Correspondence [manuscript]. 1934-1952.

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Correspondence [manuscript]. 1934-1952.

Letter from Miles Franklin to Rev. Dr Cyprus Mitchell (1952) and a copy of a letter written by E. O.G. Shann to David Rivett (later Sir David) (1934).

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Libraries Australia

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Shann, E. O. G. (Edward Owen Giblin), 1884-1935

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Professor of History and Economics in the University of Western Australia, 1913-1931; Professor of Economics, 1931-1935. In 1909 research student at the London School of Economics. Lecturer in charge of history and economics in the University of Queensland, 1911-1913. His daughter married Sir Arthur Tange. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1909-1935. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225712855 Professor of History and Economics in the University of Wester...

Rivett family.

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Kenneth Deakin Rivett grandson of Alfred Deakin, is the younger son of Sir David Rivett, and brother of Rohan. He graduated MA Ed., PhD at Melbourne University, was awarded a Nuffield Fellowship for 1956-1957 and became Associate Professor of Economics at the University of New South Wales. From the description of Correspondence [manuscript]. 1934-1952. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225773540 ...

Franklin, Miles, 1879-1954

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Miles Franklin was born in 1879, a fifth-generation Australian, and grew up on grazing properties run by her family in the Monaro region of New South Wales. At nineteen, she wrote 'My Brilliant Career', an important study of the opportunities and expectations faced by young Australian women in the 1890s. She left Australia in 1906, travelling first to America and then to England. During the 1920s in England, she wrote pseudonymously a series of six well-received novels. In 1932 Franklin returned...

Mitchell, Cyprus

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Rivett, David, Sir, 1885-1961

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Albert Cherbury David Rivett (known as David) was a prominent scientist and scientific academic, holding posts at Melbourne University and CSIR executive. From the description of Pastoral pioneering : memorial lecture, Wangaratta. 1938. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 224128145 Professor of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, 1924-1927; Deputy Chairman CSIR 1927-1945; Chairman, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 1946-1949. From the descrip...