Summarised history of the Queensland Authors' and Artists' Association and Fellowship of Australian Writers, Queensland Section, [1962?] [manuscript] [1962?]
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Queensland Authors and Artists Association
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Francis, F. C. (Frank Charles) 1895-1980.
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F.C. Francis & W.J. Buckley wrote the music and lyrics for the musical comedy "Tangles". W.H. Butland was the arranger. "Tangles" was first broadcast on radio, 8 Nov. 1928. It was revised for the next broadcast 7 Jan. 1929. It was renamed "Matrimonial tangles" and performed again 11 July 1934. F.C. Francis was also a poet and became president of the Authors and Artists Association in 1950. From the description of Papers [1928?]-[1934?]. [1928?-1934?] (The University of Queensland...
Fellowship of Australian Writers. Queensland Section
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The Queensland Section of the Fellowship of Australian Writers had its genesis in the Queensland Authors and Artists' Association (QAAA), formed in Brisbane in 1921. Founding members included A.H. Davis (aka Steele Rudd), poet Constance Gittins and Dr Francis Cumbrae Stewart, later appointed Professor of Law at the University of Queensland. In 1928 Davis, Mary Gilmore, John le Gay Brereton and others met in Sydney to form a national body that would foster and promote Australian writing. The new ...