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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-17T03:57:13machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-17T03:57:13humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonFraser, Malcolm, 1930-....presumedFraser, J. M.presumedFraser, John Malcolm (1930- ).presumedFraser, MalcolmpresumedFraser, J. M. 1930- (John Malcolm),presumedFraser, John MalcolmpresumedFraser, John M. 1930-presumedFraser, J. M. 1930-presumed1930-05-21EnglishAmerican Revolution Bicentennial, 1776-1976PoliticiansAustraliaFederal politiciansAustralian Labor Party.Deady, Matthew P. (Matthew Paul), 1824-1893Forbes, A. J. (Alexander James), 1923-Hone, B. W. (Brian William), 1907-1978.National Library of Australia.Fraser, John Malcolm, 1930-Fraser, John Malcolm, 1930-Fraser, Malcolm, 1930-....Australian Labor Party. Ephemera relating to the Australian federal election of 1975 [manuscript].Australian Labor Party.Ephemera relating to the Australian federal election of 1975 [manuscript]. [1975]27 items.Libraries AustraliaNational Security Council East Asian and Pacific Affairs Staff Files (Ford Administration). 1974 - 1977. Foreign Leaders Visits FilesNational Security Council East Asian and Pacific Affairs Staff Files (Ford Administration). 1974 - 1977. Foreign Leaders Visits FilesGerald R. Ford LibraryHone, B. W. (Brian William), 1907-1978. Papers [manuscript].Hone, B. W. (Brian William), 1907-1978.Sizer, Theodore R.Fraser, Malcolm, 1930-Bragdon, Henry Wilkinson.Sheen, Barry.Thompson, Sydney, 1949-Papers [manuscript]. 1930-1980.185 folders and 96 items ; 4.9 m.Main correspondents within these papers are P. Moore, Dr. G. Hancock, Malcolm Fraser, Barry Sheen, Oliver Whitely, Professor and Mrs T. Sizer, Tony Ingram, Christopher Cox, Henry Bragdon, Pauline Anderson, R. K. Chambers, John Ward and S. G. Thompson. Also contains diaries, financial papers, personal memorabilia, notes, talks, printed material and subject files relating to Hone's own education and early life, as well as to his career. A major part of these papers is concerned with his chairmanship of the Commonwealth Secondary Schools Libraries Committee (1971-1974), as Deputy Chancellor of Monash University (1973-1974) and as a member of the Schools Commission. There are also files on Melbourne Church of England Grammar School and Cranbrook School, and the State Planning and Finance Committee Library Subcommittee. Libraries AustraliaRecords of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Staff Scheduling Memoranda. 1977 - 1978. 6/9/77-6/21/77Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Staff Scheduling Memoranda. 1977 - 1978. 6/9/77-6/21/77Jimmy Carter LibraryFraser, Malcolm, 1930-. Letter [manuscript].Fraser, Malcolm, 1930-Letter [manuscript]. 1976.1 leaf.Letter from Malcolm Fraser regarding the launching of the Library's celebration of the U.S. Bicentenary. Libraries AustraliaMatthew Paul Deady Papers, 1850-1923Deady, Matthew Paul (1824-1893)Matthew Paul Deady Papers 1850-192313 document
cases; 1 volumePapers of Matthew Deady, U.S. District Judge for Oregon and prominent figure in territorial and early state affairs. The collection consists of letters written to Deady from friends and political correspondents, including many of Oregon's leading state and national politicians in the late nineteenth century. Influential forces in the state such as Jesse Applegate and Asahel Bush are voluminously represented, as are U.S. senators Joseph Lane, James W. Nesmith, Henry W. Corbett, George Williams, Lafayette Grover and Cyrus Dolph. Complementing these is a small collection of letters written by Deady to several of the same persons. Also included are Deady's personal journals and family materials.EnglishOregon Historical Society Research LibraryForbes, A. J. (Alexander James), 1923-. Papers of A.J. Forbes.Forbes, A. J. (Alexander James), 1923-Papers of A.J. Forbes. 1942-1993.6.60 m. (47 boxes)Memoranda, circulars, minutes, agenda, correspondence, speeches, drafts, articles, published materials and diaries. The bulk of the papers relate to Forbes' work as South Australian President and later Federal President of the Liberal Party in 1979-85. There are memoranda, circulars, minutes and agenda of the many committees on which Forbes sat. Correspondents include Tony Eggleton, John Atwill, Malcolm Fraser, John Elliott, John Howard, Andrew Peacock, Nick Minchin, Graham Wynn, Grahame Morris, John Valder, Chris Puplick, Sir Robert Crichton-Brown, Fred Chaney, John Olsen, Roger Goldsworthy, C.R. Story, Don Jessop, Don Willett, Ralph de Garis, Steele Hall and Amanda Vanstone. There are some papers relating to Forbes' parliamentary career and a lesser number relating to his Ministerial positions. There are also a few papers relating to his terms as Chairman of the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories Commission and the National Library of Australia Council. Libraries Australia