appointed honorary dental surgeon at Adelaide hospital, 137
Fry, Dr Henry Kenneth,
medical degree conferred, 29
to attend meeting of Association of Rhodes Scholars in Melbourne, 45
appointed assistant surgeon on Moldavia, to stay in London12 months, 58
D P H diploma Oxford registered at Medical Board of South Australia, 61
offered full time position to care for aborigines, 90
granted leave of absence for 1935, 33
to be replaced temporarily by Drs FR Hone and E F Gartrel, 58
graduate of Queens college, 118
Fuller, George Rayner,
with M I G Iliffe of university physics department constructed timing apparatus to record vehicle speeds, 44
lectured on "polarised light" at Royal Society, 88
Funder, Dr Brian Patrick,
appointed surgical registrar at Adelaide hospital, 53
G
Game, John A,
topped second year medical examinations, 23
won St Marks College bursary, 58
Gard, Harold John,
tenor, former student, attacks Conservatorium for lack of assistance to students, 41
Garland, John Manson, MA, B Comm (Melb),
taught economics last year, 60
Garnett, Dr A C,
spoke at combined meeting of Graduates Union and English Speaking Union on situation in US, 11
to tutor in WEA classes, 62
to give lecture on ‘Are we machines?’, 169 , 174
to act in place of Professor J McKellar Stewart in his absence, short biography, 172
Garrett, M G,
retiring president of commercial students’ association, 64
elected auditor of commercial students’ association, 64
Gartrell, Dr Eric Frank,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, 102
appointed temporary honorary assistant physician at Adelaide hospital, 58
Gartrell, Herbert William,
has begun experimental work on gold ores, following a £5000 grant, 36
member of university elected member of Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 112
Gates, Benjamin John,
spoke at inaugural meeting of headmasters’ club, saying ordinary teachers’ organisations did not place enough emphasis on leadership, photograph, 172
Gault, Dr H K,
prominent medical practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Gell, Heather,
appointed teacher of aural training and musical appreciation, 33
Gender Issues,
YMCA board of studies asked university for course in social studies, 165
Lena Leveson, noted UK educationist, spoke to local women on efforts being made in UK to assist university women to get work, 179
Gild, Dr Albert,
appointed house surgeon at Adelaide hospital, 53
Giles, A,
distinguished legal practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Giles, M,
distinguished legal practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Giles, Dr H O’Halloran, MBBS,
distinguished medical practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Gill, Hilda Beatrice, Dip Mus,
granted more leave of absence to stay in London, 58
to take over Frederick Bevan's position as senior singing teacher, 173
Gilliam, Mrs,
principal of Woodlands Girls School discusses proposed abolition of intermediate certificate, 88
Gillen, Dr John Besley,
appointed honorary anaesthetist at Adelaide hospital, 102
Gilmore, Jean,
responded to toast at annual dinner women’s union, 32
Goodman, Sir William,
as member of council visited Waite, 174
Goudie, Samuel,
chief caretaker at university has died, 62
Goss, Noel Frederick,
awarded Tinline Scholarship for history, short resume, 23 , 27
Gordon, Sir David,
as member of council visited Waite, 174
photographed at graduation ceremony, 199
Government Relations,
reconstructed federal ministry, 22
Government Veterinary Scholarship,
awarded to A W Gunson, 53
Graduates,
Australian Council for Educational Research administers Carnegie Trust for post-graduates in Australia, 23
graduates for public service jobs, 119
Adelaide to be next headquarters for Australian Federation of University Women, 141
Professor F A Bland argues graduate men be recruited for public service, 152
federal public service commissioner to invite applications from graduates, 136
Graduation Ceremonies,
annual commemoration ceremony for 1934 to be held on December 12, 22
description of academic dress requirements for ceremony conferring degree on Duke of Gloucester, 13
degrees conferred, 32 , 63 , 65 , 103
presentation of degrees at Elder Hall, 1934, 30
annual commemoration to be held on December 11, 175
Lord Horder will deliver address at conferring of degrees on September 18, 141
photograph of dignitaries at graduation, 199
Graebner, P E,
awarded T E Barr Smith scholarship, 57
Grainger, Percy,
gave two concerts together with talks at Elder Conservatorium, 80 , 85
conducted SA Orchestra, 87
Grant, Colin Kerr,
obtained second class honours in natural science at Clare College, Cambridge, 176
Grant Professor Kerr,
photographed at meeting of CSIR, 191
dean of physics leader in his field, 6
supports reduction of workers’ hours in industry because of mechanisation, photograph, 28
predicts artificial radium production for medical use, 44
to attend sixth Australian Cancer Conference, 73
gave lecture on "photo-electricity", arranged demonstrations for Royal Society, 88
letter from Ocultist on his lectures on transmutation of elements, 92
gave first public lecture in series "Transmutation of the Elements", 92
gave final of three lectures on "The Transmutation of the Elements", 95
comments on claims about predicting earthquakes, 97
took part in discussion at science meeting, 101
response to Rev Dr Gilroy's idea of artificial rainfall for north, 105
unlikely visiting German scientists’ theory of taking water from atmosphere will work on Nullarbor because of dryness, 171 , 172
sceptical of Italian claim of making wool from by-products of milk, 172
as member of council visited Waite, 174
appointed to School of Mines council, 178
photographed at reception for Dr Keppel, president Carnegie Corporation, 195
photographed in procession to annual commemoration, 199
Grant, Dr Thorold,
distinguished medical practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Gratton, N M G,
head master of Scotch college supports value of Latin in education, points out it is compulsory in some university courses, 23
Gray, Eric William,
Rhodes Scholar voted honorary scholar of St Marks, already honorary scholar of Christchurch, Oxford, 34
passed with first class honours at Oxford, granted two scholarships, photograph, 104
Gray, Dr James Hugo,
leaving for London, biography, 45
accepted position at St Bartholomew's hospital for histological research in problems of cancer, 67 , 87
Green, Arthur John,
awarded imperial honour, 172
Greenland, Patrick Cecil,
former secretary Adelaide union and Adelaide university sports association now appointed secretary of Sydney University Sports Association and secretary of Australian Universities' Sports Association, 11
Grounds,
application to Council to remove tree growing on footpath in Frome Road, opposite new university gateway, rejected, 11
bore sunk between front office and conservatorium to alleviate seepage into basement of main building, 136
plea for removal of corrugated iron fence on eastern side of Frome Road, 175
photographs of university grounds, 186 , 192
Guinand, Andrew Paul,
SA Rhodes scholar returned to Oxford after walking tour in Europe, 176
Gunning, Dr Norman Stannus,
gained degree of master of surgery in orthopaedics, Liverpool University and fellowship of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, photograph, 31
returning to Adelaide, 45 , 58
registered as legally qualified medical practitioner SA, 172
Gunson, Alan William, LB,
of Roseworthy College has won veterinary scholarship, 53
Gunson, Dr John Michael Morphett,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, 102
H
H B Piper Prize,
Robert F Stokes, law student awarded prize for office practice and routine, 172
Hackendorf, Dr Andrew John,
to be honorary anaesthetist at Adelaide hospital, 70
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, 102
appointed honorary anaesthetist at Adelaide hospital, 182
Hackett, Dr Cecil John,
assistant lecturer and demonstrator in human physiology and pharmacology, 60
to visit Sydney and Melbourne to continue investigations into "the boomerang leg", a bone deformity common among aborigines, 78
to do anthropometric work in study of aborigines in Warburton Ranges, 101 , 103
returned from expedition, 140
on committee planning jubilee of medical school, 121
farewelled by dinner, 167
in photograph of members of Warburton expedition, 189
Hale, Herbert Matthew,
elected junior vice-president of Royal Society, 15
Hall, Winsloe,
teacher of Alan Coad, winner of Alexander Clark Memorial Prize, 24
Hamilton, K T,
secretary of student union, 60
Hancock, Professor William Keith, MA (Oxford),
is professor of history at Birmingham University, 176
wrote an article on Malta, 182
Hardie, Miss M,
spoke at meeting of women graduates association, 167
Harold Fisher Scholarships,
St Marks College offering Harold Fisher scholarships, 175
awarded nos 1 and 2, 58
Harris, N A,
appointed auditor of university commercial students’ association, 64
Harry, Geoffrey,
adjudicator of student debate, 108
Haslam, D O,
appointed new head of Queen’s College, photograph, biography, 25 , 118
Haslam, Dorothy Elizabeth,
to accompany her husband Dr Henry Collin Robjohns to Central China, 62
Haslam, Leslie Horrocks,
appointed acting judge in insolvency and temporary local court justice, 94
Hassell, Frank Colin,
to do post graduate studies in architecture and engineering in London, photograph, 173
leaves for London, 175
Hay, Frederick Dean,
applied for admission as legal practitioner, 31
admitted as legal practitioner, 33
photograph, 199
Hayes, Dr,
one of four surgeons who resigned from Adelaide hospital because of poor pay and over work, 12
Haynes, Dr Nellie Winifred Cranwell,
registered as legally qualified medical practitioner of South Australia, 172
Hayward, Dr H T,
prominent medical practitioner graduate of Queens College, 118
Hayward, Dr John Lionel,
holidaying in UK, 3
made member of Royal College of Physicians, London, 52 , 54
registered as legally qualified medical practitioner SA, 172
Heath, Trevor James Gartrell,
graduate of Queens College appointed secretary to minister of external affairs, biography, 29
Heaton, Herbert,
former lecturer in economics has published "The British Way to Recovery", 56
Heddle, Dr Frederic French,
assisting at Adelaide hospital, to sit final exams in June, 53
passed final exams, 94
degrees of bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery conferred, 103
photograph, 193
Henderson, Professor G C,
inaugurated archives department in 1920, 173
Henderson, W,
prominent legal practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Hetzel, Dr Kenneth Stuart,
to lecture in place of Dr H K Fry, 33
on committee for jubilee of medical school, 121
Hicks, Sir Cedric Stanton,
expressed positive views of aboriginal population, quoted in editorial, 5
to be on leave for eight months, 16
left for overseas study leave, 22
views on Vienna, Austria, Germany, 115
reports on value of working leave, experience in Vienna, photograph, 118
says isolation of Vitamin E by Professor Evans of UC of great significance, 119
discusses sleep deprivation, 175
Hilbig, Paul Berthold,
diploma of primary education conferred, 65
Hill, Dr Alfred,
the late Dr Alfred Hill's photographs, lantern slides and microscope slides, dealing with ophthalmology presented to university by Mrs Hill, 58
Hoffman-La Roche Prizes for Pharmacology.
senior prize awarded to David Hugh Le Messurier, B Sc, Richard Harper Formby, junior prize, 27
Holdaway, Mrs,
formerly Nell Macklin, one of first women to earn MSc at Adelaide, attended science congress, 40
Holden, E W,
lecturer on commercial practice, 60
Holder, Dr Sydney Ernest,
"50 years ago", success of Adelaide scholar overseas, 105
Hole, William Magarey,
former master at St Peters College died in England, 70
Hollidge, D H,
vice president of classical association, 89
read paper on Tiberius to classical association, 89
Hone, Dr Frank Raymond,
appointed temporary honorary assistant physician in Adelaide hospital, 58
chairman of radio-therapy clinic to attend sixth Australian cancer conference, 73
appointed to council of SA blood transfusion society, 132
member of committee to arrange celebrations for jubilee of medical school, 121
presided over Baptist union conference, proposed probationary period, 164
urges post-graduate studies for doctors, 164
as member of council visited Waite, 174
photographed with others at graduates’ luncheon, 198
Hooper, Peter Laurence,
awarded David Murray Scholarship (in science), 27
Hope, Dr C H S,
Adelaide doctor working abroad, 99
Hornabrook, Dr Reginald Denys,
to be acting deputy superintendent at Enfield receiving home, 68
Horner, John,
gave organ recitals, 13 , 16 , 18 , 87 , 88 , 90 , 92 , 115
Adelaide lacks true music critic, 94
wrote article claiming clubs sponging on musicians, 102
article supporting his position, 102 , 103
plays piano in staff concert, 106
P Borstein supports his position on fees for musicians, 166
his former students give concert, 169 , 170
comments on child musical prodigy, 174
in Tasmania to examine students for AMEB, 178
praised Alison Nelson, 178
Hosking, Dr Herbert Champion,
is health officer at Papua, 101
Hossfeld, Paul Samuel,
in aerial geophysical survey of northern Australia, 60 , 67
Howard, Dr Geoffrey Hardman,
taking leave as superintendent Enfield receiving home, 68
Howchin, Professor Walter C
winner of Sir Joseph Verco medal, 171 , 182
Howland, Arthur Stilville,
awarded Joseph Fisher medal in diploma of commerce, 26
Hunkin, Leonard Dale,
Hunter, Brian Oswald,
appointed fifth associate and clerk of arraigns, biography, 57
Hyde, Miriam Beatrice,
won Ernest Farrar prize for composers in UK, 1
studying music in London, biography, photograph, 26
further success in London, 80
I
Ide, Frank Boyle,
appointed resident engineer for northern district, biography, 170
Iliffe, Michael Isaac Glover,
with G R Fuller constructed equipment for timing vehicle speeds, 44
physics department demonstrator thanked by Professor Kerr Grant for his assistance in presentation to Royal Society, 88
describes aurora seen from city, 175
Indigenous Issues,
see also Anthropology, Study of,
All the anthropology being researched was about the indigenous editorial, “Science and the Blacks”, 4
results of anthropological research, 1
editorial, “Care of Aborigines”, 59
board of enquiry into treatment of aborigines, 70 , 75 , 79 , 93 , 103
Ingamells, Rex,
successful poet, photograph, 70 , 72
won Bundey prize for English, 80
Isaachsen, E,
elected to committee of university commercial students’ association, 64
Isaachsen, Oscar Cedric,
elected president of university commerce students' association, 64
Isbister, Dr J L T,
Adelaide doctor working in Macquarie St, Sydney, 99
Isbister, William James,
quotes from letter written from Egypt and Palestine to Sir Langdon Bonython, 68
as member of council visits Waite, 174
Ising, E H,
elected member of council of Royal Society, 15
gave paper, ‘notes on the flora of SA’, 15
Ives, Professor Joshua,
50 years ago appointed professor of music, opened school of music, 58 , 63
J
J D Duncan-Hughes Scholarships,
awarded to M A Playford, G R James, G W Bundey, A R Pomroy, 57
James, Gilbert Rowe,
awarded Stow Prize, 23 , 27
awarded Andrew Scott Prize for Latin, 27
brief resume, 23
awarded J D Duncan-Hughes scholarship, 57
James Gartrell Prize for Comparative Philology,
awarded to William Hurtle Kleeman, 23 , 27
Jay, Dr Hubert Melville,
member of committee to plan jubilee of medical school, 121
prominent medical practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Jeffries, Mr,
attorney-general photographed in graduation ceremony procession, 199
Jens, Dr John Matthias Joseph,
St Marks student passed medical degree, 32
appointed house surgeon at Adelaide hospital, 53
Jessop, C L,
prominent legal practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
John Bagot Scholarship
awarded to George Lewis Amos, 24 , 27
John Creswell Scholarship.
winner will be selected from general honour list of Leaving commercial results, 53
John Gordin Scholarship,
awarded to R Motteram, 57
John Howard Clark Prize,
modifications to requirements for prize made, 26
awarded to Colin Gregory Kerr, 27 , 29
John L Young Scholarship,
awarded to Alfred William Kleeman, 27
Johnson, Dr Edward Angas,
has had favourable reports of growth of grey saltbush seed in Sinai, photograph, 38
Johnston, Dr John Harvey,
one of four house surgeons at Adelaide hospital who resigned because of poor pay and overwork, 12
Johnston, Professor Thomas Harvey,
article on Eyre basin, 1
attended meeting of Entomological club, SA, 22
honorary professor in botany in 1934, 60
polar medal awarded for his part in British, Australian, New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition, 1929-1931, 29
re-elected as university representative on board of public library, museum and art gallery of SA, 175
recipient of Sir Joseph Verco medal, 171 , 182
photograph, 186
Jolly, Dr Wallace Wilson,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, 102
Jolly, Norman William,
SA's first Rhodes scholar visiting Adelaide, biography, 112
Jona, Dr J L,
Adelaide doctor working in Collins St, Melbourne, 99
Jones, Professor Frederick Wood,
believes Adelaide premier university city in Australia, photograph, 35
addressed Institute of Engineers on "Unity in Nature", 59
said if money was granted for training in anthropology men taking positions in official positions in mandated territories, Melbourne may establish unit in physical anthropology, 114
Joseph Fisher Medal,
awarded to Arthur Stilville Howland in diploma of commerce, 26
Joyner, M F,
prominent legal practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Judge Murray Essay Competition,
council of Institute of Public Administration to make no award, 92
K
Kearney, Rev. Alan Wells,
obituary for former headmaster at Whinham College, now Immanuel, 29
Kelly, Dr Thomas Davis,
appointed house surgeon at Adelaide hospital, 53
Kelly, Francis Peter
awarded Stow Prize, 23 , 27
short resume, 23
Kelly, William Raymond,
president of industrial court celebrates his 36th birthday, 27
Kemp, Henry Kenneth, B Ag Sc, 63
honours degree of B Ag Sc conferred, 63
Kemp, Henry Kenneth,
had honours degree conferred, 65
Kennedy, Alexander Lorimer,
presented with Polar medal and clasp for part in British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition 1930-31, 55
Keppel, Dr F P,
director of Carnegie Corporation careful to check type of electric current supplied in Adelaide before sending College Music Set to Elder, 57
Kerr, Colin Gregory,
awarded John Howard Clark Prize, 27
biography, 29
Kiek, Edward Sidney,
wrote to editor re chairs of theology, 159
reply from Father Denny, 160
to give free public lecture, "the province of the state", arranged by WEA, 169 , 174
analysed state's duties, 178
Kiek, Mrs W,
representing women’s non-party association, supported approach to university for course in social studies, 165
Kingsmill, Sir Walter,
former South Australian died in Sydney, obituary, photograph, 39 , 42
Kleeman, Alfred William,
won John L Young Scholarship and Tate Memorial Medal for Geology, 27
gave papers ‘The Murray Bridge Granite’ and ‘An Adamellite from the Granites, Northern Territory’ at Royal Society, 15
Kleeman, William Hurtle,
awarded James Gartrell prize, 23 , 27
short resume, 23
Knight, Bernard Murray,
awarded Archibald Mackie Bursary of CTA to study for diploma in commerce, 53
Knight, Dr Ronald Barrington,
appointed medical superintendent of Fremantle Public Hospital, brief biography, 44
Knight, Miss,
gone to London to sit entrance exam for Medical School for Women, 57
Krantz, Dr Sydney,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, 102
Krichauff, Dr Alfreda Wilma,
returned to Adelaide from study and experience in Britain, appointed resident house surgeon at Adelaide hospital, 158 , 160 , 170
registered as legally qualified medical practitioner in SA, 172
Kriewaldt, Martin Rudolf Chemnitz,
resigned his tutorship in law at St Mark's, 58
Kurtz, Professor Arved A,
appointment, biography, photograph, 19
leaving US for Adelaide, 55
to be principal of violin class at Elder, biography, photograph, 64
biography, 66 , 67
strongly supports eisteddfod idea for centenary celebrations, photograph, 69
outstanding in orchestral concert, 87
string quartet concerts, 75 , 97 , 106 , 107 , 112 , 118 , 174
triumphant recital in town hall, 170
to give recitals for ABC in Perth, 181
photograph with wife and Professor E. Harold Davies, 195
L
La Nauze John Andrew,
new assistant lecturer in economics, 25 , 29 , 60 , 80
appointed tutor in economics at St Marks, 58
biography, photograph, 26 , 55
addresses commerce students, 64
called to university at Professor Shann’s death, 76
will address SA branch of League of Nations Union on “The British attitude to the League of Nations" not "Education and Internationalism", 112
Lady Duncan Scholarship
awarded to G M Turnbull, 57
Lady Symon Hall,
Lady Tata Memorial Scholarship,
applications open in London for two scholarships for scientific research in blood diseases, 58
Lamb, Sir Horace,
death of first Adelaide professor of mathematics, 29 , 30 , 31 , 39
his funeral, 44
photograph, 30
Lamphee, Dr Allan Dunstan,
committee member arranging celebrations for medical school jubilee, 121
Langbein, Brenton,
musical prodigy, photograph, 19
Languages, Study of
no study offered at Adelaide university in Japanese, 68
language study not popular in SA, 96
value of teaching Latin in schools, 23
Law, Study of,
Justices Angas Parsons, Napier, Piper make judgment on admission to bar, 65
Lawrence, Dr Beryl,
appointed to Mareeba babies’ hospital, 73
Lawson, Frederick Henry,
League of Nations Prize,
founded by T E Barr Smith, 11
Lectures,
see also evening lectures; public lectures
Professor L G Melville to deliver Joseph Fisher lecture, 7
Professor L G Melville lectured on " Gold standard or goods standard", 10
Leslie A Schumer lectured on advances in accounting and their capacity to advance business; tonight to speak on budgetary control, 167
Legal Issues
no age limit for SA judges, 165
Adelaide lawyers support Victorian legislation to set age limit for judges, 167
Le Messurier, David Hugh,
awarded senior Hoffman-La Roche prize for pharmacology, 27
to continue his studies at John Hopkins University, 97
Lendon, Dr Alfred Austin,
obituary, photograph, 93 , 94
his history of medical school given university, 107
Lendon, Dr G,
on leave from position as honorary physician at Adelaide hospital, 58
Lewis, Dr A J,
Adelaide doctor working abroad, 99
Lewis, Mrs W H,
attended conference of Australian federation of university women, 123 , 141
president of women graduates association spoke at meeting, 167
Library,
John Masefield, poet laureate, laid foundation stone of National Library, 34
critical survey of SA libraries, including university library, 46 , 47
banned books not on public shelves, policy of librarians in Adelaide, 55
Lindon, Dr Leonard Charles Edward,
to attend annual meeting of Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 58
granted honorary commission to report on neurosurgical clinics in Great Britain and Europe, 59
Linn, Dr Leslie Wadmore,
appointed honorary dermatologist at Parkside mental hospital, 62
Lindsay, Thomas B,
awarded government bursary to study dentistry on leaving honours results, 36
Lipsham, E F,
lecturer in pharmaceutics at jubilee of pharmaceutical society, 143
Lister Prize,
for proficiency in clinical surgery awarded to H R H N Oaten, 11
dates for candidates to sit for prize, 98
awarded to John Ray, Betty Rosslyn Ambrose proxime accessit, 134
Litchfield, Kenneth Lyle,
M
M A Fotheringham Scholarship,
awarded to K Woodroffe, 57
M Rees George Prize for French,
awarded to Griselda Margaret Moore, 23 , 27
Macbeth, Professor Alexander Killen,
he and his team researching medical possibilities of local plants, 6
to visit UK to enquire into Drugs and Poisons Acts for SA government, 10 , 16 , 20
returned after five months’ investigations abroad, photograph, 65
member of committee to arrange jubilee celebrations of medical school, 121
Mackail, Professor J W,
admitted ad eundem gradum to the degree of Doctor of Laws in Adelaide in 1923, 55
Macklin, Nell,
now Mrs Holdaway, one of first women to earn M Sc at Adelaide, attended science congress, 40
Madigan, Dr Cecil Thomas,
completed a book on life in Central Australia, is also superintending mapping of geological formations of Adelaide Hills, 6
in light of own mapping of interior, advised against too high expectations of aerial survey being conducted, 6
as Chief Commissioner of Scouts, will attend rally with HRH Duke of Gloucester, 15
elected senior vice-president of Royal Society of South Australia, 15
elected full member of Australian National Research Council, 41
to attend conference of association of Rhodes Scholars, 42 , 45
supports appeal for fund to construct water pipeline to Hermannsburg Mission, 57
not to seek renewal of warrant as Chief Commissioner of Boy Scouts' Association, photograph, views on scouting, 57
to tutor and lecture in WEA, 62
journalist T Anderson questions Madigan's differing views of missions, 66a
extols first South Australian explorers, 71
on eighth geological investigation to Central Australia, 75 , 79
reports on own work in Centre, expects report of Aboriginal Board to be non-committal, 91
return from explorations, 93
to broadcast a national talk, "Our Contribution to Polar Exploration", 103
expresses little hope for the Australian interior, opinions on resources and aboriginals, 113 , 114
Macalistar Blain, MHR Northern Territory, critical of Madigan’s views, 153
responds to Blain’s comments, 153
Maegraith, Dr Brian Gilmore,
elected to Staines Medical Fellowship, Oxford, photograph, 22
has produced a serum for diagnosis of cerebrospinal meningitis, 38
has acquired three Oxford degrees since 1931, held two fellowships, 63
awarded Edward Chapman prize for research work in medicine by Magdalen College, Oxford, 65
is abroad, 99
Magarey, Dr Ivan Sandilands,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, 102
Magarey, J R,
awarded Howard Fisher Scholarship, No1, 58
Magarey, Dr Rupert,
to lecture in Dr T G Wilson’s absence, 33
Magarey, Kathleen de Brett,
senior science mistress at Walford House at science congress, 53
Mallan, H D,
re-appointed to dental board, 45
Mareeba Babies Hospital,
Dr Beryl Lawrence appointed from New Zealand, 73
Martin, W. T.,
Superintendent of Primary Education appointed to Advisory Council of Education, 57
Master of Arts,
regulations for degree modified, 26
Marston, H R,
chief of CSIR laboratories in Adelaide heads research into nutrition of sheep, photograph, 105
Massey, J T,
supported approach to university for course in social studies, 144 , 165
Master of Engineering,
regulations for degree altered, 26
Matters, Dr Reginald Francis,
passed degree of Master of Surgery, 94 , 103
appointed honorary commissioner to report upon treatment of cancer in U.K., Europe & America, 96
reappointed to Board of Governors of Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery, 175
photograph, 193
Mawson, Patricia Marietje,
photographed with her parents at science congress, 197
Mawson, Sir Douglas,
current research, 6
argues for preservation of aboriginal artefacts, 15
at meeting of senate which changed regulations, 26
gave paper "The Munyallina Beds - A Late Proterozoic" to Royal Society, 15
photograph with HRH Duke of Gloucester, 18
proposed British Society for the Advancement of Science be invited to South Australia during state’s centenary celebrations, 20
president-elect of meeting of ANZ Association for Advancement of Science to be held in Melbourne, 20 , 34
nominated for Council, 23
to address 22nd congress of AN. Association for Advancement of Science, title, "The Unveiling of the Antarctic", photograph, 24
supports projected aerial topographical survey of Australia, 24
polar medal awarded for his part in British, Australian, New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition, 1929-1931, 29
presidential address on future of Antarctica, 41
recent science congress very successful, 47 , 53
plans to return to Antarctic at some time, 53 , 54
disputes Norwegian claims of land discovery in Antarctic, 61
two volumes of scientific reports of Antarctic research ready for printing, 68
awarded Sir Joseph Verco medal, 171 , 182
as member of council visits Waite, 174
photographed at conferring of degrees on British visitors, 189
photographed at science congress, 197
photographed at commemoration, 199
Mayo, Dr Helen,
first woman to address commemoration luncheon, 27
attended conference on maternal mortality in childbirth, 45
awarded OBE, 81 , 83
biography, 83
member of committee arranging celebrations for jubilee of medical school, 121
presented with insignia of Officer of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of ` the British Empire, 172
retiring from council but eligible for re-election, 175
photographs, 198 , 199
Mayo, Dr John Christian,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, 102
Mayo, Herbert,
Kings council was an old scholar of Queen's college, 118
Mayo, Professor George Elton,
old scholar of Queen's college has chair of psychology at Harvard University, 118
McCann, Lieutenant-Colonel William Francis James,
awarded imperial honour, 172
McClew, Dr Phyllis Dorothy,
former South Australian now Lady Cilento, 35
McCoy, Dr Harold Alexander,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital (radiological), 102
McDonald Heather H,
awarded government bursary to study arts on leaving honours results, 36
McGuire, D P,
to tutor in WEA classes, 62
McKail, Mrs J C,
committee member, classical association, 89
attended conference of Australian Federation of University Women, 123 , 141
spoke at women graduates meeting, 167
McKay, Dr Douglas Gordon,
appointed to council of SA Blood Transfusion Society, 132
Medicine, Faculty of
fifty years ago, Dr Watson, newly appointed professor of anatomy arrived, 61
special congregation in Elder Hall for medical school jubilee, 112
special publication for medical school jubilee, 115
exhibition for jubilee, 96
conversazione for medical school jubilee, 107
history of medical school, photograph, 115 , 116
members of committee to plan celebration of medical school jubilee, 121 , 124
series of talks to celebrate medical school jubilee to be broadcast, 121 , 122
first X-ray photograph made in Adelaide will be among exhibits to be seen at jubilee celebrations, photograph, 123
wonders of medical science exhibition open to public, 126 , 128 , 129
photograph, 191
afternoon tea for guests at medical school jubilee, 128
food nutrition part of exhibition for jubilee, 132
keen interest in public exhibits for jubilee, 138
noted men arrive to join jubilee celebrations, 149
to mark close of jubilee celebrations, special conferring of degrees, 153
donations for founding institute for medical research as part of medical jubilee celebrations, 157
dinner held for jubilee, 157
medical men leave after jubilee celebrations, 158
VC Melbourne University Dr R E Priestly attended jubilee, 157
photographs of medical students giving demonstrations of techniques at jubilee celebrations, 190
request that government donate £15,000 for institute of medical research, 171
shortage of doctors to staff hospital blamed on poor salary, long hours, and little experience in practical surgery, not number of graduates, 122
Broken Hill District Hospital and Kalgoorlie Hospital approached faculty appealing for doctors, 145
Three articles on “The tragedy of maternal mortality” are published, 49 , 52
Medicine, Study of
noted surgeons to visit Australia, 56
annual conference of Assoc Physicians of Australasia held at Adelaide university, 2
BMA donating two prizes in clinical medicine, competed for by fifth and sixth year students, 175
fifth year medical students and some fourth year students will temporarily assist house surgeons at Adelaide hospital, 27
medical correspondent reported on discussions in Scotland on reviewing medical curricula, 14
medical students will carry out routine duties at Adelaide hospital because of staff shortages, 15 , 16
final year medical students may be required to sign undertaking to work at Adelaide hospital on graduating, 20
final year examination results, 24
eleven medical graduates to begin work at Adelaide hospital, 36
Dr J V Duhig urges changes to present Australian hospital system, 41 , 42
Adelaide doctor opposes Dr Duhig’s views, 42
proposal that on graduating, all doctors should gain one year’s experience in a public hospital, 42
medical course cost exceeds £400 per annum, 43
provisions for training surgeons in Australia announced, 58
reports of medical progress, prolongation of life, health insurance schemes, 132
attracting doctors to navy, 125
request for study of effects of use of narcotic drug, alcohol, 62
use of students to assist in hospital because of shortage of doctors, 115 , 116 , 120
list of SA doctors to attend BMA congress in Melbourne, 136
machine proves men think more quickly than women, 137
103rd annual meeting of British Medical Association held in Melbourne, covered developments relevant to current medical education, 143 , 144
editorial discusses relevance of B M A congress to SA doctors, 146
Dr Cilento’s address on quality of population in Pacific, 147 , 148
claim life of modern child too strenuous, 147
Sir William Mitchell says modern laboratories should exist in teaching hospitals, 149
Lord Horder on birth control and eugenics, 149
medical women hold brilliant posts, 149
medical fees too high, 149
completing the medical school, 158
high cost of health, 161
papers at BMA congress on contemporary health issue, 162 , 163 , 164
Dr F S Hone urges post-graduate studies for doctors, 164
issues raised by BMA visitors, 139
Dr H Guy Dain’s address on fees and need for national medical insurance, 149
debate on health costs, 152 , 153
applications open in London for two Lady Tata Memorial for scientific research in blood diseases, 58
proposal for national health service, 159 , 160 , 161
University of California announced isolation of Vitamin E. Professor C S Hicks professor of bio-chemistry of Adelaide said discovery was of great significance, 119
Lord Horder, president of Eugenics society, proposes birth control for unfit towards racial improvement, 149
Dr Cumpston surveying facilities in Adelaide for treatment of crippled children, 90
Lord Horder’s views expressed while in Australia cover many contemporary medical ideas, 140 , 154 , 158
Australian Osteopathic Students' Loan Fund to be established to assist Australian students to qualify for Doctor of Osteopathy, 63
Sydney hospitals are fully staffed in contrast to Adelaide, 137
physicist advocates establishment of full time body to research cancer, 114
editorial commenting on maternal mortality rates, 52 , 53
editorial on biology and education discussing Nazi aim to breed a superior race, 128
Meegan, Kathleen,
member of Elder string quartet, concerts, 97 , 107 , 112 , 118
Meier, W E,
has been in Germany studying new ideas in farming, 111
Melrose, Sir John,
donor to Waite research, 136
Menzies, Duncan C,
awarded government bursary to study law on leaving honours results, 36
Miethke, Miss A,
representing National Council of Women, supported approach to university for course in social studies, 165
Melba Bequest Scholarship,
examinations for award of scholarship for singing to begin in February, 30
Melbourne, Professor Alexander Clifford Vernon,
biography, photograph of brilliant former South Australian, published "Early Constitutional Development in New South Wales”, 36
Melrose, Alexander,
reappointed to board of governors of public library, museum and art gallery, 175
Menz, Anna Magdalene Augusta,
delegate to conference of Australian federation of university women, 123 , 141
spoke at meeting of women graduates association, 167
Menz, Mrs H V,
attended conference of Australian federation of university women, 141
spoke at meeting of women graduates association, 167
Mercer, Edgar Howard,
talked on "Abuses of modern physical theory" at science association meeting, 101
Messent, Mrs P S,
supports proposal that course in social studies be taught at university, 144
president of YWCA cannot support right to die, 176
Messent, Dr Philip Santo,
re-appointed to dental board, 45
Meyer, Heinerich Carl,
appointed chief engineer of Harbors Board, biography, photograph, 114 , 115
Miller, Dr Malcolm William,
admitted to Royal College of Physicians, London, 102
Mitchell, Frank Wyndham,
chosen by committee of vice-chancellors to take Carnegie scholarship to Institute of Education in London, photograph, 92
aims of institute to which Wyndham has been awarded a fellowship, 110
leaving for London, some biographical details, 130 , 135
Mitchell, Mark Ledingham,
lecturer in biochemistry at Adelaide university to tutor in WEA program, 62
discusses recent isolation of Vitamin E, 121
to speak on "Modern problems in human nutrition" free public lecture, 169 , 174
report of his lecture on "The importance of diet to health”, 177
Mitchell, Roma Flinders,
awarded David Murray scholarship in law, 23 , 27
short resume, 23
will receive her LLB degree tomorrow, 31
applied for admission as legal practitioner, 31
only woman of ten new lawyers, 33
photograph, 199
Mitchell, Sir William, M A (Edinburgh),
at conferring of Doctor of Laws on HRH Duke of Gloucester, 5 , 10
presided at Professor Melville’s lecture on gold standard, 10
invited to address British Academy, 16
addressed break-up of WEA, 20 , 21
cited by Professor Portus, 20
sailing for England, 16 , 20
supported leave of absence for Hilda Gill, 58
addressed British Academy on ‘The quality of life’, 73
returns from overseas, photograph, 74
discusses difficulties in recruiting suitable staff, 74
vice president of classical association, 89
Dr Cumpston met Sir William Mitchell, discussed treatment of cancer by radium available in Adelaide, 90
rules that student cars can be searched for liquor, 100
gave a luncheon for visiting Institute of Education, Professor F Clarke, 110
one of number of knights in SA, 111
to attend vice chancellors conference, 113 , 116
at meeting of vice chancellors, 117
to attend jubilee of Queens College, 118
member of committee to arrange jubilee celebrations of medical school, 121
addressed Lyceum Club on League of Nations, 142
advised meeting of representatives of organisations seeking a board of studies in social studies to be set up at university to put forward proposal, 144
urges federal money to establish research laboratories in major teaching hospitals, photograph, 149
invited staff to dinner to meet Dr R E Priestly VC Melbourne and Professor J I M Stewart, new Jury professor of English literature and language, 159
as member of council visited Waite, 174
laid foundation stone of Lucy Morice Free Kindergarten, 169
spoke to WEA students at annual break up, 176
photographs, 187 , 189 , 194
photographed inspecting Bonython Hall progress, 185
Moodie, Colin Troup,
received degree of Bachelor of Laws, 31
applied for admission as legal practitioner, 31
admitted as legal practitioner, 33
photograph, 199
Moore, Griselda Margaret,
awarded M. Rees George Prize, 23 , 27
short resume, 23
Moore, Arthur Parris Reading,
re-appointed to dental board, 45
Morey, A W,
Rhodes scholar from Queens college, 118
Morgan, Dr Alexander Matheson,
noted ornithologist obituary, photograph, 18
Morgan, J R,
prominent legal practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Morriss, Elsie,
appointed tutor in English literature, first year at WEA, 5
university English tutor to tutor at WEA, 62
to speak on "Novel Reading" as first free public lecture, 169 , 174
Mortlock, J T,
donor to Waite research, 136
Motteram, R,
awarded John Gordin scholarship, 57
Mountford, C P,
photographer member of anthropological expeditions, 101 , 103 , 140
report on expedition with illustrations, 169
in photograph of expedition members, 189
Moyes, Morton Henry,
senior education officer in Australian navy, awarded O.B.E. (military division), 36
Muecke, Dr Francis Frederick,
specialist in Harley Street, short biography, 97
president of otto-rhino-laryngology section of BMA, to be at meeting in Melbourne, 91
Adelaide doctor abroad, 99
in Melbourne for BMA congress, to Adelaide later, 98 , 139
old scholar of Queen’s College, to attend jubilee dinner, 112 , 118
detailed biography, 112
person recalls how Muecke saved his life, 142
photograph, 188
Muecke, W S,
elected vice president of university commercial students’ association, 64
Mullen, Brian Anthony,
graduated LL B, 65
his application for admission to the Bar raises important questions, 65
Murray, Sir George John Robert,
at conferring of Doctor of Laws on HRH Duke of Gloucester, 5 , 10
photograph of chancellor with HRH Duke of Gloucester, 18
unveiled Way statue ten years ago, 22
to spend eight months in Britain and Europe, photograph, 61
at conferring of degrees, 65
patron of classical association, 89
Mr Justice Angas Parsons to be chief justice in his absence, 66 , 70
brief biography, 167
institutes Sir George Murray prize, 111
photographed on way to attend commemoration, 198 , 199
Murray, S,
prominent legal practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Music, Faculty of
Peter Bornstein, violin teacher, leaves, 2 , 5 , 19
A A Kurtz appointed, 19
John Dempster questions constitution of Elder Conservatorium, 39
Hilda Gill welcomed, 173
fifty years ago new professor of music, Josua Ives, appointed, 58 , 63
Music, Study of
AMEB examinations in music theory held at university, 7
Harold John Gard attacks Conservatorium for lack of assistance to students, 39
three short comedies performed by Elder Conservatorium Dramatic Society, 88
Carnegie Corporation gives College Music Set to Elder, munificent gift, 57
public demonstration of electric phonograph donated to Elder Conservatorium, 60
photograph of phonograph, 196
results of public examinations in music, 24
Musical Association of SA asks for legislation to raise standards, 96
Music Examinations Board to broadcast talks, practical demonstrations of work required for pianoforte syllabus, 63
dates for public examinations in music, 63
AMEB examinations to be held in September, scholarships offered on results, 107
Musical Productions,
chamber concert series, 2 , 14 , 102 , 174
organ recitals by John Horner, 13 , 16 , 87 , 88 , 90 , 92 , 115
Elder Conservatorium string quartet recitals, 97 , 107 , 112 , 118
student concerts, 28 , 69 , 90 , 91 , 141
gramophone recital, 87
staff concerts, 74 , 75 , 106
former students gave concerts, 63 , 100
Percy Grainger and assisting artists performed two concerts, 80 , 85
photographs of rehearsals for student production, the Footlights Revue, 200a , 200b
organ recital by pupils of John Horner, 169 , 170
violin recital by Arved Kurtz, 170
Myers, Dr,
remaining on staff at Adelaide hospital, 53
N
Nelson, Alison May,
musical prodigy, photograph, 19
awarded Grade IV practice of music exhibition, 24
praised for examination results, 178
Newbury, Mrs A K,
attending conference of Australian Federation of University Women, 123
spoke at women graduates meeting, 167
Newland, Sir Henry Simpson,
retired as president of Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 60
member of committee to arrange medical school jubilee, 121
first president of SA Blood Transfusion Society, 132
keen advocate of national health insurance scheme, 160
photographs, 160 , 189
Newland, V M,
prominent member of Stock Exchange, graduate of Queens college, 118
Newland, Mr M P,
as member of council visited Waite, 174
Newman, Bernard William,
assistant government meteorologist transferred to Sydney, photograph, 173
Noble, Gwenyth,
awarded exhibition for best music theory student, grade IV, 19 , 20
O
Oaten, Dr Harold Richard Hugh Noel,
won Lister Prize for proficiency in clinical surgery, 11
O'Connor, Dr Richard Joseph,
has been appointed to Caton Memorial Fellowship at School of Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, 100
photograph, 102
O'Connor, Dr Walter John,
awarded David Murray Scholarship in Medicine, Everard Scholarship and BMA Prize in Clinical Medicine, 27
tops medical faculty, short biography, 24
registered as legally qualified medical practitioner, 32
appointed house surgeon at Adelaide hospital, 53
Old Way College Boys Association,
members hope to raise money for a scholarship to university, 22
Oldfield, Neil,
awarded government bursary to study medicine on leaving honours results, 36
Oliphant, Harold G,
defends his lectures on economics at WEA, 22
sent son’s description of Lamb’s funeral, 44
taught economics last year, 60
Oliphant, Dr Marcus Lawrence Elwin,
his discovery of triple weight hydrogen atom mentioned by Professor Kerr Grant, 92
sent description of funeral of Sir Horace Lamb, 44
physics research work at Cavendish laboratory, 117 , 118
P
Painter, E W,
lecturer in accountancy urges establishment of chair in commerce, 64
Parkin, Joan,
proposed toast to new graduates at annual dinner women’s union, 32
Parsons, Harold Stephen,
concert to honour conductor of SA Orchestra before study trip to Europe and UK, 14
brought back modern works for orchestra and Elder Conservatorium String Quartet, praised BBC support for music, 71
reports Australian musicians doing well abroad, 73
Parsons, Mr Justice Angas,
re-elected warden of senate, 26
acting chief justice during absence of Sir George Murray, 66 , 70 , 71
spoke at celebrations for jubilee of medical school, photograph, 159
as member of council visits Waite, 174
retiring from council but eligible for re-election, 175
photographed inspecting progress on Bonython Hall, 185
Paul, Kevin Carroll,
degree of bachelor of science conferred, 65
Pauline Hayward Scholarship,
awarded to R D Carman, 58
Paynter, Norman Catchlove,
Pedler, Dr John Meavious,
assisting at Adelaide hospital, to sit for final exams in June, 53
passed final medical exams, 94
degrees of bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery conferred, 103
photograph, 193
Pellew, L V,
prominent legal practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Pellew, Dr Leonard James Ternouth,
holidaying in United Kingdom, 3
Pellew, Dr Richard Alfred Amyas,
registered as qualified medical practitioner, 32
Penny, Dr Hubert Harry,
obtained doctorate from London University, to lecture in psychology at Teachers' College, 122
Pennycuick, Dr S W,
university lecturer in physical chemistry to tutor in WEA classes, 62
Pentreath, Rev Guy,
supports value of Latin study at school, 23
headmaster of St Peters college argues headmasters’ certificates should replace exams for some students, 181
spoke on new values of education to Student Christian Movement, 99 , 100
Phillipps, Sir Herbert Tarlton,
Phipps, Dr Ivan,
Waite institute staff member attended science congress, 44
Physics, Faculty of,
14 lb of mercury, worth £6.6/-, stolen from university physics department at the to affect need radium supplies of hospital, 37
Pickering, Arthur Lawrence,
appointed lecturer in law of evidence and procedure, biography, photograph, 71
Pilgrim, Alan Flinders,
gave paper with J. Brooke on "Eucalypts and their essential oils" at science association meeting, 101
Pines, Miss Stella,
secretary to committee for proposal for social studies to be taught at university, 144
to be secretary of Board of Studies in social studies which YMCA has requested university to provide, 165
Piper, Clarence Sherwood,
appointed treasurer of SA branch of Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, 65
Piper, F W,
member of union debating team, 108
Piper, Harold Bayard,
appointed to board of examiners of articled clerks, 33
Platt, Dr Albert Edward,
appointed lecturer in bacteriology, Deputy Director of Laboratory of Bacteriological and Pathological Research at hospital, 33 , 60
arrived in Adelaide, biography, 53
Playford, Malcolm Noel,
awarded Stow Prize, 23 , 27
short resume, 23
awarded J D Duncan-Hughes scholarship, 57
Polkinghorne, Noel Francis,
awarded David Murray Scholarship in Classics, 23 , 27
short resume, 23
Pomroy, A R,
awarded J D Duncan-Hughes scholarship, 57
Powell, Dr,
representing District Trained Nursing Society, supported approach to university for course in social studies, 165
Poole, Frederick Slaney,
letter to editor on life in Adelaide of Sir Horace Lamb, 30 , 31
Portus, Professor Garnet Vere,
spoke on ‘learning as a social passport’ at WEA, 20 , 21
spoke at annual dinner men’s union of social aspect of sport, 74
gave an address on "What Marx did for Socialism”, 64
conferred diplomas of primary education, 65
on board of editors for publication of "Centenary History of South Australia", 68
appointed chair of political science and history, 75
conducted funeral service of Professor E O G Shann, 78
has been on broadcast advisory committee, deciding program for national talks, 122
spoke on collective method of defence as means of preserving world peace, 142
wrote article "Glimpses of Parliament" on growing power of civil servants, 173
photographed at laying of foundation stone of Lucy Morice Free Kindergarten, 187
Presbyterian Girls College,
Miss Lucy Shaw quoted as saying cramming for examinations is not an education, 96
Prescott, Professor James Arthur,
impressed by Russian scientific farming, 38
when in England met Geoffrey Samuel now at Rothamsted Experimental Station and Dr L B Bull studying animal diseases at Cambridge and London, 40
to report on his trip abroad to Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 44
president of SA branch of Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, 65
addressed graduates’ union on conditions in Russia, particularly in education, 66
addressed Council for Scientific and Industrial Research on deficiencies of Australian soils, 107 , 111
to address Institute of Public Administration conference, 108
spoke on elements essential for animal and plant development, 113
addressed conference of Institute of Public Administration on "Public Administration in Russia", 145
Prest, Dr Henry Gordon,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, ophthalmic, 102
Preston, Miss D,
representing Kindergarten Union, supported approach to university for course in social studies, 165
Price, Dr Archibald Grenfell,
to judge coloured sketches for centenary celebrations prize with Hans Heysen, 56
summarises progress of St Marks College in its first 10 years, 32
to give two addresses at science conference, 44
reported on successes of St Marks, 58
to tutor in WEA classes, 62
on board of editors of "Centenary History of South Australia", 68
addressed Royal Geographical Society on geographical problems in settling SA, 95
elected to committee of newly formed pioneers’ association, 159
addressed Pioneers' Association, emphasised that German pioneers should not be forgotten, German names to be returned to some SA places, 160
as member of council visited Waite, 174
eligible for re-election to council, 175
applications for scholarships and bursaries at St Marks to be sent to Dr Price, 175
speaks on question of British migration, photograph, 177
photographed at graduates’ luncheon, 198
Price, James Robert,
won research scholarship at Oxford, photograph, biography, 93
chair at science association meeting, 101
degree of master of science conferred, 103
awarded 1851 exhibition scholarship for published works and research in organic chemistry, will enter Oxford, 130 , 135
photograph, 193
Prime, R,
elected to committee of university commercial students’ association, 64
Pritchard, John Joseph,
selected as Rhodes scholar, biography, photograph, 25
topped third year medical examinations, won Dr Davies-Thomas scholarship, 23 , 27
passed primary FRCS exam in Melbourne, 29
1935 Rhodes scholar, biography, photograph, 31
Professor Chapman refutes Pritchard’s claim many students unsuited for university, 33
elected one of first honorary students of St Mark's College, 34
bearing mace at Commemoration, photograph, 198
Prizes & Awards,
Lister prize for proficiency in surgery for fifth year students, 11 , 98 , 134
exhibitions and bursaries awarded on results of recent exams, 18
12 bursaries awarded for results at leaving honours, 18
prize and award list for 1934, 27
Arthur Stilville Howland recommended for Joseph Fisher Medal in commerce, 26
Alan Coad won Alexander Clark Memorial Prize, 24 , 27
Delma Joy Worden and Alison May Nelson awarded music exhibitions, 24
exhibition for an Australian to study at Royal College of Music or Royal Academy to be introduced in 1935, 114
Gilbert Rowe James awarded Andrew Scott Prize for Latin, 23 , 27
Stow prizes awarded to Gilbert Rowe James, Francis Peter Kelly and Malcolm Noel Playford, 23 , 27
Tormore prize awarded annually to woman student in the first year course of English literature for best essays during the year, 23
W J O’ Connor awarded BMA prize in Clinical Medicine, 27
Alfred William Kleeman awarded Tate Memorial medal for geology, 27
W H Kleeman awarded James Gartrell Prize, 23 , 27
M McKellar Stewart awarded Tormore Prize, 23 , 27
R D Carman awarded Elder Prize in Medicine, 23 , 27
G M Moore awarded M. Rees George Prize, 23 , 27
M R Brookman awarded Roby Fletcher Prize, 23 , 27
C G Kerr wins John Howard Clark prize, 27 , 29
Council accepts offer from Hardwicke old collegians’ association to provide prize for girl under 18 who tops botany, 27 , 29
BMA Prize in Medicine, Section of Clinical Medicine awarded to Walter John O'Connor, 27
bursaries awarded on Leaving Honours results for study at university, 36
Robert F Stokes, law student wins H.B. Piper Prize for office practice and routine, 172
Bundey Prize for English awarded to Rex Ingamells, 80
Bundey Prize for English established by Miss E. Milne Bundey, 80
Subject for 1936 Bundey prize announced, 100
Miriam Hyde won Ernest Farrar prize in UK, 1
Joyce Brooks wins League of Nations Prize, 11
music prize for best candidate in licentiate examination shared, 19 , 20
exhibitions for grade 111 and grade 1V music results awarded, 19 , 20
H R H N Oaten won Lister Prize for proficiency in clinical surgery, 11
two bursaries for mining and metallurgy offered, 181
Robert Whinham Prize for Elocution awarded to Cecilia Marie Pryor, 27
Rules for B M A prize for medical students (clinical medical section) have been revised, 165 , 167
best candidate who passes as an executant in licentiate M E B examination divided between Dorothea Mary Angus and Lloyd Winston Vick, 19 , 20
exhibition for best music theory candidate grade III awarded to Dorothea Tribe, 19 , 20
exhibition for best music theory candidate grade IV awarded to Gwenyth Noble, 19 , 20
historical, arts and sciences committee to consider giving a prize for the best historical painting in connection with SA Centenary celebrations, 24
Margaret Ayers received evening studentship in commerce, 69
two bursaries from Royal Society of St George awarded to Kenneth Wilmot Vernon Smith and Norman Catchlove Paynter, 69
Kings Jubilee Medal - 500 South Australians awarded, list of recipients, 72 , 73
St Marks awards, 58
Carnegie Corporation offers two fellowships to Australian candidates, 48
evening studentships awarded, 63
Professor John Raymond awarded Thomas Ranken Lyle medal, 41
Royal School of Music London will offer an exhibition to Australian students to train in London, 114
St Marks College to offer theological bursary and a financial assistance bursary, 175
Gwenneth Woodger student of Woodlands CEGGS wins Thornber bursary for girl obtaining highest marks in leaving examinations, biography, 58
Australian Osteopathic Students' Loan Fund to be established to assist Australian students to qualify for Doctor of Osteopathy, 63
Hoffman-La Roche Prizes for Pharmacology, senior prize awarded to David Hugh Le Messurier, B Sc, Richard Harper Formby, junior prize, 27
Bernard Murray Knight awarded Archibald Mackie Bursary of CTA to study for diploma in commerce, 53
council of Institute of Public Administration to make no award in Judge Murray essay competition, 92
History Society of New York’s international prize competition open to Australians, 128
Pryor, Cecilia Marie,
awarded Robert Whinham prize for Elocution, 27
Public Lectures,
Professor W E Cooke to lecture on ‘Our wonderful universe’, 61
M L Mitchell will speak on ‘Modern problems in human nutrition’, 169
Miss E. Morriss will speak on ‘Novel reading’, 169
E S Kiek will speak on ‘The Province of the State’, 169
Dr A C Garnett will speak on ‘Are we machines?’, 169
Professor W E Cooke will speak on ‘Relativity for the man in the street’, 169
M L Mitchell on ‘Importance of diet to health’, 177
Leslie A Schumer lectures on development of accountancy, 167
Professor J R Wilton on Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy,’ 97
Publications,
article in "On Dit" criticises students, 5
"Centenary History of South Australia" to be published, 68
exemption from primage of printing paper an important concession for books, 166
"Adelaide University Magazine" has given place to "Phoenix" to provide an opportunity for publication of significant writings, 177
Medical school jubilee publication issued to members of medical profession, 159
review of "Phoenix", 180
Puddy, Miss Maude Mary,
attended conference of Australian Federation of University Women, gave address,"Music and the community", 141
spoke at women graduates meeting, 167
Puddy, Albert Forwood,
applied for admission as legal practitioner, 31
admitted as legal practitioner, 33
photograph, 199
Pulleine, Dr Robert Henry,
obituary, photographs, 88 , 89
reports on science congress he attended, 44
has prepared a handbook on spiders of SA, 44
attended meeting entomological club, 22
Q
Queen's College,
D O Haslam appointed headmaster of Queen's college, 25
Trevor James G Heath, graduate of Queen’s college, appointed secretary to minister of external affairs, 29
Sir William Mitchell to open jubilee celebrations, 118
some prominent former students, 118
R
Rait, William Lockhart,
degree of master of science conferred, 103
Ray, John,
awarded Lister prize for 1935, biography, photograph, 134
Ray, Dr W,
Rhodes scholar from Queens college, 118
Ray, W V,
distinguished legal practitioner, old scholar of Queens college, 118
Reed, Mr Geoffrey Sandford,
photograph, 66
sworn in as acting judge of supreme court, 70
welcomed to position of Mr Acting Justice, photograph, 71
Refectory,
Registrar,
actions of registrar, F W Eardley, 5 , 26 , 38 , 63 , 77 , 80 , 87 , 96 , 144 , 167 , 180
Reid, Dr William Lister,
Adelaide graduate has appointment in Montreal with Dr Penfield, world leading brain surgeon, 11
has qualified in neuro surgery in Montreal, 94
Reilly, Dr Robert Neil,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, 102
Reimann, Dr Arnold Luehrs,
now research physicist of General Electric Co, U K, 118
awarded Doctor of Science, 128
biography, 141
Rennie, Dr Edward James Cadell,
fifty years ago, appointed to chair of chemistry, 22
Research,
Dr A E V Richardson says biological control of rabbits promising, 89
Full council of CSIR will meet for first time at Adelaide university, 118
Sir William Mitchell comments on possibility of federal government establishing a federal medical research council, 148
Research Grants,
£25,000 grant for mining research, 26
Carnegie Trust supports post-graduate research in Australia, 23
Residential Colleges,
Master of St Mark's College, Dr A Grenfell Price, summarised progress of first 10 years, 32
St Marks awards, 58
special supplement of history of St Mark's College states future of such colleges depends on several factors including endowments, government support, 144
W Somerville attacks elitism of residential colleges, 169
bronze will be unveiled at St Mark's college for 10 year anniversary, 175 , 178
list of students awarded scholarships for St Andrew’s College for 1935, 57
Reynell, W R,
Rhodes scholar from Queens college, 118
Rhodes Scholarship,
biennial conference of scholars living in Australia to be held in Melbourne, 34
plans to ensure return of Rhodes scholars to Australia, after their terms at Oxford, 48
Professor Henry Herman Leopold Adolf Brose, D Sc, M A, D Phil (Oxon) was SA Rhodes scholar for 1913, 98
of 31 SA Rhodes scholars nominated since 1904, only eight are now here; list of Rhodes scholars, news of scholars, home and abroad, 55
six Rhodes Scholars from Queen’s college, 118
second biennial conference of the association of Rhodes scholars to be held in Melbourne, 33 , 42 , 45
applications for 1935 scholarship closed, 18
Norman Jolly, SA’s first Rhodes scholar, visiting Adelaide, 112
John Joseph Pritchard Rhodes scholar for 1935, biography, photograph, 25 , 31
Entries received for 1936 Rhodes scholarship, 174
Sir Francis Wylie, Oxford secretary to Rhodes trustees, is in Australia for the wedding of his daughter to Lewis Wilcher, SA Rhodes Scholar for 1930, 181
SA Rhodes scholars who have gained honour overseas, 117
Rhodes scholarship for 1936 applications closed, 174
SA Rhodes scholar Andrew P Guinand returned to Oxford after walking tour in Europe, 176
Rice, Dr John David,
appointed honorary anaesthetist and clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, 34
Rice, Dr Patrick William,
received diploma for obstetrics and gynaecology in London, 180
Rice, Dr Vincent de Paul Lawrence,
to be honorary anaesthetist at Adelaide hospital, 70
Richardson, Professor Arnold Edwin Victor,
to attend meetings of Australian National Research Council, and Australian and New Zealand Association for Advancement of Science, photograph, 39
spoke on results of soil research at Waite Institute to science congress, 43
appointed first president of Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, 43 , 65
conferred honours degree on Henry K Kemp, 65
reappointed as member of Commonwealth Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 61
on editorial board for publication "Centenary History of South Australia", 68
says biological control of rabbits best solution, 89
guided visiting federal politicians around Waite laboratories, 94
talks about undesirable plant immigrants, 103
supports necessity for further research into problems in wheat industry, 111
photographs, 39 , 191 , 196 , 197
Richardson, Yvonne,
photographed rehearsing for Footlights Review, 200b
Rinder, J A,
president of Chamber of Manufactures says intermediate certificate not necessary for factory work, 102
Ritchie, Sir George,
Robert Whinham Prize for Elocution,
awarded to Cecilia Marie Pryor, Mus Bac, 27
Robertson, Miss Merle
noted pianist supports musical eisteddfod in centenary celebrations, photograph, 69
Robertson, Donald Alexander,
received degree of Bachelor of Laws, 31
applied for admission as legal practitioner, 31
admitted as legal practitioner, 33
photograph, 199
Robin, Charles Ernest,
fifty years ago elected secretary of first university tennis club, 71
Robin, Rowland Cuthbert,
to assist in taking 30 engineering students to Mt Bold reservoir, 92
in charge of engineering students doing survey work in Kuitpo Forest, 60
Robinson Sir Roy Lister,
1905 SA Rhodes scholar attained eminence overseas, 117
Robjohns, Dr Henry Collin,
completed studies in tropical medicine, to work in China, 62
Roby Fletcher Prize for Psychology and Logic,
awarded to Michael Rodney Brookman, 23 , 27
Rodger, Geoffrey James,
appointed conservator of forests for SA, biography, 68 , 69
photographs, 68 , 79
Rogers, Dr Richard Sanders,
authority on orchids attended science congress, 45
Roseworthy Agricultural College,
Dr A R Callaghan, director, appointed to committee of SA branch of Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, 65
Ross, D B,
distinguished legal practitioner graduate of Queens college, 118
Rowe, Colin Davies,
received degree of Bachelor of Laws, 31
applied admission as legal practitioner, 31
admitted as legal practitioner, 33
photograph, 199
Rudall, R J,
Rhodes scholar from Queens college, 118
Rumble, H C,
reported on research progress at Waite on drought resistant pastures, 45
Russell Grimwade Forestry Scholarship,
Frederick Manson Bailey awarded Russell Grimwade forestry scholarship, will study at Oxford, 167
Russell, Dr Herbert Henry Ernest,
photographed at the King's Birthday Levee, 194
Russell, Dr Walter Alfred,
assisting at Adelaide hospital, to sit for final exams in June, 53
passed final exams, 94
degrees of bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery conferred, 103
photograph, 193
Ryan, Dr Edward Clifford Lee,
assisting at Adelaide hospital, to sit final exams in June, 53
S
Samuel, Geoffrey,
now mycologist at Rothamsted Experimental Station, photograph, 40
to represent Australia at conference on soil science, 59 , 61
Sangster, Dr Christopher Bagot,
appointed honorary anaesthetist at Adelaide hospital, 102
Schneider, Wilfred Carl,
won travelling scholarship going to England, 130
to study in England and on continent, biography, photograph, 135
Scholarships,
Thomas Price scholarship awarded on leaving examination results, 18
list of many scholarships for 1934, 27
four overseas scholarships available for women graduates, 23
Eugene Alderman Scholarship awarded, 24 , 27
John Bagot Scholarship awarded, 24
Theory of Music Scholarship and Practice of Music Scholarship awarded, 24
Old Way College Boys' Association hope to raise money for scholarship, 22
Alfred William Kleeman won John L Young scholarship, 27
David Murray Scholarship in Classics awarded to Noel Francis Polkinghorne, 23 , 27
David Murray Scholarship in Law awarded to Roma Flinders Mitchell, 23 , 27
W J O’ Connor won David Murray Scholarship in Medicine, Everard Scholarship, 27
N F Goss won Tinline Scholarship in history, 23 , 27
C R Badger, 1931 winner Tinline Scholarship addressed Legacy Club, 173a
Dr Davies Thomas Scholarship won by John Joseph Pritchard third year, fourth examination, Robert Frank West, 23 , 27
Rhodes Scholarship won by John Joseph Pritchard, 29 , 31
scholarships awarded to St Andrews students, 57
Harold Fisher scholarships awarded, 58
six Rhodes scholars from Queen’s College, 118
Ruth Watson awarded Ernest Ayres scholarship in botany, 65
Frederick Manson Bailey awarded Russell Grimwade forestry scholarship, 167
Elder scholarship tenable at Royal College of Music, London, will be available this year, 165
Pauline Hayward Scholarship awarded, 58
Lady Duncan scholarship awarded to G M Turnbull, 57
J D Duncan-Hughes scholarships awarded, 57
T E Barr Smith scholarships awarded, 57
M A Fotheringham scholarship awarded to K Woodroffe, 57
John Gordin scholarship awarded to R Motteram, 57
W J Ibsister scholarship awarded to J de Vedas, 57
applications for Creswell scholarship for diploma in commerce course at university closing, 43
scholarship in meat canning offered, 156
Elder Scholarship tenable in London offered this year, 165
St Mark's College is offering for 1936 Harold Fisher scholarship, 175
John Creswell Scholarship winner will be selected from general honour list of Leaving commercial results, 53
Professor W A Laver to examine students applying for Elder scholarship, 180
weakness of Elder scholarship discussed, 182
applications for Smithson Research Fellowship close today, 178
list of scholarships for women graduates supported by Australian Federation of University Women, 23
research scholarship for qualified medical women available to women who are subjects of the British Empire, 54
Old Way College Boys Association members hope to raise money for a scholarship to university, 22
government veterinary scholarship awarded to A W Gunson, 53
William Gibson research scholarship for medical women now open for application, 45
entries closing for Royal College of Music scholarship, Eugene Alderman scholarship, and Elder scholarships for violin, 176
four scholarships for WEA study available, 61
Rhodes scholarship applications for 1936 closed, 174
Melba Bequest Scholarship application and details, 30
W C Schneider given travelling scholarship by Associated Steamship companies, 135
Science, Study of,
regulations for B Sc and diploma applied science altered, 26
CSIR has three appointments to fill, one at Waite Institute, 56
at least 100 from SA will attend 22nd congress of ANZ Association for the Advancement of Science in Melbourne in January 1935, 24
CSIR conference to be held in Adelaide, 191
director of nutritional laboratory of CSIR says wool producers have little to fear from synthetic wool, 41
CSIR will make grants for research available in 1936, 119
CSIR research priorities for 1935-1936, 120
CSIR five year plan outlined, 121
increased research money for CSIR very welcome, soil drift one subject, 158
CSIR has vacancy for marine research biologist, 181
photograph of full council of CSIR, 191
Dr R J Tillyard confirmed controversial fossil finding in Adelaide Hills of late Sir Edgeworth David, 43
South Australians attending Science Congress in Melbourne, 35
grants of approx. £1000 will be made for 1936 to assist persons engaged in scientific research work, 119
call for applications for junior studentship in forest products division of CSIR, 119
Scientific and Industrial Endowment Fund,
grants of approx. £1000 will be made for 1936 to assist persons engaged in scientific research work, 119
call for applications for junior studentship in forest products division of CSIR, 119
Secondary Education,
large numbers of candidates sit university public examinations, 27
payment of high school fees, 170
innovations in school curricula for 1935 in some of principal Adelaide schools, 34
issues in teaching biology in secondary schools, 43
mother argues need for university certificate for employment merely money raising for university, 96
minimal qualification of equivalent of leaving certificate needed for application for cadetship for field work in New Guinea, 96
E Allen discusses reasons for discontent with curricula and examinations, 117
inaugural meeting of club of headmasters from all schools, 172
proposal to substitute headmasters’ certificates for public examination system, 180 , 181
Seddon, G,
elected treasurer of university commercial students’ association, 64
Segnit, R W,
elected secretary of Royal Society, 15
Senate, University of Adelaide,
met to revise statutes and regulations, amendments made, 26
fifty years ago, motion passed making a member’s absence from council for six consecutive meetings equivalent to resignation, 27
fifty years ago, resolution passed on desirability of establishing evening classes, 27
Seppelt, Ian Howe,
working in Paris in bacteriological research, 14
Shann, Professor Edward O G,
says more money should be spent on air facilities for civil aviation, 59
on board of editors for Centenary History of South Australia, 68
has taken up his duties as professor of economics, 60
addressed commerce students, 64
addressed SA branch of Economic Society on "The financial tasks of the states and the commonwealth," 74
to give lecture on “The human factor in economic progress”, 75
fell to his death from an upper window of Mitchell building, photographs, tributes, funeral, 76 , 77 , 78
Shaw, Miss Lucy,
Headmistress of Presbyterian Girls College quoted as saying cramming for examinations not an education, 96
Simpson, Dr F,
St Marks student gained medical degree, 32
Silver, William,
teacher of Ronald Leo Barnden, 24
Sir George Murray Essay Prize,
£10.10.0 for Sir George Murray essay prize will be given to a worthy essay on public administration or science, 111
Sir Josiah Symons Library,
room at State Library houses books and furnishings from Sir Josiah Symons collection, 168
to be handed over to Board of Governors, photograph, 187
Sir Joseph Verco Medal,
awarded to Professor T Harvey Johnston, 171 , 182 , 186
early recipients, 171 , 182
Sleeman, Dr James Garnet,
appointed to council of SA Blood Transfusion Society, 132
Smeaton, Dr Bronte Creagh,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, 102
Smith, Dr Julian A R,
Adelaide doctor working abroad, 99
Smith, Kenneth Wilmot Vernon,
Smith, Commander Raydon Berry,
made member of Victorian Order, short biography, 65
Smith, Tom Elder Barr,
at meeting of senate which changed regulations, 26
founded League of Nations Prize, 80
gave pound sign 5,000 to found an institute of medical research, 158
nominated for council, 23
asks government cuts costs, photograph, 189
Smithson Research Fellowship,
applications close today, 178
Social Studies, Study of,
proposed board of social studies at university, 144
committee for Board of Social Studies of YMCA to approach university to request course for those who work in social services, 165
increasing need for trained social workers, 166
Solomon, Dr George Herbert,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, surgical section, 102
South Australian Orchestra,
complimentary concert for Harold Parsons, 14
Mrs Brailsford Robertson collected £60 for permanent fund of orchestra, 54
concerts, 97 , 111 , 155 , 174
Southwood, Dr Albert Ray,
outlined plan to stamp out tuberculosis within 50 years, 45
at conference to check mortality in childbirth, 45
wide publicity given to his paper to science conference, 45
M R C P London registered by Medical Board, 61
appointed chairman of medical science section of ANZ Association for Advancement of Science at next meeting, 178
Sport,
annual tennis tournament to begin, 60 , 65
notice of annual meeting of rifle club, 60
interstate contests among students, 105 , 112
annual meeting of sports association, 65
annual carnival men’s swimming club, 65
Sprigg, Charles Mosse,
obituary, photograph, 107
Sprod, Dr Milo Weeks,
St Andrew's College,
list of students awarded college scholarships for 1935, 57
St Mark's College,
Dr A Grenfell Price announced winners of college awards, 58
scholarships and bursaries on offer, 175
bronze to be unveiled, 175
Eric William Gray and John Joseph Pritchard voted honorary scholars, 34
ten years ago, St Mark's College opened, 61
bursary awarded to J A Game, 58
Dr A Grenfell Price summarised progress of first 10 years, 32
St Marks awards, 58
tutors in law and economics appointed, 58
special supplement of history of St Mark's College states future of such colleges depends on several factors including endowments, government support, 144
bronze will be unveiled at St Mark's College to 10 year anniversary, 175
J.F. Downer unveils memorial tablet commemorating framing of Australian constitution at St Marks, 178
St Peter's College,
W M Hole, former master dies in England, 70
Rev Guy Pentreath, headmaster, addressed members of Australian Student Christian Movement on new values in education, 99 , 100
Rev Guy Pentreath spoke on proposal to substitute headmasters’ certificates for public examinations, 181
Staff,
appointments of lecturers, tutors and demonstrators for 1935, 33 , 60
at December 31, 1935, 31 positions vacant, 180
Sir William Mitchell defends appointment of 28 year-old to Jury chair, discusses difficulties in attracting staff to Adelaide as salaries are much higher overseas and specialist training does not always match local needs, 74
11 doctors start at hospital, 53
many professors on holidays or at conferences overseas and interstate, 34
need for staff in four faculties, 180
Stewart, Dr,
appointed to residential staff at Adelaide Hospital, 73
Stewart, Margaret McKellar,
awarded Tormore Prize, 23 , 27
short resume, 23
Stewart, Professor John Innes MacIntosh,
new professor of English coming, biography, 69
vice president of classical association, 89
appointed to Jury chair of English language and literature, 74 , 75
has arrived, photograph, 140
new chair here, 149 , 153
speaks on influence of wireless, pictures and American slang, 140
says American English rooted in Old English, 140
vice-chancellor held dinner for staff to meet him, 159
welcomed by council, 168
Stewart, Professor John McKellar,
professor of philosophy away for all of 1935, 16
visiting Melbourne on business, 21
invited by Carnegie Corporation to visit US to investigate education, photograph, 38
presidential addresses on “Making of minds”, 42
leaves soon for England and America, 44
vice president of classical association, 89
at dinner in refectory to enable staff to meet him, 159
spoke to headmasters’ club on importance of English, 172
Dr A C Garnett will fill his position in his absence, 172
spoke at meeting of headmasters’ club on teaching of English at school and university gave an elementary passport to citizenship, 172
Stocker, E O,
photographer, moving pictures, anthropological expedition, 103
in photograph, 189
Stokes, Robert F,
law student wins H.B. Piper Prize for office practice and routine, 172
Stow Prizes
awarded to Gilbert Rowe James, Francis Peter Kelly and Malcolm Noel Playford, 27
Stratmann, Dr Paul Franz,
transferring from Adelaide hospital to Children's hospital, 53
Strehlow, Theodor Georg Heinrich,
lived with Aranda tribe learning to speak their language, collected valuable data, 6
Strickland, A G,
deputy chief horticultural instructor on committee of SA branch of Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, 65
Strong, Professor Archibald,
ten years ago Professor Strong was knighted, 80
his death left Jury chair vacant, 38
Student Activities and Protests,
student newspaper attacks students as drones, 5
student newspaper attacks butterflies, girls who enrol in one subject to enjoy social life at university, 94
students who wish to join university company of 27th battalion to give their names to union secretary, K T Hamilton, 60
sports and union activities, 65
student magazine shows students not snobs, 7
in new academic year meetings of student organisations and voting for union and men’s union positions take place, 65
photographs of students rehearsing for footlights review, 200a , 200b
12 persons attended a meeting to inaugurate a branch of the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection. No branch was formed, although subscriptions were taken.no evidence this is a student activity, 84
mens’ union organised debate on prohibition of liquor, 92
first of lunch time cinema shows for the year, 90
Sir William Mitchell rules that student cars can be searched for liquor, 100
complaints of drunkenness on campus, On Dit debates uni actions, 100
students to visit other states during vacation, competing in sporting events and debating, 105
mining, metallurgy students to visit Newcastle for meeting of Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 105
Australian Inter-University debates held in Adelaide for first time, 107
subjects and outcomes of intervarsity debates, 123 , 124 , 125 , 126
The Footlights Review by students, photographs, 200a , 200b
Student Statistics,
little variation in student numbers from last year, 60
student statistics in annual report for 1934, 54
numbers of candidates for public examinations, 178
Student Union,
first combined meeting held of members of Graduate Union and Adelaide branch of English Speaking Union, 11
1934 University Magazine compiled by students issued, 5
On Dit criticised students for lack of leadership, 5
union members organised community singing, 13
men’s union responsible for entertaining participants in inter-university debate, 108
men’s union annual dinner, 74
Students,
students who do not fear hard work, 95
student fees due, 41
Australian league of nations union, study circle on international affairs, invites two students from each college to take part, 112
students are using Barr Smith Library and Public Library in large numbers for study for end of year examinations, 172
letter from accountancy student who finds employers only want applicants under 21 years, 34
list of fees for students, 41
Adelaide graduates abroad, 176
Sunter, J,
elected to committee of university commercial students’ association, 64
Sutherland, D G,
elected assistant editor of medical students’ magazine, 65
Swan, Duncan Campbell, M Sc,
T
T E Barr Smith Scholarships,
awarded to D C Williams and P E Graebner, 57
Tate Memorial Medal for Geology,
awarded to Alfred William Kleeman, B Sc, 27
Tennis,
fifty years ago Charles Earnest Robin appointed secretary of tennis club, 71
Thomas Price scholarship,
awarded on leaving examination results, 18
Thornber Bursary,
for girl with highest marks in leaving examination won by Gwenneth Woodger, 58
Tinline Scholarship,
statutes for Tinline scholarship revised, 26
awarded, 23
Tormore Prize,
awarded annually to woman student in the first year course of English literature for best essays during the year, 23
Theology, Study of,
theology course at university advocated, 71
Thomas Price Scholarship,
tenable at university of Adelaide awarded on results of leaving exam, 18
Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal,
awarded to Professor Wilton, 41
Thyer, Robert Francis,
to part in an aerial geophysical survey of northern Australia, 60
Tidemann, Ernest Phillips,
attained degree of doctor of dental surgery, Chicago, photograph, 98
Tindale, Norman Barnett,
article on vanishing tribes of Arunta Desert and Lake Eyre basin, 2 , 3
editorial comment on Tindale’s work, 4 , 5
ethnologist supports preservation of national monuments, 15
gave lecture on "The peopling of the Australian region", 62
in charge research party to Warburton ranges to study natives, 101 , 103
expedition returned, 140
report on expedition, 168
gave details of George Mason, sub protector of aborigines at Wellington, 170
in photograph of members of anthropological expedition, 189
Tinline Scholarship for History,
regulations changed, 26
awarded to Noel Frederick Goss, 23 , 27
C R Badger, 1931 winner Tinline Scholarship for History addressed Legacy Club, 173a
Todd, K,
elected to committee of university commercial students’ association, 64
Tormore Prize for English Essays,
awarded to Margaret McKellar Stewart, 23 , 27
Tribe, Patricia Mary,
awarded exhibition as most promising music theory candidate, Grade 111, 19 , 20
Trudinger, Dr Ronald,
Adelaide doctor abroad, working in Sudan, 99
gave a lecture on medical work in Egypt to nurses, 117
Trumble, H C,
subeditor for SA branch of Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, 65
said object of organisation to win recognition for agricultural science, 66
Truscott, N C,
representative of Douglas Social Credit Association to give address for politics club, 88
Tucker, Harold Norman,
appointed tutor in law at St Mark's College, 58
Turnbull, G M,
elected assistant secretary medical students’ association, 65
awarded Lady Duncan scholarship, 57
Turner, Dr Frederic Boyd,
one of four house surgeons at Adelaide hospital who resigned because of poor pay and overwork, 12
Twiss, W,
elected to committee of university commercial students’ association, 64
U
Unley High School,
headmaster, B J Gates, speaking at inaugural meeting of headmasters’ club, said ordinary teachers organisations did not provide enough emphasis on leadership, 172
Union Building,
Universities, Other
W M Hughes promotes vision of university in Canberra as focal point of Australian culture, 165
A J Whitlam secretary of appointments board of Melbourne university to interview Adelaide graduates for positions, 7
council of Canberra university college started trust fund to establish a national university at Canberra, 22 , 23
Carnegie Corporation has sent representative to survey educational organisations for possible grants, 62
Sydney university chancellor emphasised value of study of ancient Greek, 73
Sydney seeking donations to establish chair of music, 74
new British post-graduate Medical School incorporated into University of London to benefit doctors from the dominions as well as Britain, 74
Oxford has abolished almost last discrimination against female students, all degrees now to be open to them, 84
Professor W A Osborne made some comparisons between Adelaide and Melbourne universities, 85
Melbourne requires funds for three new chairs, 106
free speech stand by NZ university supported by 600 British professors, lecturers, 109
veterinary graduates of Sydney, only Australian university with chair in veterinary science, only ones to gain registration, shortage of veterinarians in SA, 122 , 143
leader of Melbourne university debaters’ letter of appreciation of hospitality of civic and university authorities of Adelaide, 136
Melbourne VC attacks view of university as ‘factory for manufacturing degrees’, 182
editorial in The Advertiser, on "University Ideals" refers to Dr Priestley’s ideas, 147
University Act,
introduction of bill to consolidate aspects of legislation relating to university of Adelaide, 180 , 181
Upton, Dr William Carrick Tunk,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, dermatological, 102
V
Vaughan, John Howard,
will speak on ‘the armament menace’ at meeting of SA branch of Australian league of nations union, 112
Verco, Dr Ronald Lister,
appointed honorary clinical assistant at Adelaide hospital, gynaecological, 102
Verco, Sir Joseph Cooke,
book to be published compiled from his diary of expeditions from 1895 until 1911, 19
his book, Combing the Southern Seas, to be published, 60
Vice-Chancellors,
Vick, Lloyd Winston,
co-winner of prize for best executant at MEB examinations, 19 , 20
played in Elder concert, 29
Vickery, Frederick Arthur,
diploma of primary education conferred, 65
Visitors,
degree of Doctor of Laws to be conferred on HRH the Duke of Gloucester, 5 , 10
Professor G Buckmaster to conduct examinations for Royal College of Surgeons, photograph, 22
Mr F P Keppel, president of Carnegie Corporation to visit Adelaide, Carnegie corporation gave ACER research grant of £7,500 a year for 10 years, 38
R E Priestly, new VC of University of Melbourne, visited Adelaide university, 56
Dr Keppel, president Carnegie Corporation, visiting Adelaide, photograph, 66a , 195
Dr Keppel very impressed with Waite Institute, 67
Dr Keppel, having spent several days visiting university, library and museum will leave today, 68
Dr Cumpston, federal director-general of health, surveying facilities in Adelaide for treatment of crippled children, 90
Professor F Clarke, of Institute of Education, university of London, surveys our education system, 112 , 113
dental expert, Dr E W Fish, to lecture in Adelaide for a week, 127 , 130
Dr E W Fish says aborigines’ teeth best in the world, advocates free dental treatment for those unable to pay, 135
Dr E W Fish praised high standard of dental education in Adelaide, 141
Dr R Hutchinson, president Royal Society of Medicine, London and Professor Edwin Bramwell, professor of clinical medicine at Edinburgh University, to visit Adelaide, photographs, 137
Dr R Hutchinson arrived in Adelaide, photograph, 161
Dr R E Priestley, VC Melbourne to represent Melbourne at Adelaide medical school jubilee, 137
Dr R E Priestley, VC Melbourne, spoke at jubilee dinner of Adelaide medical school on ideals of Melbourne university, 159
Dr R E Priestley entertained at refectory dinner by Sir William Mitchell and Professor J I M Stewart, 159
Professor W A Laver from Melbourne to conduct MEB exams here, 153
Professor W A Laver impressed with standards of music in Adelaide, 167
Lord Horder on cancer and eugenics, photograph, 140
Lord Horder on health impacts of modern world, photograph, 154
Lord Horder appreciated visit to Adelaide for medical school jubilee, 158
Lord Horder, photograph, 189
Lord Horder attacked for his views on cremation, 158
Lord Horder at Adelaide medical school jubilee, 159
Dr R Hughes Parry, Bristol University, discusses fees, health insurance, 165
Bertram Thomas, explorer of Arabia on his travels, 158 , 166 , 167 , 175 , 176 , 179 , 180 , 181 , 182
photograph, 186
Miss Lena Leveson, UK educationist, spoke of work in UK to secure employment for women, 179
Dr Bannister, obstetrician from London to lecture on obstetrics, photograph, 185
W
W J Isbister Scholarship,
awarded to J de Vedas, 57
Wagner, F W,
Rhodes scholar from Queens college, 118
Wainwright, W E,
medical student photographed in demonstration for jubilee celebrations, 190
Wait, Miss M,
treasurer of classical association, 89
Waite Agricultural Research Institute,
report of progress in developing drought resisting pastures and overcoming lack of phosphorus and nitrogen in soils, 45
Dr AEV Richardson guided visiting federal politicians around Waite laboratories, 94
39 members of SA branch of new Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, SA branch mainly from Waite, 94
results from research at Waite and Animal Nutrition division justify expenditure on research, 136
Waite achievements in 10 years since established, photograph, 150 , 151
Waite evolving variety of wheat of moderate baking quality and good yield, 170
applications for positions for two junior research officers to soil division at Waite, 173
university council made annual official visit to Waite, 174
cows in Waite western fields, photograph, 184
Dr Ivan Phipps, Waite institute staff member, attended science congress, 44
director, Dr A E V Richardson, says biological control of rabbits best solution, 89
David B Adam lecturer in plant pathology elected fellow of Royal Society of SA, 96
Waite, Peter,
founder of Waite Institute, 136
Walkley, Gavin,
graduate in architectural engineering, entries Clare College Cambridge, has commission to report on architecture in UK, Europe, USA, 90 , 91 , 174
Walkley, L,
prominent member of Stock Exchange, graduate of Queens college, 118
Wallace, Dr Frank Kenneth,
one of four house surgeons at Adelaide Hospital who resigned because of poor pay and overwork, 12
Wallman, Leigh S,
awarded government bursary to study medicine on leaving honours results, 36
Wallman, N H,
treasurer of politics club, 88
member of student union debating team, 108
Ward, Cyril Michael,
wrote article, "Examination problems", 74
committee member, classical association, 89
wrote article, "Dear old general knowledge," 104
"Faith in education" discusses part played by education in preparing youth for politics and commerce, 124
Ward, Dr Leonard Keith,
selected as member of committee to direct search for oil, 40
would not comment on the search for oil in Australia, 45
Director of Mines in SA ordered to pay costs and £150 damages to John Lane, miner, for wrongful imprisonment, 48
Ward, J F,
head master of Prince Alfred College supported teaching of Latin at school, 23
vice president of classical association, 89
Ward, R B,
member of student union debating team, 108
Warnecke, Dr Reg,
achieved eminence overseas, 117
Watson, Ruth,
awarded Ernest Ayres scholarship in botany, her research work on “Nitrogen metabolin in relation to water content and the drought resistance to plants”, 65
Watson, Professor Archibald,
first professor of Anatomy at University of Adelaide, returns photograph, 34
Watson, G M,
elected editor of medical students’ magazine, 65
Way, Sir Samuel,
fifty years ago, supported introduction of night classes, 58
ten years ago Way statue in front of university unveiled, 22
Welch, Frank,
in photograph of medical students demonstrating techniques for jubilee celebrations, 190
Were, John Owen,
Adelaide graduate accepted position at Boys 'Hostel, Hay, to study theology, 5
West, Dr Leonard Roy,
registered as a legally qualified medical practitioner, 32
West, R A,
principal of Adelaide High School, as member of council visits Waite, 174
West, Robert F,
topped fifth year medical examinations, awarded Dr Davies-Thomas scholarship, brief resume, 23 , 27
Whibley, Cyril George,
approved as associate member of Institute of Electrical Engineers, England and Institution of Engineers, Australia, 54
White, Audrey,
musical prodigy, 19 , 174
photograph, 19
White, Miss J,
in photograph of medical students carrying out demonstration for jubilee celebrations, 190
Whitington, Sylvia Muriel,
leader at concert by S A orchestra, 97
member of Elder string quartet, 75 , 97 , 106 , 107 , 112 , 118 , 174
at welcome for Hilda Gill, 173
played in SA orchestra, 174
Wilcher, Lewis Charles,
Sir Francis Wylie, Oxford secretary to Rhodes trustees here for wedding of his daughter to Lewis Wilcher, SA Rhodes Scholar for 1930, 181
Wilcher, Mrs M M,
representing women police, supported approach to university for course in social studies, 144 , 165
Wilkinson, Professor Herbert John,
president of graduate union welcomed members of English Speaking Union to combined meeting, 11
comments on US advance in keeping organs alive outside the body, 91
member of committee to arrange jubilee of medical school, 121
took photograph of Waite Institute building, 151
favours euthanasia provided no likelihood of abuse, 176 , 177
photographs, 177 , 198
William Gibson Research Scholarship,
scholarship for medical women is now open for application, 45
Williams, D C,
awarded T E Barr Smith scholarship, 57
Williams, Francis Edgar,
Adelaide graduate awarded Welcombe Gold Medal in England, biography, 2
Williamson, Arthur Burton,
wrote article "Trend of musical life in Adelaide", 40
Wilson, Thomas George,
granted commission to report upon mortality in childbirth in England, 30
lecturer in gynaecology and obstetrics granted leave of absence through 1935, Dr Rupert Magarey to lecture in his absence, 33
Wilton, Professor John Raymond,
awarded Thomas Ranken Lyle medal, 41
to give a public lecture on Dante's "Divine Comedy", 97
review of lecture, 97
Winter, Miss Rose,
at discussions seeking course in social studies be taught at university, 144
Winzor, Frank Lovelock,
assistant lecturer in chemistry has thesis accepted for doctor of science, 71
Whitburn, Jack,
diploma of primary education conferred, 65
Whittle, Harold Edgar,
awarded imperial honour, 172
Wood, Professor Gordon Leslie,
visiting England and America to investigate progress in economics, 29
appointed professor in botany, 60
conferred diploma of pharmacy on R H Elix, 65
Woodger, Gwenneth,
student of Woodlands CEGGS wins Thornber bursary for girl obtaining highest marks in leaving examinations, biography, 58
Woodroffe, K,
awarded M A Fotheringham scholarship, 57
Woods, Mrs Mary Tenison,
South Australian barrister awarded an Australian Council for Educational Research grant to look at institutional training for young offenders, 23
Woods, Nelly Hooper,
palaeontologist to attend science congress, 40
does honorary work for university, 53
palaeontologist attended recent science congress in Melbourne, 53
there were entries here for Dr W G Woolnough but he doesn’t seem to have any connection with Adelaide Uni, 40
Woollard, Professor H H,
former Elder professor of anatomy now at St Bartholomew’s hospital, London, 67
Worden, Delma Joy
awarded grade 111 practice of music exhibition, 24
Workers' Education Association,
Sir William Mitchell and Professor Portus speak at WEA, 20 , 21
editorial on ‘culture for the people’ provided by WEA, 21
Harold Oliphant defends his lectures on economics at WEA, 22
WEA classes, tutors and lecturers for 1935, 56
four scholarships for WEA study available, 61
Professor W E Cooke to lecture at WEA on ‘our wonderful universe’, 61
Professor Portus to lecture at WEA on ‘what Marx did for socialism’, 61
E G Biagginni to lecture at WEA on ‘should economic life be planned’, 61
WEA classes to start in April, list of lecturers and tutors, 62
WEA lecturer claims world turning socialist, 64
free public lectures to be given, 169
Miss E Morris gave a lecture on ‘novel reading’, 174
annual WEA break-up, 176
M L Mitchell lectured on ‘the importance of diet’ at WEA, 177
Wylde, Harold,
city organist comments on child musical prodigy, 174
praised Alison Nelson, 178
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Yelland, T E,
chair of Unley High School council says revised public exam fees will not bring relief, 137
Young, Sir Frederick William,
director of English, Scottish and Australian Bank, educated in Adelaide, visiting from London, 28
member of Commonwealth Bank Board, photographed at Waite Institute, 196
Young, Michael Quinn,
awarded government bursary to study engineering on leaving honours results, 36
Young, Sir Walter,
nominated for council, 23
at meeting of senate which changed regulations, 26
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Zelling, Howard E,
awarded government bursary to study law on leaving honours results, 36