Birth of an Arts Centre. n.d.

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Birth of an Arts Centre. n.d.

"Birth of an Arts Centre", by Margaret Sutherland. A short essay about the formation of the Combined Arts Centre Movement (C.A.C.M.). List of office-bearers of and Societies supporting the C.A.C.M. in the fields of music, literature, drama, ballet and painting. Includes statistics and crucial dates in the campaign; outlines activities, factions and disbandment of movement.

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Libraries Australia

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