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  The Undergrad : A Magazine for University Students. Melbourne: University of Melbourne?, 1890-1890.  
  University Baseball Photographs. 19--. Thirteen photographic prints University Baseball photographs, Nos 760-765, and photographs of the Australian Student Christian Movement and a Chemistry Hockey match, nos. 766-772 in the University photographs database.
University Gallery, University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne Artists-in-Residence, 1975-1988. Melbourne: University Gallery, University of Melbourne.  
University House Papers. 24 cm. (2 archives boxes), 1953-1967. Description: Breakages 1956-1962; building files 1959; correspondence 1959- 1961; pamphlets; inspection records 1959-1960; comments on inspections; notebooks regarding inspections; building sub-committee 1957-1959; catering file 1953-1960; donations 1954-1962; minutes of general meetings 1956-1961.
University House was founded as the University of Melbourne Staff Club in 1953, when the house vacated by Professor E. Hartung was made available for the purpose in response to representations made by various members of the academic staff. This house, built in 1885 for Professor E.J. Nanson, has been extended to the east and west. From the beginning, members could bring guests for meals, drinks and social gatherings. A visitors book was introduced. The earliest, for the period 11 December 1953 to 27 February 1956, remains with the House.
University House Papers. 48 cm. (4 archives boxes), 1953-1961. Description: Breakages 1956-1962; building files 1959; correspondence 1959- 1961; pamphlets; inspection records 1959-1960; comments on inspections; notebooks regarding inspections; building sub-committee 1957-1959; catering file 1953-1960; donations 1954-1962; minutes of general meetings 1956-1961.
University House Proposed Chandelier for University House. 1 cm, 1973. Folder containing drawings (15 x 13 inches with drawings protruding), by Matcham Skipper, for proposed chandelier for University House, 20 June 1973. Included in folder are photographs of screens and a chandelier hanging in a church. 10 items.
University House Proposed Extensions. 1cm. 1956. Copy of letter from Roy Grounds to Frank Downes, Hon. Sec. University House, concerning proposed extensions, 24 July 1956; plans of First Floor Plan and Ground Floor Plan, July 1956 (foolscap size); two photographs of the extensions, 8 February 1956: one from the south, the other from south-west. On black strip of paper A Proposal for Extensions (i.e. these items were displayed on the University House notice-board.)
University House University House Handbook, 1961. Melbourne: University House, 1961.  
University House University House Visitors Books. 10 cm. One Archives box, 1958-1982. University House visitors books:
1. 2 June 1958 - 10 July 1959
2. 30 August 1965 - 8 March 1966
3. 6 June 1974 - 2 September 1974
4. 16 June 1982 - 20 August 1982.
The bound volumes provide columns for date, name of visitor, address, and signature of member introducing the visitor.
These four samples are retained from a series of 59 volumes.
University House Welcome to David Penington, New Vice-Chancellor, University House, 9 May 1988, 1988.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Economics and Commerce Architectural Plans. 1971. The School of Commerce, for teaching and conducting research into science, and conducting tutorial, corresponding and extension classes, came into being under the provisions of the University Act of 1923 (Section 28). With 300 students in its first year (1925), it soon became one of the most influential in the Australian Universities, exerting directly and indirectly a strong influence on Australian economic policy during and after the depression. By 1956 it included six Departments - Accountancy, Commerce, Economics, Economic History, Economic Research and Industrial Relations.
University of Melbourne Students Loan Fund Papers. 10 cm - 1 Archives Box, 1924-1946. Students Loan Fund Application Forms, filled out by student and giving name, age and date of birth, period of residence in Victoria, Address, course selected, evidence of being qualified to proceed and of having ability as merits special recognition, full particulars of financial position (and familys position), names of referees and of guarantor with testimonials to be attached (these have been removed and presumably returned), and amount required.
University of Melbourne Annual Report University of Melbourne. Melbourne: The University. Distinctive title: Report on the proceedings of the University 1939-1946 published in 1 cumulated volume; statements of accounts published in annual Calendar. Published in 2 parts from 1976 (?): Part 1: Annual Report, Part 2: Financial Statements.
University of Melbourne Astraea Redux. Melbourne: Melbourne University, 189-? Commemoration supplement to Alma Mater
University of Melbourne Conferring of Degrees University of Melbourne. Melbourne: The University, 1937-1994. Title alternates between: Annual Commencement and Conferring of Degrees.
University of Melbourne Degree Certificates. Degree certificates, blank, for: D.Sc. honoris causa; D.V.Sc. honoris causa; LL.D. honoris causa (one with red paper for seal affixed one without); D.App.Sci.; M.D. (one with red paper, one without); D.Ag.Sci.; D.Dent.Sci. (red paper affixed); D.Mus.; D.Phil.; D.Sc. (red paper affixed); M.Ag.Sci.; M A; M.Com.; M.Eng.Sci.(red paper affixed); LL.M. (one with red paper affixed, one without); M.Sc.; M.Ag.Sci.; M.App.Sci.; M.Arch.; M A; M.B A (red paper affixed); M.D.Sc.; M.Ed.; M.Eng. (one with red paper, one without); M.Gyn.& Obs.; M.Mus.; M.Sc. in Forestry (red paper affixed); M.S.; M.Surveying; M.Town and Regional Planning; M.V.Sci.; B.Ag.Sci.; B.App.Sc.; B.Arch.; B A (Ord.Deg.); B.A> (Degree with Honours); B.Bldg.; B.Chem.Eng.; B.C.E.; B.Com. (Ord.); B.Com. (Honours); B.D.S.; B.Ed.; B.Eng.; B.Eng.Sc.; B.M.E.; M.B.B.S.; B.Med.Sci.; B.M.E.; B.Sc. and B.Sc (with Honours); B.Sc.in For.; B. Surveying (red paper affixed); B.T. and Reg.Planning; B.V.Sc. Diplomas: Ag. Extension; Analytical Chemistry (parchment with red paper affixed); Arch.Design; Crim.; Ed.; Eng.Man.; Gyn. and Obs.; Journalism; Laryngology and Otology; Master School in Mus.; Mus.; Ophthalmology; Phys.Ed.; Pub.Health; Psych.; Soc.Stud.; T. & R.Planning; Theur.Rad. (and Electricity). License in Vet. Sci. (parchment).
University of Melbourne Looking to the Future : The Strategic Plan for the University of Melbourne. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, 1988.  
University of Melbourne Melbourne University Exhibition (Incorporating the M.U. Science Club Exhibition) Saturday, 9th August 1952 Proceeds in Aid of the International House Appeal Fund. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, 1952. Contains the time table for demonstrations in various Departments, brief descriptions of exhibits and a map of the grounds.
University of Melbourne Official Opening of the New Physics Building : Thursday, 28th February 1974, 4.45 P.M. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, 1974.  
University of Melbourne Postgraduate Prospectus ... International the University of Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne: International Office and School of Graduate Studies for the Academic Registrar, 1997-.  
University of Melbourne The Quadrangle : A University Magazine. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, 1892-.  
University of Melbourne Record of Active Service of Teachers, Graduates, Undergraduates, Officers and Servants in the European War, 1914-1918. Melbourne: Government Printer, 1926. Cover title: Record of Active Service, 1914-1918.
University of Melbourne A Short Tour of the University of Melbourne. Melbourne: The University,. 1977.  
University of Melbourne Submission to Australian Universities Commission, September 1959. 2 v. vols. Melbourne, 1959.  
University of Melbourne Tertiary Entrance Requirements and Principles of Selection. Parkville, Vic.: The University, 1998.  
University of Melbourne Tickets, Students Concert, Commencement Night, Saturday, 20 March 1897. 1 envelope, 1897.  
University of Melbourne Undergraduate Prospectus ... International the University of Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne: International Office, University of Melbourne, 1997.  
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne : A Commitment to Quality. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, 1991.  
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne Centenary 1855-1955 : Open Day Programme, Saturday, 23 April, 1955, 2-5.30 P.M. And 7-10 P.M. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1955.  
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne Handbook for Students. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1926.  
University of Melbourne University of Melbourne Press-Cutting Book. 1961. The series of newscuttings, for many years pasted into guard-books but later on loose sheets of paper, commences at July 1938, No.41, though earlier volumes must have existed. The task of cutting out items was at one time that of Student Records, later of the Press Liaison Office and Media and Publications. An overlap exists during the seven years during which both sections collected cuttings.
University of Melbourne University-Related Newscuttings. 2 volumes, 1967-1973.  
University of Melbourne University of Melbourne, Melbourne University Union, Laying of the Foundation Stone by His Excellency, the Right Hon. Lord Huntingfield, K.C.M.G. Governor of Victoria, October 24, 1936. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, 1936. The Melbourne University Union was formed in 1884 on the motion of John Monash. Its objects were to promote the common interests of students, provide means for practice in writing and speaking and to provide a meeting place for all members of the University. After many years of makeshift accommodation, a Union House was achieved chiefly through the efforts of Raymond Priestley, Vice-Chancellor, in 1937. It has since been extensively remodelled and extended.
University of Melbourne Catalogue of Works of Art 1971 : Catalogue of Works of Art in the University and Its Affiliated Colleges with a Catalogue of the Collection in the Dept. Of Classical Studies. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, 1971.  
University of Melbourne The Grimwade Collection : A Selection of Works from the Bequest of Sir Russell and Lady Grimwade : University Gallery, the University of Melbourne, 22 July - 4 September 1987. Melbourne: University Gallery, University of Melbourne, 1987. The Sir Russell and Lady Grimwade Bequest, was presented to The University upon the death of Sir Russell Grimwade in 1955, and that of his wife in 1972, the Collection comprises prints and works on paper, paintings, decorative arts and over 1500 books relating to colonial Australia. Originally housed within the Grimwades Toorak home, Miegunyah, the Collection is currently divided between The Ian Potter Museum of Art, Archives and Library (Special Collections). Co-author: University of Melbourne. University Assembly.
University of Melbourne Alumni and Development Unit Conferring of Degree Ceremonies 1992-1995. 1992-1995. 50 video tapes  
University of Melbourne Alumni and Development Unit Conferring of Degree Ceremonies, 11 September 1999, 10.30 am and 3.30 pm; 15 September 1999, 7.30 pm. 1999. 3 VHS videos  
University of Melbourne Alumni and Development Unit Conferring of Degree Ceremonies, 14 March 1998 to 27 April 1999. 1998-1999. 28 video tapes  
University of Melbourne Appointments Board A Revolution in Management; a Series of Lectures Delivered to Students of the University of Melbourne. Issued by the University of Melbourne Appointments Board. 1958-1962. The four lectures, given by R.W. Ellis, R.R. Watt, G.H. Jowett and E.P. Kelsall in September 1961, were arranged by the Board and the Department of Accounting to introduce final year students contemplating employment in industry, commerce or government, to ideas and techniques etc. available to management, in anticipation of wide-spread and far-reaching changes.
University of Melbourne Assistant Registrars Branch Papers. 72 cm. 1928-1962. Arts Faculty papers on Selection, East Asian Studies, Proposals for new subjects etc. 1956-1962; Deans reports to Council, 1951-1958; holders of Free Places and Senior Scholarships 1934-1949; Fulbright Programme 1958; Halford Oration 1928-1947 (list of lectures to 1949); Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research meeting 29 May 1963; Institute of Technology 1949-1950, considerations re establishment; reports on students living conditions May 1957; Matriculation Regulations 1953-1959 including survey of first year students 1939 and 1952-1954; Patent Rights, by G.W. Paton and A. Boyce Gibson, 1951; Physical Education Conference 1947, proposed degree course 1958 etc.; Public Administration, abolition of diploma, and Department of Social Studies (Acting-Directors report); Records of Interest, e.g. Honorary Degree conferred on King Bhumibol of Thailand, 1962, list of travelling scholarship holders 1027-1962, statistical survey of students 1957, Australiana Festival May 1959, Tom Basss Wilson Hall sculptures, proposed Bukkittingi medical school project and The Orr Case, August 1958 Registrars Conferences 1948-1960; Sabbatical leave reports 1954-1962; Student Surveys 1923-1956; War Service Concessions 1953; Architectural Atelier Bulletin 1932, 1935-1937 and other publications.
University of Melbourne Board of Studies Minute Books. 146 cm. (23 vols. foolscap and A4), 1923-1975. The School of Architecture dates from the appointment of Anketell Henderson in 1911; in 1923 a Board of Studies was constituted, and the School was administered under the Faculty of Engineering, the principal board members being J. S. Gawler (also University Architect) and Prof. Payne (Engineering). A Faculty of Architecture was established in 1931 chaired by a succession of Deans from other faculties until a Chair was created in 1947, when Brian Lewis became Dean. In May 1968 the new School of Architecture and Building was officially opened, from which time the Faculty became officially that of Architecture and Building. In 1975 the Department of Town and Regional Planning was absorbed, and it was known as the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Town and Regional Planning until 1979, when it reverted to Faculty of Architecture, but it was renamed as the Faculty of Architecture and Planning in 1981. Co-author: Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning.
University of Melbourne Board of Studies in Physical Education Minute Book, 1937-68. 6 cm. 1937-1968. The Board was established (under a Statute enacted in 1938) to develop and administer the course for the Diploma of Physical Education, and covered administrative and academic (and vocational) matters.
University of Melbourne Board of Studies in Town and Regional Planning Executive Committee Minute Book. 5 cm, 1968-1970. The Executive Committee of the Board was formed in 1968 principally to consider and make recommendations on course revision and other matters such as quotas, recognition of work done elsewhere and the International Baccalaureate and transfers between universities, and combined courses with Architecture.
University of Melbourne Board of Studies in Town and Regional Planning Minute Books, 1951-75. 18 cm. (4 vols.), 1951-1975. The Board was established to develop and administer the diploma course in Town Planning, a course which was eventually absorbed into the Faculty of Architecture. The Board dealt with both administrative and academic matters.
University of Melbourne Board of Studies of Criminology Minutes. 20 cm. (3 vols.), 1951-1975. The Department of Criminology was established in 1950 by approval from Council and Professorial Board, whereupon the Board was formed to govern the Department, first meeting in 1951. Criminology was first accepted as an Arts subject in 1953. As well as teaching, it encompassed research, publications, and co-operation with other organizations such as the Police and penal services, and national and international criminological societies. The Board merged with the Faculty of Arts in 1975.
University of Melbourne Central Administration Legal Records. 6 cm. 1911-1945. Legal documents including: Professor Thomas George Tucker’s retiring agreement; Professors property and house leases; Victorian General Insurance and Guarantee Co. Ltd. policies for members of staff; Prudential Assurance Company Ltd. fire insurance policies for Peacock Property Proprietary Ltd. as owners and the University of Melbourne as mortgagees of property; William Bowtell property documents; receipts; memorandums and correspondence.
University of Melbourne Citizens Appeal Committee The University of Melbourne : 1855-1955. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, Citizens Appeal Committee, 1955? 1 folded sheet ([3] p.); 28 cm
University of Melbourne Citizens Appeal Committee The University of Melbourne 1855-1955. Melbourne: University of Melbourne Citizens Appeal Committee, 1955. 20 p. : ill. ports.; 28 cm. Cover title
University of Melbourne Club Franais Paroles. Parkville, Vic.: Le Club Franais, Universit de Melbourne, 1994/95-  
University of Melbourne Commerce Alumni Society The University of Melbourne Commerce Alumni Society Newsletter, 1992.  
University of Melbourne Committee of Convocation Meeting Parkville, Vic.: The Committee, 19--.  
University of Melbourne Committee of Convocation Minutes of Convocation and of the Standing Committee of Convocation, 1924-74 and of the Graduate Committee 1975. 8 vols. 1924-1975. Convocation comprised the graduates of the University; from 1867-1923 it was known as the Senate, from 1924-1974 as Convocation, and after 1974 as The Graduates of the University, until 1985, when it was renamed Convocation. It had not been established until 1867 because of a requirement that it have a minimum of 100 members. The body was vested with the authority to submit suggestions as to the affairs of the University to Council; and while it could not initiate any statute or regulation, it could amend any statute or regulation submitted to it by Council for its approval, returning it so amended to Council for further consideration. Under the 1923 Change of Constitution of the University of Melbourne Act, the Standing Committee of Convocation would consist of the Warden ex-officio and not less than forty other members.
University of Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Faculty Files. 2 cm. 1940 - 1960s. Faculty files circa 1940 to 1960s, notable for material regarding World War Two patriotic concerts.
When the University Council refused to reappoint Professor G.W.L.Marshall-Hall at the end of 1900, the Conservatorium which he had opened in 1895 and maintained financially outside the University grounds remained in his possession. The University had therefore to provide another Conservatorium for the new Professor, F.S. Peterson, establishing it first in the former National Museum (later Union House) and later in the Melba Hall to which wings were later added to form the present Conservatorium building, In 1902 it organized public music examinations and was later joined in this activity by other Universities .
University of Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Music Examinations Results Book. 1 vol. (10 cms), 1902-1923. Music Examinations Results Book 1902 - May 1923. The volume contains results of both Conservatorium examinations and those public examinations which were later to become the province of the Australian Music Examinations Board: results for Annual Examinations (Diploma and Bachelors Degree), Exhibitions and Prizes, 1902 - (also Teachers Certificate 1906 -) March 1914; Local Examinations in Music (from September 1907 Public Examinations in Music and from September 1918 Australian Public Music Examinations).
University of Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Papers. 18 cm. 1901-1936. Conservatorium Committee Minute Books 1903-1927, 2 vol.: 25 August 1903 - 29 February 1912; 2 May 1912 - 13 September 1927. Second volume is indexed. UM 31. Conservatorium Finance Committee Minute Book 16 November 1927 - 18 December 1936. UM 29. Conservatorium Examination Board Minute Book, 1901-1909. UM 32.
University of Melbourne Council Appointment of Professors: 3 Volumes of Correspondence, etc. 24 cm. 1854-1893. 1. Rowe, Wilson, McCoy, Hearn, Irving, Halford, Strong, Nanson, Elkington, Allen, Andrew, Kernot, Kirkland, Morris, Tucker; also extracts from Council minutes, reports, some testimonials etc. Covering the period 1854-1893, the groups of correspondence are bound in no perceivable order, but a handwritten contents list is included. Page numbers are handwritten. Included are letters from Professors concerning salaries and other matters.
2. Laurie, Masson, Spencer, Lyle. pp. 373. 1885-1889. For Laurie (Mental and Moral Philosophy) there is only his letter acknowledging his appointment, 1June 1886. On the appointments of Masson (Chemistry) Spencer (Biology) and Lyle (Natural Philosophy) there is correspondence with the Agent General and Premier, and in Lyles case a set of testimonials.
3. Jenks, Moore. 1888-1892. 521 pp. Apart from correspondence relating to the appointments of these two Professors of Law, are copies of letters to the Agent General for Victoria, copies of minutes, etc. concerning Jenks dispute with T.P. McInerney, 1890-1892. Loose items concerning Moore: Copy of application, list of applicants, duties etc.
University of Melbourne Department of Accounting Papers. 36 cm. (3 archives boxes), 1935-1966. Correspondence of Louis Goldberg (Senior Lecturer in Accountancy) with students, 1946-1949; Staff and Establishments (before 1958), Professor Fitzgeralds correspondence relating to staffing his Department, 1954-1957; Teaching Arrangements 1960-1966, showing names, times and subjects taken; Cost Accountancy Typed Notes (including syllabus, reading guide, tutorial problems) 1951, multilithed Lecture Notes and Exercises published in booklet form by the Department of Commerce, University of Melbourne, for the use of Students and not for general sale: Lecture Notes and Exercises, Accountancy Part 1, 1949, Lecture Notes and Exercises, Accountancy Part 1a, 1949, Exercises Accountancy Part 2a, 1949, Lecture Notes, Accountancy Part 2b, 1949, Exercises, Accountancy First Year, 1954, Accountancy Exercises Advanced, 1959. Schools Board Standing Committee for Commercial Subjects, files: University - Commercial Subjects Committee, 1949-1950 (correspondence of A.A. Fitzgerald as Chairman with the Schools Board, schools etc.); 1949-1954, including formation of the Commercial Teachers Association, reports of its meetings etc. (correspondence of L. Goldberg as Chairman); 1956-1959 (labelled IV); Schools Board minutes etc. 1962.
University of Melbourne Department of Agricultural Engineering Photographs of Former Staff Members - Gilbert Vasey; Glen Downing A. Keith Turner; F.J.D. Syer; K. H. Hunt. 19--.  
University of Melbourne Department of Chemistry Class Photographs. 1953-1954. Two photographic prints. Class photographs: Chemistry Part IV 1952; Chemistry Part III 1953 (two copies). Individuals are identified on separate sheets attached to each print.
University of Melbourne Department of Chemistry Papers. 36 cm. (3 archives boxes), 1929-1978. Slide catalogue; biographical index used in preparation of History of Chemistry School; list of items destined for Science Museum; equipment brochures; lecture experiments 1930; orders 1929; chemistry plans 1954; building 1934.
University of Melbourne Department of Chemistry Papers. 2.5 metres (16 archives boxes) and 7 archives boxes of glass slides, 1875-1973. Assessments of students, mark-books, teaching slides; roll book 1936-1944; glass slides. Material taken by Joan Treasure Radford in the course of writing The Chemistry Department of the University of Melbourne, its contribution to Australian Science 1854-1959 (1978), comprising notes taken by George Higgins of Professor J.D. Kirklands lectures and practical classes 1875-1878; notes taken by F.W. Clendinnen in Natural Philosophy 11 (1916) and Chemistry 111 (1917); mark books 1938-1968; marking schemes, instructions to demonstrators, tests 1934-1973; slides used for lectures, lists with descriptions of experiments for Chemistry 1 (1930); reprints of journal articles; record of platinum stock c. 1903-1941; orders of laboratory supplies 1906-1908; material, equipment and results of experiments carries out in the department during both world wars, including optical glass produced by E.J. Hartung 1941; brochures from equipment suppliers c. 1912-1920s; photographs of students 1954- 1967; manuscripts of talks and preliminary papers by Joan Radford.
University of Melbourne Department of Civil Engineering Papers. 12 cm. (1 archives box), 1905-1948, 1980. Argus Scholarship Dinner 17 June 1980 menus; mark book (loose- leaf) 1905-1927, containing some letters to George Higgins, including three from John Monash; loose leaf folder Questions C.E. 1919, and Town Planning Civil Engineering.
University of Melbourne Department of East Asian Studies Administrative Files of the Professor. 132 cm. 1961-1982. Administrative files of the Professor of Oriental Studies and the Department of Oriental Studies and its successors, the Departments of East and Southeast Asian Studies and of East Asian Studies, 1961-1982. These relate to the setting up of the Department, projects, publicity and the establishment of the East Asian collection in the Library; the Centre of East Asian Studies, and departmental administration generally. Included are some files of the period of Simon’s period as Dean of Arts. File list to the administrative files, 1968-1982.
University of Melbourne Department of East Asian Studies Minute Books. 22 cm. 1964-1981. 1. Meetings of the Department of Oriental Studies 16 June 1964 - 7 July 1970, Joint Meetings of the Departments of Oriental Studies and Indonesian and Malayan Studies, 30 October 1970 and 22 March 1971, Oriental Studies and Indonesian Studies, 27 April 1971, and of the Department of East and Southeast Asian Studies 4 November 1971 - 4 October 1974.
2. Department of East and Southeast Asian Studies, 18 October 1974 - 23 December 1975 (also Departmental Committee 30 April 1975); Department of East Asian Studies, 2 April 1976 - 6 May 1980 (from 11 May headed Departmental Committee).
3. Department of East Asian Studies. Departmental meetings, 8 October, 1976, 12 August 1977, 29 July 1980. Minute Book: Centre of East Asian Studies, 15 April 1965 - 16 September 1977. Minutes: East Asian Library Committee, 25 May 1977-5 October 1978. Minutes: Chinese Staff meetings, 22 June 1973-9 October 1975. Minute Books (2): Staff/Student Liaison Committee, 16 July 1972 - 1 October 1981; Staff/Student Liaison Committee, for Japanese, 15 November 1971 - 26 June 1979 and Chinese, 20 October 1971 - 9 May 1980.
University of Melbourne Department of Economic History Economic History Examination Results. 20 cm. (2 archives boxes), 1956 - 1962. The Department of Economic History was established in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce with the creation of the Chair and appointment of J.A. LaNauze, Reader in the History of Economics at the University of Sydney. Of the five new Chairs sought by the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, this was regarded as having the highest priority because the subject was a basic one in the Commerce course and in the School of Economics (Arts Degree with Honours) as well as being an optional subject for the B A (Ordinary Degree). When in 1955 La Nauze was appointed Ernest Scott Professor of History, he was replaced by William Woodruff. On Woodruffs retirement G.N. Blainey was appointed Professor.
University of Melbourne Department of Economic History Papers. 52 cm. 1957-1969. Bound volumes of correspondence, Council, Professorial Board and Faculty papers, most relating to the period when Professor W. Woodruff headed the department. Including: General correspondence; Graduate Studies correspondence; Professorial board papers; accounts; Faculty papers; Canberra University College Council papers; Registrars correspondence; Library correspondence; academic vacancies; faculty reports.
University of Melbourne Department of Economic History Papers. 1.08 metres (11 archives boxes), 1969-1978. Administration files: Course contents; correspondence regarding students, research and administration; tutorial lists; mark sheets/ return sheets/ class lists; exam papers; academic forms; special consideration; circulars, enrolments; Economic History Department minutes, chairs, lectures; Post-Graduate seminars, applications, awards, research projects; research grants; library regulations.
University of Melbourne Department of Economic History Papers. 36 cm. (3 archives boxes), 1952-1973. Correspondence files relating to staff, research fellows etc. 1952-1973; admissions, 1972; University publicity, Scenarios of likely future events 1970-1985; the Matthew Flinders Bi-Centenary Citizens Council, 1973; Blaineys general correspondence (invitations to speak, examine etc.; relating to his published works.
University of Melbourne Department of Geology Songs Written in the Early Days of the Department, E.G. Skeats etc. 4 cm. 193? Original stencils. The verses relate to various members of the Department, including Professor Skeats (retired 1941; died 1953).
University of Melbourne Department of Germanic Languages Report on the Teaching of Swedish in Melbourne. 1 cm. 1971. By John Stanley Martin and Barbara Sjoberg
University of Melbourne Department of History and Philosophy of Science Departmental Files. 48 cm. 4 archives boxes, 1975-1983. Departmental files concerning the Baillieu Library, Bookroom, course changes, assessment, the handbook, staff, students, research, timetables, visitors, systems files, and conferences. Enclosed in each file are correspondence, notes, reports and memoranda.
University of Melbourne Department of Psychology Minutes of Staff Meetings,. 2 cm. 1973-1974.  
University of Melbourne Department of Social Studies Papers. 24 cm. (2 archives boxes), 1978-1979. 4 folders of outwards correspondence: Correspondence 19 Dec 1977- 4 April 1978 (outward letters from various staff, hand-outs for students, articles on lectures signed and unsigned, agenda for dept. meetings etc.); correspondence 31 March 1978 - 27 Nov 1979 (letters chiefly from Chairman Louise Arnold, Acting Chairman and Secretary to University administration officers including examiners reports; correspondence 3 Oct 1978 - 11 Dec 1978 (contents similar to (1)); correspondence 31 July - 2 Oct 1979 (contents similar to (1) and (3).
University of Melbourne Draft Master Plan Report, 1981 University of Melbourne. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University, 1981.  
University of Melbourne Extension Board Annual Report. Vol. 1891/1892-1903, 1907, 1909-1946. Parkville, Vic.: The Board, 1892 1891/1892-1903 contained in Melbourne University extension journal. The issues for 1916-1920, 1932-1939 are mimeographed. 1940-1946 issued as Annual report of the Workers Educational Association of Victoria, 27th-33rd, and Annual report of the University of Melbourne Extension Board.
The Extension Board had first been proposed in the council in February 1890 by H.B. Higgins, then a barrister, who moved that popular lectures and classes be established in the Victorian country towns based on the style of the extension schemes which had become effective in the English universities in the preceding century. At the close of 1890 a committee of council reported favourably on the scheme. It was Professor Edward Jenks, the Chair of Law and formerly an extension lecturer at Cambridge who was particularly enthusiastic and acted as first secretary of the University Extension Board in 1891. The first year groups in the suburbs and country towns could choose a course of lectures from one of the nineteen speakers in a range of subjects, and their members could earn a certificate by passing an examination at the end of the year.
University of Melbourne Extension Board Minute Books. 25 cm.; one archives box + two outsize volumes. 1891-1947.  
University of Melbourne Extension Board Papers. 5.85 metres. (45 archives boxes), 1915-1970. Correspondence; circulars; brochures; reports; accounts relating to lectures.
University of Melbourne Extension Board Programme of Extension Day, 15 December 1894, 1894. Includes lectures by Professors Laurie, Lyle and Tucker, and Dr. Lorimer Fison; and musical entertainment by W.A. Laver, Miss Meta Blaubaum, Messrs. Dierich and C. Harrison, Herr Ernst Hartung, E. Moffitt, Miss Billings, Herr Kr and D. Coutts.
University of Melbourne Extension Board University Public Fortnight, 1929. Leaflet advertising University Public Fortnight, 17 June to June 28, 1929, to be opened by the Premier of Victoria, The Honourable Sir William McPherson, K.B.E. M.L.A. with The Chancellor, Sir John MacFarland, presiding. Lectures were to be given by Professors W.E. Agar, K.H. Bailey, D.B. Copland, G.H. Cowling, L.F. Giblin, J.A. Gunn, E.J. Hartung, W.A. Osborne and Acting-Professor H. St.J. Summers; Dr. J.A. Leach; Messrs. (later Professors) W.M. Ball and G.S. Browne; and Miss Alice Smith. Note from donor inside leaflet.
University of Melbourne Extension Committee Annual Report. Vol. 1948-1974. Parkville, Vic.: The Committee, 1948. 1948-54 mimeographed.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Minute Books, 1904- . 70 cm. (9 vols. + one folder), 1904-. In 1905 University Council adopted a statute creating a Faculty of Agriculture consisting of the professors and lecturers in the School of Agriculture, Secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Principal of Dookie College. The Director of Agriculture and representatives of the Council of Agricultural Education were also members.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Architecture and Building Cross-Section, 1953-1971.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Architecture and Building Design Student’s Projects. 1953-1964. Black and white, 2 colour, photographic prints of Design Student drawings of various buildings including the proposed new School of Architecture, other sites, posters, exercises in perspective, three- dimensional studies, sections, perspective drawings of existing buildings, interiors, axonometric views; also photographs of constructs or models. Also 35 mm. and 5x4 negatives; transparencies.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Architecture and Building Student Record Cards. 2-drawer unit and two archives boxes. 1913-1979. Student record cards in a number of alphabetical sequences.
1. Students enrolled from 1913 until 1974, Diploma and Degree courses. Cards show results of University and pre-University examinations, address; in later cards sometimes date of birth and a photograph, in earlier sometimes working experience.
2. Labelled Past Atelier. Results for Architectural Design and Drawing 1922-1961 (those of the post-Atelier period usually, not always, began courses while it was in operation). Cards may show address, work experience, date of birth, date of receipt of Diploma, secondary qualifications and schools, scholarship held if any, whether married. 3. Architectural Design results 1961-1964 (some commenced earlier).
4. Graduates c. 1952-1976. Cards show name, address, results of subjects of the entrance examination and in Architecture, usually with photograph and date of birth on the back. Graduation is not always noted, but cards were labelled Bachelor of Architecture.
5. Completed and/or graduated 1958-1979 (chiefly Building); incomplete, cancelled, etc.
6. Students of 1962-1973 (including photographs).
7. Current, c. 1977-1979 (name, address, sometimes school, HSC score).
8. M. Arch. and M. Build. candidates (topic, supervisor etc.) 1960-1972.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Architecture and Building Plans. 19--. Plans including 2 rolls relating to the Japanese Room, Architecture Building, date unknown.
The teaching of architecture in the University had been recommended by C.H. Pearson as Royal Commissioner to enquire into education in 1877, and again by Theodore Finks Royal Commission of 1902. A Regulation for the Diploma of Architecture, prepared by the Faculty of Engineering and the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects, came into force in January 1906, with A.M. Henderson as Lecturer. An Atelier for advanced students was established in 1919, a Board of Studies in 1923, a degree course in 1927 and the Faculty of Architecture in 1931. A Chair of Architecture, promoted as desirable during World War I, was achieved in 1947 with the appointment of Professor Brian Lewis.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Architecture and Planning A Commemoration of the Life of the Late Professor Emeritus Brian Bannatyne Lewis, Prince Philip Theatre, Architecture & Planning, Monday, 9 September 1991. Order of Proceedings (Professor the Hon. Evan Walker, Dean, Professor Peter McIntyre, Messrs. Peter Staughton and John Dwyer, Dr. Miles Lewis); Brian Bannatyne Lewis (1906-1991), Being a Catalogue of the Exhibition of Memorabilia, Portraits, Architectural Drawings and Photographs Illustrating His Career, a Chronology and an Appreciation by His Son, Miles Lewis, Arranger of the Exhibition. 1991.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Architecture and Planning Correspondence and Papers Regarding Architectural School. 12 cm. (1 archives box), 1965-1969.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Commerce, and University of Melbourne Faculty of Economics and Commerce Minute Books. 70 cm. (7 volumes), 1924-1975. The Faculty was established in 1924 as the Faculty of Commerce, and later became the Faculty of Economics and Commerce.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Dental Science Administrative Committee Minutes. 6 cm. (one bound volume), 1971-1973.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Dental Science Executive Committee Minutes. 10 cm. (one Guard Minute Book volume), 1967-1970.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Dental Science Legislation Committee. 2.5 cm. 1971-1974.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Dental Science Minute Books. 1905-1989.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Dental Science Papers. 20 archives boxes, 1923-1990.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Dental Science Papers. 48 cm. 1929-1966.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Dental Science Papers. 8 cartons, 1898-1970.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Dental Science Papers. 12 cm. (1 archives box), 1977-1978.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Dental Science Readers and Senior Lecturers Committee Minutes. 1 cm. 1970-1971.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Dental Science Selection Committee Minutes. 3.5 cm. 1970-1974.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Dental Science Teaching and Policy Planning Committee Minutes. 1970.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Dental Science Working Group Committee Minutes. 1 cm, 1972-1973.  
University of Melbourne Faculty of Economics and Commerce Acceptance Forms. 12 cm. (1 archives box), 19. Acceptance forms, filled in by students accepting offer of place in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce. The forms show students name and School where matriculation was completed. Attached to each form is a computer-printed card showing name and address of applicant, date of birth and date of offer.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Economics and Commerce Industrial Relations Committee of Enquiry. 2 cm. 1979. Papers considered by Industrial Relations (i.e. teaching of) Committee of Enquiry, established 17 August 1979 by Faculty, and copy of its report.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Economics and Commerce Memorabilia. 1 cm. 1959, 1972. Programme of unveiling ceremony of Sir Alec Fitzgeralds portrait 17 November 1959; notice of presentation to Professor W. Prest on retirement, 9 November 1972.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Economics and Commerce Papers. 35 metres (156 archives boxes), 1925-1961. Correspondence and general files 1925-1960; students files 1929- 1960; examination files; Rockefeller files including applications, work done; Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand files; Victorian Employers Federation files; analysis of industries files; Professor D.B. Copland material 1925-1938; Professor L.F. Giblin material 1928-1938; Professor G.L. Wood material 1928-1938; student inquiries and replies; lecture notes; articles; journals.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Economics and Commerce Papers Submitted to the Faculty Sub-Committee on the Purpose of the Commerce Degree. 24 cm. (2 archives boxes), 1974-1979. Papers submitted to Sub-Committee members plus Course and Curriculum Development Deliberations; communications; amendments.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Law Correspondence. 1.2 metres. (10 archives boxes), 1932-1977. Correspondence relating to course, post graduate education and Faculty administration.
Law was taught from 1857 at the University of Melbourne, then offering a Practising Certificate at the end of a two-year course. From 1861 this, as the Articled Clerk’s course, was extended to four years, and ran concurrently with the new LL.B. four-year course in which Arts subjects formed a large component. The Faculty of Law (the University’s first), was established in 1873, with Dr. W.E. Hearn (formerly Professor of Modern History and Literature, Political Economy and Logic who had also acted as Professor of Classics and Professor of Classical and Comparative Philology) as its Dean. The first to bear the title of Professor of Law, and the second Dean, was Edward Jenks.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Law Minute Books. 36 cm. 5 vol. 1873-1970. Faculty of Law Minute Books 29 August 1873 - 9 December 1970.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine Finance Committee Attendance Book, 1886. 2 cm. 1886. The Faculty of Medicine was established in 1876 to advise and report to the University Council on all matters relating to the teaching of medicine, replacing the Medical School Committee which since December 1860 had worked on the organization for the future medical school. Faculty consisted of all members of Council who were qualified members of the medical profession, with medical professors and lecturers. The University Act having provided for the award of medical degrees a move, led by Brownless, had been made in 1855 to establish a medical school. It opened in 1862 with chemistry lectures by Macadam .Halford commenced duty in 1863 and was the first Dean.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine Medical Library Papers. 2 boxes, 4 volumes, 1862-1952. Medical Library Accession Book 1936-25 Oct. 1946; 2 May 1947 - 24 July 1952; Library Catalogue (alphabetical, two volumes, one for author, one for title); Donations Book 1862-1925; Order Books 1908-1926; Journals Book 1892-1922; Binding Book 1912-1926; Bequest of Alex Morrison 1914; Works presented by The Medical Society of Victoria 1921; Statistics 1931-1936; Education Report to Parliament for 1917-1918.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine Minute Books. 1.46 m. (16 volumes), 1876-1971. Faculty of Medicine Minute Books 2 June 1876 - 18 November 1971.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine Speech Given in Honour of Professor Sunderland,. 6 pp. 1971. Faculty of Medicine Dinner to Professor Sir Sydney Sunderland - 10 September 1971. Speech given in honour of Professor Sunderland, retiring as Dean of Medicine, by Professor R.R. Andrew, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Monash University.
A graduate of the University of Melbourne, Sunderland was appointed Senior Lecturer of Human Anatomy in 1936 while holding the position of Honorary Assistant Neurologist and Neurosurgeon at the Alfred Hospital. At the end of 1937 he became Demonstrator in Human Anatomy at the University of Oxford, where he continued his research in neuroanatomy. In July 1938 he was appointed Professor of Anatomy at Melbourne. From 1940-1945 he was in charge of a Peripheral Nerve Injury Unit at the A.G.M.H. at Heidelberg. He was Dean of Medicine from 1953 until 1971, and Professor of Experimental Neurology from 1961 until he retired in 1975.
University of Melbourne Faculty of Music Accounting Ledger. 12 cm. (1 archives box), 1953-1976.  
University of Melbourne Friends of the Baillieu Library Papers. 12 cm. (1 archives box), 1967-1977. Rules of the society; minutes of general meetings 1972-3; statements, correspondence with members, booksellers 1967-75; invoices, books published 1971-73; petty cash book; bank statements; financial statements 1969-76; subscriptions, donations lists; appeal for donation letters to donors 1974-75.
University of Melbourne George Paton Gallery Ewing Gallery - Dream Home. One reel 16mm black and white film
University of Melbourne George Paton Gallery Papers. 90 archives boxes and steel drawers, loose posters, 1972-1988. Annual reports to Visual Arts Board, Australia Council, c. 1974-1988; some catalogues; photographs and slides, videocassettes; posters.
University of Melbourne George Paton Gallery Reports to Visual Arts Board, Australia. 8 lever-arch files, 1974-1982. Reports to Visual Arts Board, Australia, comprising summaries of exhibitions, performances, symposiums, publications etc. followed by catalogues, reviews etc. for each exhibition. Photographs. 1974 (2 folders), 1975 (2 folders), 1976, 1977, 1981, 1982.
University of Melbourne German Club Das Wort, 1990-1991.  
University of Melbourne German Club Papers. 6 cm. 1899-1976. Minutes 1899-1906 (incomplete); notes on activities, accounts, correspondence 1973-1976.
University of Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research Papers. 21 archives boxes, 1970-1989. Philanthropic Foundation Project; staff; correspondence; postgraduate research files; ANZAAS; project files; Board of Social Studies files; Advisory Board files.
The Institute of Applied Economic Research was established in 1963 under the direction of Ronald Henderson.
University of Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research Papers. 18 archives boxes, 1977-1984. Subject files including: Profiles in direction 1983; vacancies in overseas universities 1982-1984; supervision of schemes 1983; hidden unemployment 1981-1983; Business Council of Australia 1984; IAESR lists; administration 1978-1984; Project Steering Committee 1981-1982; ANZAAS material 1982; RAGS Project Score 1982-1984; inequality 1984; Steering Committee on Forecasting 1979-1983; energy 1981; unemployment and labour files 1981-1984.
University of Melbourne Institute of Early Childhood Development Files Relating to Selection of Students, Careers Nights, Examination Requirements 1955- 1986,. 1955-1988. Files compiled by compiled by Joyce Leigh, Admissions Officer. Handbooks 1975-1988, staff and students lists 1964, 1966-1975. The Free Kindergarten Union of Victoria commenced teacher training in 1909. A two year course was run in cooperation with the Education Department in 1910-14, but from 1917 the Union trained its students independently. In 1922 the Kindergarten Training College was established in Mooroolbeek, Kew. In 1965, the institution, as the Melbourne Kindergarten Teachers College, became an entity separate from the Union, and in 1973 joined the State College of Victoria as the Institute of Early Childhood Development. It subsequently amalgamated with the University of Melbourne.
University of Melbourne Jubilee 1906 Programme of the Wasps of Aristophanes Performed at Ormond College, 25 April 1906, by Students of Trinity, Ormond and Queen’s Colleges under the Direction of Dr. Alexander Leeper in the Presence of His Excellency the Governor- General. 1906. Includes cast, outline of the plot, and welcoming verse by Professor T.G. Tucker.
University of Melbourne Jubilee 1906 University of Melbourne Jubilee 1906. 1.5 cm. 1905-1906. Minute Book of the University of Melbourne Jubilee Celebration Committee. 7 April 1905 - 25 September 1906. Pasted in are a statements of the Jubilee Dinner Fund, 7 June 1906; receipted invoices from the Coolalta Vineyards Coy. 430 Collins Street; and note of the number of visitors from Adelaide, Tasmania, New Zealand and Sydney and number [of invitations?] issued. 1 vol. foolscap x 1.5 cm. blank after p.28.
University of Melbourne Legal Office Papers. 24 cm. (2 archives boxes), 1967-1969. Correspondence to the legal officer; deeds; reports; legal documents; correspondence and related papers regarding University funds, including Graduate House Fund and Provident Fund.
University of Melbourne Library Material on Library Week. 1 cm.; oversize items, 1993-1994. Four black and white photographs of Library Week activities; poster and two smaller Calendar of Events brochures for Library Week 1994; poster for 1993 exhibition of facsimiles of medieval illuminated MSS.
University of Melbourne Library Farewell to W.D. Richardson, 1991. Two audio tapes: Denis Richardson - Farewell function, University House, Tuesday 9 April 1991; and his farewell speech at the Baillieu Library, 17 April 1991. Richardson succeeded K.A. Lodewycks as University Librarian in 1975 and retired in 1991.
University of Melbourne Library University of Melbourne Library Journal. Melbourne: University of Melbourne. Library, 1993-.  
University of Melbourne Magazine Society Circus (Melbourne, Vic.), Circus University of Melbourne Magazine Society. Melbourne: University of Melbourne Magazine Society, 1971-73  
  University of Melbourne Medical School Centenary 1962. Parkville, Vic: University of Melbourne, 1962. 32 p. : ill. plan; 21 x 26 cm  
University of Melbourne Medical Society The Melbourne Post Card; the Newsletter of the University of Melbourne Medical Society. Melbourne, 19--.  
University of Melbourne Mildura Branch Photographs. 12 cm. (1 archives box), 1947-1949. Photograph of members of staff in 1947; view of the Mildura Branch said to be taken from the warden’s window; photograph of the unmade street running between iron sheds; slides of people and activities.
On 22 July 1946 the University Council decided to set up a resident branch at Mildura to deal with the influx of students in the sciences, consisting largely of ex-service personnel. Opened in 1947, it was closed at the end of 1949 because of the fall in the student enrollments and the need to expand facilities in Melbourne. The Victorian Premier announced the decision to close the Branch on 9 August 1949. The Branch, located in the former R.A.A.F. base and headed by a Warden, J.S. Rogers, produced lively and well illustrated magazines: Primo and Dust. and Dust.
University of Melbourne Office for Continuing Education Annual Report. Vol. 1975-. Melbourne: The University, 1975.  
University of Melbourne Office of the Vice-Principal Working Papers. 24 archives boxes, 1965-1975. In 1966 Raymond Marginson was appointed Vice-Principal of the University of Melbourne, responsible for advising and taking executive action in the areas of financial policy, accounting systems and budgets, control of building, maintenance grounds and property. When Marginson retired in 1988, the office was combined with that of the Registrar.
University of Melbourne Property and Buildings Plans. 5cm depth, 1890s? 1953-1978. Plans. Physiology (old), Ground Floor; First Floor, n.d. (2) 269-275 Elgin St.(site of Earth Sciences) Ground and First Floor. (1) Biological School (Laboratory) fittings n.d. pre-1919? 16 Wimble Street, Donagh House, Parkville. Working drawing of proposed alterations to existing office building (plans, elevations, site plan and details), by Blomquist and Wark P/L, 26 Sept. 1978, No.A1. Cyclotron Building, Oct. 1953- July 1970, 13 plans (including proposed planting of the area). (11)
University of Melbourne Protocol and Functions Office Administrative Records Relating to Special Events. 11 Archives boxes, 1982-1992. Including orations, installations, memorial services, conferrings, visits. The arrangements for formal University occasions (degree conferrings, entertaining of visitors, etc.) were made by the Vice-Chancellors Secretary. With the retirement of Nessie Rennie at the end of 1973, T.A. Hazell took over the task (in which he had been assisting), and in acquired the title of Protocol Officer within the Media and Publications section of the Registrars Division. On his leaving for Government House and after two brief replacements,. Deidre Farrell, already Assistant Protocol Officer, became Functions Officer, later reverting to her former title.
University of Melbourne Protocol and Functions Office Degree Conferring Programmes December 1987 - August 1991. 10 cm. (in archives box), 1987-1991 Programmes and some small photographs of graduates seated in a carved chair in Wilson Hall 29 July and 9 December 1989, 17 and 31 March 1990.
University of Melbourne Protocol and Functions Office Farewell to Sir David and Lady Derham, 1982-1983. Five audio-cassette tapes. Audio cassette tapes of: Farewell to Sir David and Lady Derham in Wilson Hall, 24 May 1982; the Symons Award to Sir David Derham, 10 March 1983; Service of Thanksgiving for the life and work of Professor Emeritus Sir David Derham, 12 September 1985.
University of Melbourne Protocol and Functions Office Papers. 12 cm. 1 archives box, 1980-1986. 1. Sir Owen Dixon - A Celebration 28 April 1986 (master audio).
2. Daniel Mannix Memorial Lecture 15 September 1982.
3. Official launching of the Melbourne University Engineering School Foundation Centenary Appeal 26 April 1983.
4. Naming of Dimmick Dining Hall and dinner to mark the occasion 1 October 1985.
5. Norman Harper - Memorial Service 5 June 1986.
6. Dame Margaret Blackwood - Funeral Service 5 June 1986.
7. Annual meeting of Staff and Distaff 21 July 1980.
8. The Opening of George McArthur Exhibition of Books by Sir Zelman Cowan.
University of Melbourne Protocol and Functions Office Photographs of Recipients of Honorary Degrees, Kernot Medallists, and of Various University Occasions. 36 cm. 3 Archives boxes, 1968-1993. Collection includes an album in which photographs of Honorary Degree recipients are mounted and labelled as well as loose prints, proofs etc. Most photographs are in colour. A few prints show parts of the grounds including the first Wilson Hall. Nearly all individuals have been identified and the occasions dated.
University of Melbourne Recreational Grounds Committee Papers. 30 cm. (2 archives boxes and 2 over-sized items), 1905-1969. Minutes 1905-1948, 1948-1960, 1960-1969; ledgers 1906-1915, 1915- 1931.
A Committee of Council responsible for maintenance, improvement and control of the University recreation reserve and other related duties assigned to it. In December 1980 it accepted and recommended to form a Facilities and Maintenance Group to develop a 5 year plan and a more specific 2-3 year plan for major facilities and maintenance. The Chairman and Convenor was the Director of Sport and Physical Recreation (Sports Union) Graham Brawn and Alan Mortimer (Past President Hockey Club).
University of Melbourne Recreational Grounds Committee University Recreation Grounds Committee Planning Report, October 1982. 78pp, bound. 1982.  
University of Melbourne Sixty-ninth Annual Commencement Order of Proceedings, Saturday, 12th April 1924, 1924. Macfarlane Burnet, Crosbie Morrison and George Paton are among the graduands.
University of Melbourne Social Sciences Research Subcommittee Minutes. One vol. 1945. A sub-committee of the Standing Research Committee, itself a sub-committee of the Professorial Board, it first met 24 April 1945 and appears to have lapsed after 10 December 1945. It comprised the heads of departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Economics, Economic History, History, Law, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, and the Chairman of the Board of Social Studies. Its duties were to make recommendations about research grant allocations and distribution of funds among the social sciences, particularly out of an unexpended surplus which had to be disposed of by June 1945.
University of Melbourne Staff Architect’s Branch Papers. 37 archives boxes, 1954-1971. Plans; files on construction and/or alteration of various University buildings; working files on University buildings; administrative files.
The Architect’s Branch was one of four comprising the Buildings Department. The first Staff Architect was Rae Featherstone, a student of Architecture and Building at the West Melbourne Technical College and at Swinburne Technical College, the University of Melbourne Atelier, who had in 1930 obtained the Diploma of Architectural Design. He practised with various firms here and overseas, became part-demonstrator in Architectural Design in 1939 and after working on military hospitals during the war, became Lecturer in Charge of Condensed Courses in Architectural Design for ex-servicemen in 1946 and in 1947 Senior Lecturer to Architectural Students at the Mildura Branch. After further study and travel he became Acting Professor of Architecture for a year in 1954 and in November 1957 Staff Architect while Honorary Senior Lecturer. He retired in 1972.
University of Melbourne Staff Architect’s Branch Papers. 5 cartons (10 archives boxes), 1954-1971. Plans; files on construction and/or alteration of various University buildings; working files on University buildings; administrative files.
University of Melbourne Student Union Papers. 25 archives boxes, 1984-1988. Subject files; minutes; correspondence; working files; publications
University of Melbourne Student Union University or Students Union? Position Paper by the University Union Heads of Departments and Two Staff Representatives on the Union Committee of Council in the Matter of the Proposed Merger between the S.R.C. the Union and the Sports Union,. 2 cm, 1988. Compiler: Larsr Toft. Appendices I - V (organisation chart, theatre department, Rowden White Library, the Galleries, Budget) Amalgamation Newsletter No. 3, Nov.-Dec. 1988; other papers concerning Amalgamation. Various annotations on some pages.
University of Melbourne Students Records Office Papers. 1.82 m. 1958-1974. Postgraduate/higher degree results and return sheets, 1958- The information given comprises: name of degree; school or department; name of candidate; enrolment number after 1968; other academic qualifications; title of thesis and examiners results, which are often graded. Some results are entered in class lists e.g. M A in Economics by coursework. From 1975 onwards, return sheets for Master of Laws by examination take the form of a letter.
University of Melbourne Students Representative Council Pamphlets and Leaflets. 5 cms. 1983-1985. Pamphlets and leaflets relating to duties for S.R.C. and University Board. Orientation Handbook and letters soliciting reminiscences for publication 1985. (78th and 79th SRCs).
University of Melbourne Students Representative Council Papers. 12 cartons, 1969-1978. Council minutes; Professorial Board minutes; accounts; circulars; notice of motions; work sheets; conference minutes; union correspondence; enquiry into University government; Presidents reports; electoral roll; circular; constitution; Australian Union of Students material.
University of Melbourne Students Representative Council Papers. 7.5 metres. 1971-1979. Pamphlets SRC reports 1972; SRC 1972-1973; circulars 1976-1979; SRC extra papers 1, Part 11, unsorted 1971-1972; working group 1972- 1973; AUS annual council 1974; 1974/1975 AUS 1976; AUS 1978 (spares and doubles only); Secretarys correspondence 1976-1977; 1976 general council executive minutes 1973; AUS 1971-1972; Educational documents 1977.
University of Melbourne Students Representative Council Papers. 1946-1962. Accounts including bank statements, cash books, contingency books journal, ledger 1946-1961; correspondence and information files - general and affiliated clubs 1955-1962.
University of Melbourne Students Representative Council Papers. 10 archives boxes, 1970-1975. SRC General files 1970-1975.
University of Melbourne Students Representative Council Papers. 4 archives boxes, 1945-1969. Minutes 1945-1969; newspaper clippings; photographs.
University of Melbourne Students Representative Council Papers. 24 cm. 1907-1945 Minutes of meetings of the Students Representative Council, 10 October 1907 - 27 November 1945, i.e. to the 39th SRC. 8 vol. Minute Book, 10 October 1907 - 23 September 1925 and index book. Pasted inside front cover, printed draft constitution to be submitted to the General Meeting of the Sports Union, 19 September. Clipped to fly- leaf, Constitution of Commencement committee, n.d.; note on the scope of The Magazine; Constitution, printed, 16 pp.; note on the Freshers Welcome committee, discussion of entertainment and members. Pasted in: MUSRC. Proposed Amendments of Rules, text crossed out and note of amendments 8 October 1908. Annual Reports pasted or clipped in. Minute Book, 21 October 1925 -1935 (last meetings undated). Loose inside front cover: George Shaw, Hon. Sec. to L. Scott, Librarian, 26 July 1939, entrusting the first two volumes of SRC minutes to the Library for safe keeping. Constitution, n.d. stapled to fly-leaf; interleaved memoranda; Annual Reports etc. pasted in. Minute Book, 4 December 1935 - 16 February 1938. Interleaved: Publications Advisory Board item at p.28. Minutes Books (typed, in loose-leafed folders): 1938; 1939; 1940; 1941-1943; 1944-1945.
University of Melbourne Students Representative Council Papers. 4 archives boxes, 1985-1988 Minutes of the SRC and committees 1985-1988; correspondence; Minutes of the University Council Union Committee 1988.
University of Melbourne Students Representative Council Papers. 4 archives boxes, 1963-1980. Minutes 1976-1980; information and correspondence files 1963- 1980; photographs.
University of Melbourne Students Representative Council Papers. 2 cm. 1988. Minutes of the 82nd S.R.C. (Student Council Committee, Executive Committee) December 1987 August 1988. Unsigned and incomplete.
University of Melbourne Students Representative Council Getting the Bird Seventh Annual Revue Presented by the Students of the University of Melbourne. Programme, 1939. Foreword by J.D.G. Medley, 8 May 1939, Musical Director Ian Braid, producer Terence Crisp, ballets and ensembles by Terry Hughes. Members of the caste include Niall Brennan, Frank Hirst, Joy Youlden, David Cohen, Wilbur Curtis, Keith Dowding, Peggy Tellick, Ruth Wettenhall, Dorothea Dixon, Joyce Thorpe. Photographs of Ian Braid, Hughes, Sam Cohen and Dorothea Dixon; cartoon of Terence Crisp.
University of Melbourne Students Night Programme of Songs for Students Night, People’s Palace, Tuesday 7 April 1891. 1 sheet. 1891.  
University of Melbourne Union Annual Report and Accounts, 1965-1966. Melbourne University Union Annual Report and Accounts for: 1965, with photographs of guests Senator Gorton, The Hon. J.S. Bloomfield, Mr. Barry Humphries, of Robyn Jewell (Miss Melbourne University), the Raymond Priestley Room and student activities, and reports of the M.U. Astronautical Society and the M.U. Jazz Club; 1966, with photographs of the partly demolished Union House, the Buffet, Private Dining Room and Reception Room, and Secretary David Carswell, and reports of the M.U Student Christian Movement and International Club
University of Melbourne Union Minutes. 1 metre, 1923-1971.  
University of Melbourne Union Minutes, Files Re Clubs and Societies, Theatre and Other Activities. 60 cm. (5 archives boxes), 1965-1979.  
University of Melbourne Union Papers. 1 cm. (4 items), 1884-1938. Union minutes 23 May 1884 - 21 March 1889; Laying of the Foundation Stone 24 October 1936; Official Opening of Union House 6 April 1938; Scotts History.
University of Melbourne Union Papers. 108 cm. (9 archives box), 1884-1977. Melbourne University Union papers 1884-1977; Union Rebuilding Programme and Activities 1940-1977; Building Development 1957-1974. Also University publications: Gazette 1966-1970; Union handbooks 1939- 1951, 1953; Annual Reports and accounts 1965-1970; Architects specifications from Eggleston, MacDonald & Secomb for alterations 1957- 1967.
University of Melbourne Union Papers and Videos. 2 metres, 1968-1985. Union Council notices and constitution 1967-68, minutes of meetings 10 Nov 1974 - 20 Oct 1976, 7 Dec 1976 - 4 Dec 1979, 11 Feb - 3 Oct 1980 and Activities Committee 14 Jan 1980 - 5 Aug 1981. Activities Office - 5 Aug 1981 - 24 Nov 1982. Clubs and Societies - 10 Sept 1975 - Dec 1981. Activities sheets 1969-1973. Folder - Union Council Election Rules, n.d. 1967; Constitution n.d. Clubs and Societies regulations. Routine Grants Book Jan 1972 - May 1976. Video- tape The Farrago File and A bizarre fun poke at University life 1985
University of Melbourne Union Papers Relating to Union House. 96 cm. (8 archives boxes), 1940-1977. Union House Building Development 1957-1974; Rebuilding Programme and Activities 1940-1977.
University of Melbourne Union University of Melbourne Union edited by Peter Carmody, 1970. 1 spool of film. Co-author: University of Melbourne Students Representative Council.
University of Melbourne Union Graduates Section. Notice of Annual General Meeting and Dinner, Friday, 15 July 1949. 1 leaflet, 1949. Dinner to be followed by the hilarious American comedy, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
University of Melbourne Veterinary Research and Building Fund Veterinary Research and Building Fund Donation Index Cards. 40 cm. (2 card boxes), 1960-1965. Veterinary Research and Building Fund donation index cards, 1960-1965, to which are attached the following types of documents: correspondence, reminders, list of donor sponsors etc.
In 1957 efforts were begun to re-establish the Veterinary Science Course and build a school at the University. An appeal with a target of 250,000 pounds was begun in February 1960, and although it officially closed in May 1960, donations continued until 1965.
University of Melbourne Women Graduates Centenary Committee Minutes and Related Papers. 12 cm. (1 archives boxes), 1983.  
University of Melbourne Women’s Staff Group Papers. 12 cm. (1 archives box). University of Melbourne Women’s Staff Group agenda and minutes; notes; lists; election material; lists; reclassification and equal pay research, notes, submissions; correspondence; circulars; publicity; U.M.W.S.G./M.U.S.A. submission material.
University of Melbourne Aboriginal Education Strategy : 1994-1996 Triennium. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, 1996.  
University of Melbourne Affirmative Action Program for Women. [Parkville]: The University, 1988.  
University of Melbourne Alma Mater. Vol. Vol. 1, no. 1 (July 1895)-v. 7, no. 6 (1902). Melbourne: The University, 1895.  
University of Melbourne Amendments of Statutes and Regulations Allowed by His Excellency the Governor of Victoria. Republished in the University of Melbourne calendar.
University of Melbourne Amendments to Legislation 1984. [Melbourne]: The University, 1984.  
University of Melbourne Annual Report : Highlights. Vol. 1996-. Melbourne: The University, 1996.  
University of Melbourne Annual Report of the Melbourne University Veterinary Research Fund. [Parkville, Vic.: The University].  
University of Melbourne Anzac Day Commemoration Service : Wilson Hall, Monday, 25th April, 1927 at 11 A.M. [Carlton, Vic.: The University, 1927.  
University of Melbourne Bookings of University Facilities. Parkville [Vic.]: University of Melbourne.  
University of Melbourne Building on Quality : Strategic Plan 1994-1996. Parkville, Vic.: External Relations University of Melbourne, 1994.  
University of Melbourne Calendar. Vol. 1949-1988. [Melbourne]: The University, 1949.  
University of Melbourne Calendar. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University, 1989.  
University of Melbourne Centenary Celebrations, 14 August to 16 August, 1956. Parkville, Vic.: University of Melbourne, 1956.  
University of Melbourne Change and Tradition : A Portrait of the University of Melbourne. Parkville, Vic.: University of Melbourne, 1993.  
University of Melbourne Circular to All University Staff and Students : South Lawn Car Park Landscaping. [Parkville, Vic.: University of Melbourne, 1971. Circular from Vice-Principal R.D. Marginson.
University of Melbourne Conferring of Degrees. [Melbourne]: The University.  
University of Melbourne The Conferring of the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Forest Science of the University of Melbourne on Edwin James Semmens : Tuesday, 6th December, 1977 in Tremearne House at Victorian School of Forestry, Creswick. 2 leaves, [5] leaves of plates, 1977. Ms. typescript of presentation address at the conferring of an honorary doctorate on E.J. Semmens, former principal of the School of Forestry at Creswick. Also includes colour photographs of the occasion and newspaper clippings relating to the event.
University of Melbourne Cultural Guide: University of Melbourne External Relations, 1995.  
University of Melbourne The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy : Handbook 1997. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University of Melbourne, 1997.  
University of Melbourne The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy : Handbook 2000. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University of Melbourne, 2000.  
University of Melbourne The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy : Information on the Ph.D. Degree Incorporating Regulations, Rules, Procedures, Guidelines and Advice. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University, 1984.  
University of Melbourne Degree of Doctor of Philosophy : Regulation and Rules. [Parkville, Vic.]: University of Melbourne, 1972.  
University of Melbourne Disability Action Plan. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University, 1994.  
University of Melbourne Discovery : University of Melbourne. Vol. No.1 (1955)-1966. Parkville, Vic.: The University, 1955.  
University of Melbourne Discovery Day. Vol. 1992-. [Melbourne]: The University, 1992.  
University of Melbourne Discovery Day. Parkville, Vic.: The University, 1980.  
University of Melbourne Discovery Day Handbook. Parkville, Vic.: The University, 1989.  
University of Melbourne Earning Esteem : The University of Melbourne Strategic Plan 1997-2001. [Parkville, Vic.]: University of Melbourne, 1996.  
University of Melbourne Entry Requirements. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University.  
University of Melbourne Equity Plan for the 1994-96 : Triennium. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, 1996.  
University of Melbourne Expo : The Official Souvenir Guide : The University of Melbourne 16-17 April, 1988. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University, 1988.  
University of Melbourne Freshmen’s Welcome, Melba Hall, Friday, 30th April, 1915, Melbourne University : Programme. [Parkville: s.n, 1915.]  
University of Melbourne Gazette. Vol. Vol. 5, no. 4 (May 1949)-v. 30, no. 5 (Dec. 1974). [Parkville, Vic.]: The Registrar for the Council of the University of Melbourne, 1949.  
University of Melbourne Guide for Prospective Students. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University.  
University of Melbourne Guide Rules for Clubs and Societies. 3rd with amendments. ed. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University, 1979.  
University of Melbourne Guide Rules for Clubs and Societies. 2nd with amendments. ed. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University, 1974.  
University of Melbourne Guidelines for Auxiliaries and Committees of Supporting Groups. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University, 1980.  
University of Melbourne Guidelines on Criteria for Promotion. Parkville, Vic.: Personnel Services University of Melbourne, 1995.  
University of Melbourne Handbook for Students. Vol. -1931. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1931.  
University of Melbourne Handicapped Students Handbook. [Parkville]: The University, 1981.  
University of Melbourne Lists of Members: Governing Bodies, Faculties Boards, Academic and Administrative Staff. Vol. 1967-. Melbourne: The University, 1967.  
University of Melbourne Looking to the Future: The Strategic Plan for the University of Melbourne. [Melbourne]: The University, 1988.  
University of Melbourne Melbourne University Calendar. Vol. -1948. Melbourne: William Fairfax and Co. 1948.  
University of Melbourne Open Day. [Parkville, Vic.: The University].  
University of Melbourne Planning for Change. Vol. Newsletter no. 1 (Mar. 1988)-newsletter no. 5 (16 Feb. 1990). [Parkville, Vic.]: The University, 1988.  
University of Melbourne Postgraduate Prospectus ... International. Parkville, Vic.: International Office and School of Graduate Studies for the Academic Registrar.  
University of Melbourne Preliminary Statement on the Planned Use of a Limited Area in Carlton for University Purposes, and, Comments Incidental to the Action Plans Recommendation of the Strategy Plan for the City of Melbourne: University of Melbourne, 1973.  
University of Melbourne Prospectus. Vol. 1985-1990. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University, 1984.  
University of Melbourne Prospectus and Handbook. Vol. 1990-1992. Parkville, Vic.: The University, 1989.  
University of Melbourne Record of Active Service of Teachers, Graduates, Undergraduates, Officers and Servants in the European War, 1914-1918. Melbourne: H.J. Green Govt. Printer, 1926.  
University of Melbourne Report on the Review of University Computing Services: Services, Funding and Organisation at the University of Melbourne. [Parkville: The University], 1988.  
University of Melbourne Research Management Plan ... : A Strategy for Excellence. Vol. 1993/94-: University of Melbourne, 1993.  
University of Melbourne Sport and Physical Recreation Handbook 1979. [Parkville, Vic.: The University], 1979.  
University of Melbourne Staff News. no. 1- 86 ( 19? -Dec. 1972); v. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 1973)-v. 14, no. 10 (Nov./Dec. 1986). Melbourne: The University, 1986.  
University of Melbourne Staff Procedure Guide. [Parkville, Vic.: The University], 1974.  
University of Melbourne Undergraduate Studies. Vol. 1997-. Parkville, Vic.: University of Melbourne.  
University of Melbourne Uninews. Vol. Vol. 1, no. 1 (21 Feb. 1992)-. [Parkville, Vic.: The University], 1992.  
University of Melbourne University Gazette. Vol. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Apr. 1945)-v. 5, no. 3 (Apr. 1949). Melbourne: University of Melbourne, 1945.  
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne Code of Conduct for Research. [Parkville, Vic.: The University], 1991.  
University of Melbourne University of Melbourne Information Handbook. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University, 1972.  
University of Melbourne University of Melbourne Information Handbook for Newcomers. 3rd ed. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University, 1974.  
University of Melbourne University of Melbourne Information Handbook for Newcomers. 2nd ed. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University, 1973.  
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne Landscape. [Victoria: s.n.] Reprinted from Landscape Australia, August 1980. Cover title.
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne Media Contact Directory. Vol. 1992/93-. Carlton, Vic.: Media Unit External Relations and the Office for Research University of Melbourne, 1992.  
University of Melbourne University of Melbourne Medical School Centenary 1962. [Parkville, Vic.]: University of Melbourne, 1962.  
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne News. Vol. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 1987)-v. 5, no. 10 (Dec. 1991). Parkville, Vic.: The University, 1987.  
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne Research Annual Review. Vol. 1998-. Parkville: The Registrar The University of Melbourne, 1998.  
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne Strategic Plan: Perspective. Vol. 1998-. Parkville, Vic.: University of Melbourne, 1998.  
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne Strategic Plans: Faculties, Affiliated Colleges, Library and Administration, 1994-1996. [Parkville, Vic.]: The University, 1994.  
University of Melbourne University of Melbourne Student Information Booklet. Vol. <1977>-. Parkville, Vic.: The University, 1977.  
University of Melbourne Submission from the University of Melbourne to Committee for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, 1993?  
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne Master Plan Report. [Parkville, Vic.: University of Melbourne, 1971.] Discusses the University of Melbourne master plan report 1970 prepared by Ancher, Mortlock, Murray, and Woolley and accepted by the University of Melbourne Council on 1 March 1971.
University of Melbourne. Agricultural Engineering Section Report of Research and Investigations Ceased with Jan.-Dec.1983. Variant title: Agricultural Engineering Report;. Parkville, Vic.: University of Melbourne.
University of Melbourne. Alumni Association. Canberra Branch Canberra Branch Newsletter. Canberra: University of Melbourne. Alumni Association. Canberra Branch, 1992.  
University of Melbourne. Ancient History Students Association Mundus Antiquus. Parkville: University of Melbourne, Ancient History Students Association, 1976-1980.  
University of Melbourne. Appointments Board Scholarships, Cadetships, and Other Forms of Financial Assistance Available to University Students. Melbourne: University of Melbourne. Appointments Board, 1969.  
University of Melbourne. Archives Guide to Collections. Melbourne: Archives Board of Management, University of Melbourne, 1983.  
University of Melbourne. Archives. There Is More to Films Than the Goldwyn Girls Know : An Exhibition Celebrating 50 Years of the Melbourne University Film Society, the Melbourne Cinmathque and Melbournes Film Culture : Baillieu Library, the University of Melbourne 19th July to 6th August, 1999. Melbourne: Melbourne Cinmathque; University of Melbourne, 1999. Exhibition catalogue. Curated by Quentin Turnour & Windsor Fick; presented by the Melbourne Cinmathque, in association with the University of Melbourne Archives.
University of Melbourne. Assembly. Working Group on Women. Women’s Working Group Report. Melbourne, 1975.  
University of Melbourne. Australian Centre Australian Centre News : News and Events from the Australian Centre at the University of Melbourne. Melbourne: University of Melbourne. Australian Centre, 1995-.  
University of Melbourne. Australian Centre Newsletter. Melbourne: University of Melbourne. Australian Centre, 19--  
University of Melbourne. Careers and Appointments Service Life after Graduation : Activities of University of Melbourne Graduates Completing Courses In ... As At ... Melbourne: Careers and Appointments Service, University of Melbourne, 1993-.  
University of Melbourne. Centre for Studies in Australian Music. Review. Parkville: University of Melbourne. Centre for Studies in Australian Music, 1995-.  
University of Melbourne. Centre for the Study of Higher Education Cleo Macmillan’s Files on the CSHE’s Enquiry into Student Participation in Faculty and Departmental Affairs at the University. 12cm. One archives box, 1969-1971. Macmillan’s files on the CSHEs Enquiry into Student Participation in Faculty and Departmental affairs at the University containing notes of discussions in departments; progress reports; correspondence; NUAUS Education Policy 1970 and 1971; student leaflets from Monash University; Catch-22 March 1970; Iskra 20 March 1970; Abschol Newsletter n.d.; Statement by the S.R.C. on Student Representation n.d.; Revolutionary Socialists Alliance Manifesto on Self-Management n.d.
University of Melbourne. Department of Fine Arts Papers. 60 cm. (5 archives boxes), 1968-1978. Staff and administrative correspondences; references; staff meetings; policy committee meetings; Melbourne University Fine Arts Society papers.
University of Melbourne. Department of History and Philosophy of Science Administrative Files. 3 large cartons, 1957-1976. In 1946 a Senior Lecturer, C.E. Palmer, was appointed in General Science (Faculty of Arts) following discussions from 1943-1944 in the Faculties of Medicine, Science and Arts on the desirability of teaching students general scientific method and broadening the education of students in science and humanities. Before he left in 1947 some lectures had been given to medical students and lectures to Arts students successfully established. With the appointment of Gerd Buchdahl and the subsequent appointment of Diana Dyason service courses increased, and an Honours School established with some post-graduate students. R.W. Home was appointed as foundation Professor in 1975.
University of Melbourne. Department of Early Childhood Studies In-Decs Department of Early Childhood Studies, the University of Melbourne. Melbourne: University of Melbourne . Dept. of Early Childhood Studies, 1995-1997. Former title: SECSTANT
University of Melbourne. Department of Pathology The Melbourne School of Pathology : Phases and Contrasts. [Parkville, Vic.: The Dept.], 1962. Written by K.F. Russell.
University of Melbourne. Disabled Students Advisory Service Broadcast : An Occasional Newsletter for the Disabled Students at the University of Melbourne. Parkville: Disabled Students Advisory Service, 1984.  
University of Melbourne. Early Childhood Development Unit A Compendium of Staff Contributing to the Continuing Education and Consultancy Programs of the EDCU Early Childhood Development Unit. Melbourne: Early Childhood Development Unit, 1992?  
University of Melbourne. Faculty of Arts Arts Alumni News. Parkville, Vic.: The Faculty, 1995-  
University of Melbourne. Faculty of Education Merlon : Journal of the Students, Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne. Parkville: The Faculty, 1964-1966.  
University of Melbourne. Faculty of Music Context : A Journal of Melbourne Music Postgraduates. Parkville, Vic: School of Music, University of Melbourne, 1991-97.  
University of Melbourne. Faculty of Music Guide for Prospective Students, Undergraduate & Postgraduate. Vol. 1993-. Parkville: The Faculty, 1993.  
University of Melbourne. Faculty of Science Science at Melbourne : Guide to Courses in the Faculty of Science at the University of Melbourne. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, Faculty of Science,. 1988.  
University of Melbourne. Graduate Union. Graduate’s Section The Melbourne Graduate. Melbourne: The Graduate’s Section of the Melbourne University Union, 1950.  
University of Melbourne. Human Communication Research Centre Annual Report Human Communication Research Centre, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Melbourne. 8 v. : ill.; 30 cm vols. Melbourne: The Centre, 1988-1995.  
University of Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research Annual Report. Vol. 1974-1995. Parkville: The Institute, 1974. The Institute of Applied Economic Research was established in 1963 under the direction of Ronald Henderson.
University of Melbourne. Key Centre for Strategic Management Report Of ... Activities Key Centre for Strategic Management, the Graduate School of Management, the University of Melbourne. Melbourne: The Centre, 1990-1991.  
University of Melbourne Law Students Society In Flagrante Delicto : A New Law Students Magazine. Melbourne: University of Melbourne Law Students Society, 1980-1983.  
University of Melbourne Law Students Society Summons : Annual Magazine of the Law Students Society. Melbourne: The Society, 1973-1980.  
University of Melbourne Library Catalogue. London: J.J. Guillaume, 1856.  
University of Melbourne Library Library Annual Report. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, 1973-1990.  
University of Melbourne Library Annual Report. Vol. 1991-2000. [Melbourne]: University of Melbourne Library, 1991.  
University of Melbourne Library The Baillieu Library, University of Melbourne, 1959. Carlton: Melbourne University Press, 1959.  
University of Melbourne Library Ex Libris: Newsletter. Parkville, Vic.: 1991-2000.  
University of Melbourne Library General Library: News Cuttings. 1953-1975. Bound volume of press cuttings relating to the Baillieu Library, University of Melbourne.
University of Melbourne Library Introducing the Baillieu Library. Parkville, Vic.: University of Melbourne, 1972.  
University of Melbourne Library Introducing the Baillieu Library : a 40th Birthday Celebration. Parkville, Vic.: The Library, 1999. Exhibition catalogue.
University of Melbourne Library Report for the Year Ended. [Melbourne]: Melbourne University Press, 1944-1957; 1960-1968-1969.  
University of Melbourne Library Report and Recommendations from the Staff Council Flexible Working Hours Committee, University of Melbourne Library. Parkville, Vic.: The Library, 1975.  
University of Melbourne Library Scrap Book. 1991-2000. Album of press cuttings, original photographs and documents relating to the University Library.
University of Melbourne Library The University Library: Finding Your Way in the Information Jungle. [Videorecording]. 1 videocassette (VHS) (11 min,): sd, col.; in. Brief look at the University of Melbournes Baillieu Library, Institute of Education Education Resource Centre and other Branch Libraries. Produced by the University of Melbourne Institute of Education ERC Media Services Unit in 1989.
University of Melbourne Library University of Melbourne Library Journal. Vol. Vol. 1, no. 1 (autumn/winter 1993)-. Parkville, Vic.: Public Programs Office University of Melbourne Library, 1993.  
University of Melbourne. Mt Derrimut Field Station. and G Halloran The Mt Derrimut Field Station of the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Melbourne. Deer Park, Vic.: Mt Derrimut Field Station, 1976.  
University of Melbourne. Office of Graduate Studies Degree of Doctor of Philosophy: Explanatory Notes. [Parkville, Vic.]: University of Melbourne, 1977.  
University of Melbourne. Office of the Vice-Chancellor Office of the Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir David P. Derham Working Papers 1967-1977. 424 archives boxes, 1967-1977. Derham was born in Melbourne and educated at Trinity Grammar School and Scotch College. He entered Ormond College at the University of Melbourne in 1938 but his studies were interrupted by the war and Derham enlisted attaining the eventual rank of Major awarded an MBE for his service. Derham, returned to University in 1946 finishing his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Law. He served at the Bar and continued his association with his alma mater, lecturing and tutoring. In 1951, Derham was appointed Professor of Jurisprudence. He was a member of the Victorian Council of Legal Education and of the Chief Justices Law Reform Committee from 1951 to 1968 as well as a member of the Martin Committee from 1962 to 1964. Within the University, Derham served as Vice-chairman of the Professorial Board and served as a member of the University Council. In 1964 he resigned from the University to become Foundation Dean of the Faculty of Law at Monash University, a position he resigned from in 1967, in order to accept the position of Vice-Chancellor at the University of Melbourne.
University of Melbourne. Office of the Vice-Chancellor Vice-Chancellor’s Working Papers. 1.56 metres, 1977-1980.  
University of Melbourne. Physics Museum Physics Museum Collection, University of Melbourne: Registration Book Information sand Calculating Machines (The Bolton Catalogue, 1997). Melbourne: School of Physics, University of Melbourne, 2000. Compiled by Ed Muirhead and Anna Fairclough.
University of Melbourne. Postgraduate Association Melbourne University Postgrad. Parkville, Vic.: UMPA, 1986-  
  Postgraduate Review. Parkville, Vic.: UMPA, 1995- Variant title: PGR : Postgraduate Review.
University of Melbourne. Property and Buildings Department Buildings Bulletin. Parkville, Vic: University of Melbourne, 1991.  
University of Melbourne. Property and Buildings Department Environs: the Newsletter of the Property and Buildings Department of the University of Melbourne. Parkville, Vic.: The Dept. 1994-  
University of Melbourne. Property and Buildings Department An Introduction and Guide to the Services Which We Provide. Melbourne: The Department, 1996.  
University of Melbourne. Research Students Association Special Newsletter on Research University of Melbourne, Research Students Association. Melbourne: University of Melbourne. Research Students Association, 1967.  
University of Melbourne. Science Club The Science Review. Melbourne. No.1 commemorates the fiftieth year of the Melbourne University Science Club. Published by the Melbourne University Science Club.
University of Melbourne. Science Students Society Newtrino : Official Publication of University of Melbourne Science Students Society. Vol. 1, no. 1-v. 5, no. 1 vols. Parkville: The Society, 1968-1972.  
University of Melbourne. School of Graduate Studies PhD Cohort Study. 1993(Oct. 1994)- .  
University of Melbourne. Sport and Physical Recreation Centre Sports & Recreation, the University of Melbourne. Vol. 1993-. [Parkville, Vic.: The University of Melbourne Sports Centre], 1993.  
University of Melbourne. Sport and Physical Recreation Centre Sportsnews. Vol. no. 1-3 (1990). Parkville, Vic.: Sports Centre University of Melbourne, 1990.  
University of Melbourne. Staff Association The Implication for the University of Melbourne of the Fourth Report of the Australian Universities Commission: Statement by the Melbourne University Staff Association. Melbourne: University of Melbourne. Staff Association, 1970.  
University of Melbourne. Statistical Office Examination Statistics. Parkville, Vic.: University of Melbourne, 1974/75-  
University of Melbourne. University Assembly Assemblage : A Journal of University Events & Opinions Published by the Assembly for Members of the University. Melbourne: University of Melbourne. University Assembly, 1977-86.  
University of Melbourne. University Assembly Report to the University. Melbourne: The Assembly, 1975.  
University of Melbourne. Youth Research Centre Yarning : News from the Youth Affairs Research Network. Melbourne: Youth Research Centre, University of Melbourne, 1994-95. Caption title. Published as part of the initial stage of the YARN project; subsequent issue of information published through the network.
University Photograph Collection Reunion of University of Melbourne Graduates. 3 cm - 28 photographs, 1983. Glossy prints of photographs taken at a Reunion of University of Melbourne graduates held at the Royal Society of Medicine, Chandos House, 2 Queen Anne Street, London on 9 August 1983. Also numbered list of photographs with names of people in each. Photographs are numbered and the names on the list have been transferred, in pencil, on to the back of the photographs. A copy of the invitation from Vice- Chancellor, David Caro, to graduates to attend the reception, and a copy of the attendance form accompanies the photographs.
University Women’s College (University of Melbourne) Annual Report University Women’s College, University of Melbourne. Parkville, Vic.: The College, 1940. In 1933 the Provisional Committee of Women’s College was granted land on which to establish a college for women. The foundation stone of University Women’s College (now known as University College) was laid in 1937. The Georgina Sweet Wing was not yet completed when the College opened but by the following year, with the opening of the Constance Ellis Wing in August 1938, the College had 42 students and 4 residential tutors. The College now accommodates 162 students and 10 resident tutors. The two separate buildings of academic apartments designed by Daryl Jackson Architects (opened in 1996 and 1997) provide self-catering accommodation for senior visiting academics. The Dr Greta Hort Memorial Library, the Heads Residence and the Academic Centre were designed by the same architect. In 1975 the Council passed a minute giving the Principal the discretion to enrol men, providing that there were no suitable women applicants.
V: Bibliography for the History of the University of Melbourne
Author Title Description
Van Moorst, Harry ‘Flashback’. Assemblage: a journal of university events & opinions published by the assembly for members of the university (1985).  
Vasey, Gilbert Howard Commencement Memorabilia 1890, 1894, etc. 2 cm. 1890-1926. Degree Certificate (also Degree Certificate of widow Florence, nee Faul); Photograph of Vasey; Commencement memorabilia 1890, 1894, etc.
Gilbert Vasey attended the University of Melbourne from 1923 to 1926. After graduating he was employed by the NSW Main Roads Board until 1933 when he was appointed Lecturer in Agricultural Engineering at Melbourne University. Vasey later became Senior Lecturer and Reader and retired in 1971. From 1936 he was a member and subsequently Chairman of committees of the Standards Association of Australia concerned with agricultural machinery, and was later officer-in-charge of tractor testing. Gilbert Vasey died in 1986.
Vasey, Gilbert Howard Further Research Material Towards a History of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Melbourne. 12 archives boxes, 1880-1981.  
Vasey, Gilbert Howard Material Relating to Air Raid Precautions at the University 1941-1942 [etc.]. 12.6 metres, 1923-1970. Student lecture notes 1923-1926; files relating to teaching and research, articles and talks; material relating to air raid precautions at the University 1941-1942; files derived from his work for the Standards Association and the Tractor Testing Committee 1936-1970; collection of pamphlets and reports on agricultural machinery and related topics; ABC broadcasts; Vasey publications; MUSA papers.
Vasey, Gilbert Howard Papers. 56 archives boxes, 1922-1972. Subject files; examination papers; surveys; lectures; research and teaching notes; student records; notebooks; field research notes; addresses; conference papers; reports; correspondence; personal papers; brochures; pamphlets; catalogues; publications.
Vasey, Gilbert Howard Papers Gathered While Mr. Vasey Was Preparing a History of Engineering School. 4 cartons, 1940-1981. Also general correspondence, cards, letters regarding retirement, taxation and financial papers
Veal, Karina Papers. 24 cm. (2 archives boxes), 1971-1983. Conference papers, registration, programs, notes, correspondence; Abortion articles, letters, leaflets; anarcho-feminism articles, periodicals, newsletters; Asian Students Association publications; AUS Women’s Department publications, newsletters, leaflets; articles, pamphlets regarding rape; Right to Choose Coalition minutes, newsletters; Right-wing Women leaflets, correspondence, newspaper clippings, petitions; UN mid-decade for Women newspaper clippings, membership, minutes notes; Women against nuclear energy; women and uranium leaflets, articles; IWD Committee minutes, leaflets, program.
Victoria Act of Incorporation, Statutes and Regulations of the University of Melbourne. Melbourne, 1855.  
Victoria. Education Dept The Education Department’s Record of War Service, 1914-1919. Melbourne: [The Dept. 1921.] Includes portraits and biographical notes on the men who fell and the men who returned.
Victoria. Parliament. Legislative Council Select Committee on the University of Melbourne. Progress Report. Melbourne: Govt. Pr, 1851.  
Victoria. Parliament. Legislative Council. Select Committee on the University of Melbourne Report on the University of Melbourne. Melbourne: Govt. Pr. 1853.  
Victoria. Parliament. Public Accounts Committee Report ... Upon the Financial Administration of the University of Melbourne. Melbourne, 1965.  
Victoria. Royal Commission on the University of Melbourne Final Report : Of the Royal Commission on the University of Melbourne on Government Administration, Teaching Work and Finances of the University of Melbourne; with Appendices. Melb.: Govt. Pr. 1904.  
Victoria. Royal Commission on the University of Melbourne Progress Report : The Financial Position of the University [Minutes of Evidence and Final Report on Government Administration, Teaching Work and Finances of the University of Melbourne, with Appendices]. Melbourne: Govt. Pr. 1902.  
Victoria. Royal Commission on the University of Melbourne Minutes of Evidence on Administration, Teaching Work and Government of the University of Melbourne. Edited by Victoria, Parliament and Assembly Legislative, [Votes and Proceedings]; 1903 2nd Session, No. 20. Melbourne: Govt. Pr. 1903. President of the commissioners: Theodore Fink.
Victorian College of Optometry Annual Reports Victorian College of Optometry, the Optometric Clinic, the National Vision Research Institute and the Department of Optometry in the University of Melbourne. Parkville: University of Melbourne, 1973-1992. Cover title. Report year ends Dec. 31. From 1973-1976, issues include:
Annual report of the Victorian College of Optometry; Annual report of the Clinic; Annual report of the National Vision Research Institute; and, Annual report of the Department of Optometry. Each report carries its own numbering.
Former title: Victorian College of Optometry. Annual report and balance sheet.
Later title: Optometry in the University of Melbourne.
Victorian Universities and Schools Examinations Board Papers. 62 metres, 1964-1979. Minutes 1964-1979, together with those of its committees; correspondence; examination papers - Intermediate 1965-1967, Leaving 1965-1972, Matriculation 1965-1969, H.S.C. 1970-1978; reports of examiners; examiners returns; results.
The V.U.S.E.B. was formed in June 1964 following an agreement between the University of Melbourne and Monash University and later, La Trobe University to institute uniform examination requirements for entrance to Victorian Universities. The Boards functions were to determine subjects and conditions of examination, and generally direct in all matters relating to the conduct of examinations. In April 1979, the Board ceased to exist, and the responsibilities relating to the Victorian Higher School Certificate examination were transferred to the Victorian Institute of Secondary Education.
Victorian Universities and Schools Examinations Board V.U.C. And V.U.C.C. Duplicate Minutes, Correspondence, Index and Meeting Papers. 36 cm. (3 archives boxes), 1968-1975.  
Victorian Universities Committee Papers. 36 cm. (3 archives boxes), 1968-1975. Victorian Universities Committee and Victorian Universities and Colleges Committee minutes; meeting papers; correspondence; index.
Victorian Women Graduates Association Centenary Memorial Book, 1959. Letters and compliments slip (within the book).
Established in 1920 to co-ordinate social, intellectual and fund-raising activities, the Association was renamed the Victorian University Women Graduates Association in 1969 and in 1975 became the Australian Federation of University of Women.
Victorian Women Graduates Association Accounts [of Victorian Women Graduates Association, and Australian Federation of University Women.] 1955-1965.  
Victorian Women Graduates Association Papers [of Victorian Women Graduates Association, and Australian Federation of University Women.] 2 pages, 1945. Newsletter No.1. October 1945. 2 pp. roneoed.
Victorian Women Graduates Association Papers [of Victorian Women Graduates Association, and Australian Federation of University Women.] 7 metres, 1922-1974. Annual reports; minutes; newsletters; correspondence files; newspaper cuttings; newsletters from other Australian and international associations.
Victorian Women’s Liberation and Lesbian Feminist Archive Papers. 2 cm. 1978-1979. AUS Education Information, 1978 issues, and other leaflets issued by the Australian Union of Students.
  View of Law School, Conservatorium and Lake. 1900-1910. Postcard. View of Law School, Conservatorium and Lake (foreground) from the north-east.
  Views of Grounds and Buildings. 1914-1916. Ten postcards. Messages from Claude Lewis to Marion Tipping on verso 21 May 1914-20 June 1916.
Claude Ernest Lewis was a Veterinary Science student at the University of Melbourne from 1914 to 1918. After graduating he is said to have practised in Mallee. Lewis died on 2 July 1964.
Vollugi, Leslie Robert Memorabilia. 12 cm. (One Archives box) 1929-1932. Melbourne University Cricket Club team photographs n.d. (c.1930), n.d. (framed and glazed); five dinner menus, 1929-1932. Melbourne University Football Club team photographs, A Team 1929 (framed and glazed); Blues 1931 (2); n.d. Four menus 1929-1931. Inver-Varsity Programme, Football and Lacrosse. August 1932. Photograph of an unidentified stage production and case, (1929?) L.R. (or R.) Vollugis name appears in photographs and on menus. Also, cricket and Sports Union caps; two blazers.
Vowels, L. M. Student Parents at Melbourne University : Their Needs and Problems. [Melbourne]: L. Vowels, 1977. Co-author: F. C. L. Beighton.
Vowels, L. M. ‘Student Parents at Melbourne University : Their Needs and Problems’. Vestes, no. 3-4 (1978). Co-author: F. C. L. Beighton.
W: Bibliography for the History of the University of Melbourne
Author Title Description
Waddell, Sarah ‘Roughing up Student’s Rights’. Review. 18024 Dec. 1981.  
Wadham, Samuel ‘Education in Agricultural Science in Australian Universities’. Journal of the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science (1951): 99-104. Wadham (1891-1972), was born in London. He studied botany at Cambridge before volunteering to serve during World War I. After the was he worked as a research student in the British Ministry of Agriculture, returning to Cambridge as a senior demonstrator in the Botany Department. In 1926 he and his wife Dorothy came to Melbourne, where he had been appointed Professor of Agriculture. In addition to his research teaching and administration Wadham became active and influential in the University and beyond: as a member of the Federal Dairy Investigation Committee (1929), the Royal Commission on the Wheat Industry (1934), the Commonwealth Nutrition Committee (1937), the Rural Reconstruction Committee (1943-1946), the Commonwealth Migration Planning Council (1949-1960) and the Commonwealth Committee for Tertiary Education (1963-1965). He was also a member of the Council of C.S.I.R.O. and in 1961 the President of A.N.Z.A.A.S. He also wrote and broadcast on aspects of farming, so that he was a well-known and popular figure in farming communities. He retired in 1956, remaining active in various organizations.
Wadham, Samuel Greetings to Emeritus Professor Sir Samuel Wadham on His 75th Birthday, 31 October 1966,. 6 cm. (in archives box no. 126), 1926-1967. Volume containing letters, telegrams of congratulations, menu from Graduates Annual Reunion Dinner and Welcome to Wadham, held by Melbourne University Agriculture Society, 1 October 1926.
Wadham, Samuel Papers. 21 m. 1928-1972. Correspondence 1925-1970; papers relating to organizations with which Wadham was involved, 1928-1968; broadcast talks 1928-1968; material relating to the University, education and research, 1926-1972; conferences and surveys 1933-1968; material relating to public affairs 1931-1971.
Wadham, Samuel. ed. Selected Addresses. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1956. Sir Samuel Wadham; with a biographical study by Geoffrey Blainey. Limited edition of 550 copies for private circulation.
Wainer, Joanne Recorded Interview. Melbourne, 2002. Wainer helped establish Australia’s first publicly acknowledged abortion clinic, was executive officer of the Abortion Providers Federation 1980-1990 and established and managed a multi-disciplinary women’s health clinic.
Interviewer: Carolyn Rasmussen. Inquiries to the History of the University Office.
Walker, H. M. The Australian Institute of Librarians Conference, Melbourne, 1939. Group Photograph of Those Attending. 1939. Photograph Leigh Scott, University of Melbourne Library, third from left, front row.
Walker, H. M. Photographs of the Melbourne College of Advanced Education. 1938-1940. Five photographs Large student groups in the Melbourne Teachers College grounds. Photographer H.M. Walker, Melbourne. The photographs are undated and the individuals unidentified. 1938-1940. Three groups are mixed; two are of men only (wearing sports singlets). Subsequently dated: Physical Training at end of the College year, 1938. Students, 1938, 1939, 1940.
Wallace, M. J. The Administration and Development of Graduate Studies in the University of Melbourne from 1945 to 1975. M Ed, Monash, 1983.  
Wallace-Crabbe, Chris Papers [in the National Library of Australia]. 2 boxes. Canberra, 1953-61. Drafts of poems, essays, reviews and of his books Splinter, Toil and Spin and Golden Apples of the Sun. Also includes newsclippings, notebooks and copies of 2 interviews (1980). Poet and literary critic, Chris Wallace-Crabbe, has taught English at the University of Melbourne since 1968.
Wark, Ian Physical Sciences. Paper presented at Science in Australia, Canberra, July 24-27, 1951, Melbourne 1952. Proceedings of a seminar organised by the Australian National University on the occasion of the jubilee of the Commonwealth of Australia.
Warn, Milton P. ‘William Charles Kernot 1845/1909: Scientist, Engineers, Educationalist, Stirrer and Churchman’. Our yesterdays. v.2(Nov 1994). Paper presented to the Victorian Baptist Historical Society.
Watson, Alistair ‘Obituary, Alan Grahame Lloyd (1926-1999)’. Australian journal of agricultural and resource economics. v.44 no.2(June 2000). Co-authors: Neil Sturgess, Bill Malcolm.
Watson, Don Brian Fitzpatrick: a Radical Life. Sydney: Hale and Iremonger, 1979.  
Webb, Elisa ‘The Pugnacious Professor: Fredrick [sic] McCoy’. In Students, Scholars and Structures: Early Tales from the University of Melbourne, edited by The Special Collection. Melbourne: History Department, University of Melbourne, 2002.  
Webb, Jessie S. W. ‘The Case of the Country Student (2)’. University review. no.3(1913).  
Webb, Rowan Papers. 12 cm. (1 archives box), 1966-1971 Material circulated by organisations with which Webb was connected with as a student including Mountaineering Club and various conservation groups.
Webster, Isabella Moulding Teachers: Robert Craig and the Early Years of Victorian Education. In Students, Scholars and Structures: Early Tales from the University of Melbourne, edited by The Special Collection. Melbourne: History Department, University of Melbourne, 2002. Canadian by birth, Craig was an early graduate of the University of Melbourne, working as an Inspector of Schools and Superintendent of the Teachers Training College.
Weickhardt, Florence Being a Chancellor’s Wife. 18 pp. 1986? Being a Chancellor’s wife, by Florence Weickhardt, talk given to the Women of the University Fund a few years ago. 18 pp. ms. Photocopied.
Accompanying this is a photocopied letter from Lady Wright to Mrs. Weickhardt, 4 November 1988, who had borrowed the notes to assist in preparing her own talk to the Gender Studies Research Committee; and a photocopy of Dr. Weickhardts letter to Frank Strahan (University Archivist). covering the talk.
Weickhardt, L. W. Florence Weickhardt 1907-1990; a Memoir. iii, 161 pp. 1992. Photograph of Florence Weickhardt as frontispiece. Photocopied ts.
Weickhardt, L. W. Notes for an Autobiographical Memoir. 372 pp. including appendix and index, 1991. Word-processed, laser-printed on one side of leaf only, and bound. Though entitled Notes ..., this is a complete memoir, covering Weickhardts life from earliest childhood.
Weickhardt, a Melbourne Science graduate, worked as a research and production chemist with I.C.I. Ltd. later I.C.A.N.Z. where he rose to Executive and Research Director 1955-1970. From 1970 to 1980 he was Chairman of Roche Industries. and the Australian Innovation Corporation. He was appointed Deputy Chancellor at Melbourne from 1966 to 1972 and Chancellor from 1972 to 1978. Weickhardt was a member of the Australian Advisory Committee for the H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh, Commonwealth Study Conference Overseas 1956 to 1980, and a member of the Preliminary Committee and Executive Committee for the third, held in Australia in 1968.
Weickhardt, L. W. Masson of Melbourne : The Life and Times of David Orme Masson K.B.E. M A, D.Sc. Ll.D. F.R.S.E. F.R.S. Professor of Chemistry University of Melbourne, 1886-1923. Parkville, Vic.: Royal Australian Chemical Institute, 1989.  
Weir, Arthur Augustus Photographs. 1920. Photograph of Weir (then Corporal) with other soldiers, being addressed by H.R.H. Edward, Prince of Wales, on the occasion of the latters visit to the University of Melbourne to receive an LL.D. honoris causa; Photograph of Chemistry Staff and senior staff, outside Agriculture Laboratory, 1920. Legend supplied (only a few are identified, those including Weir).
Wells, Jeananne ‘University Stonemasons Carve Out a Deal: James Stephens and the Eight Hour Movement’. In Students, Scholars and Structures: Early Tales from the University of Melbourne, edited by The Special Collection. Melbourne: History Department, University of Melbourne, 2002.  
Wells, Monika No Extreme Prejudice: The Careers of the Female Graduates from the Melbourne Medical School 1892-1942. 4th year thesis, University of Melbourne, 1985.  
Westbury, Ian ‘The Sydney and Melbourne Arts Courses, 1852-1861’. Melbourne studies in education. 1961/62.  
White, Rowden Papers. 36 cm. (3 archives boxes), 1899-1962. Biographical items including A Brief Resume of My Life 1955; Diaries dealing with service in Boulogne, 1917-1918, a trip as guest of the Army to the front zones occupied by the allies, March 1919, a visit to Oxford to see treatment of war neurosis etc. August 1919; a trip to the United States, chiefly tourism but with notes of professional visits, 1928, etc.; Inwards Correspondence relating to private business including donations, including letter from Edward Rowden White from Hoten Camp, Mukden, August 1945 and K. Grant on Bowkers electrically driven car, 1942, and 87 letters from Professor W.A. Osborne on reading, acquaintances, old age, medicine etc. 1949-1962; Outwards Correspondence, postcards, including letter from Boulogne, March 1918 Professional papers including a lecture note book containing clinical lectures on medicine by John Williams, 1898, treatment book, papers by White, etc. to 1944. Photographs of White, the No.2 Australian General Hospital, Boulogne and groups, 1918. Programmes and other memorabilia of WWI and the Queen’s visit, 1954.
Born in 1876, White was educated at Carlton College under Alexander Sutherland, and at the University of Melbourne. He graduated B.M. in 1900 and M.D. in 1906. From 1900 until 1902 he was at the Fremantle Quarantine Hospital, then demonstrator in bacteriology at the University of Melbourne, Junior Resident Medical Office at the Royal Childrens Hospital and later Senior R.M.O. Childrens and Alfred Hospitals. He was assistant to Dr. Herman Lawrence (dermatologist), Sir Richard Stawell and Mr. Hamilton before practising privately. He served as honorary physician at St. Vincents, the Childrens and Melbourne District Nurses After Care Hospitals, and at the Melbourne Foundling Home. He was active in the Royal Australian College of Physicians and the British Medical Association (Aust.). During WWI he served as Major, No.2 Australian General Hospital, Boulogne. He was a benefactor to the Union and the departments of pathology and bacteriology, to hospitals and to the National Theatre Movement. He became C.M.G. in 1952 and knight in 1961. He retired in 1959.
Whiting, Henry Joseph Annual Eight-Oared Boat Race, 12th: Programme. Melbourne: Melbourne University Boat Club, 1899. Twelfth Annual Eight-Oared Boat Race between the Australian Universities, for a Cup presented by the old Blues of Oxford and Cambridge Universities on the Yarra River, Saturday, 10 June 1899.
Contains records of past races, with lists of names of crew and comments on races to 1904 by H.J. Whiting, Club office-bearers.
Whiting, Henry Joseph Annual Eight-Oared Boat Race, 17th Programme. Melbourne, 1904. Annual Eight-Oared Boat Race between the Australian Universities, for a Cup presented by the old Blues of Oxford and Cambridge Universities on the Yarra River, Saturday 4 June 1904.
Contains photographs of crews, records of past races, office-bearers.
Whitwell, Greg The Evolution of Australian Treasury Thought since 1945. PhD, University of Melbourne, 1982.  
Whitwell, Greg ‘Future directions for the Australian economic history review’. Australian economic history review. v.37 no.3(Nov 1997).  
Whitwell, Greg The Treasury Line. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1986.  
Wilken, David ‘Conversation with Sir David Derham’. Law Institute journal. v.56(Dec 1982).  
Wilkinson, I. ‘The Battle for the Museum: Frederick McCoy and the Establishment of the National Museum of Victoria at the University of Melbourne’. Historical records of Australian science v.2, no. no. 1 (1996): 1-11. McCoy was appointed Professor of Natural Science in 1885. His teaching methods were theoretical rather than practical, depending on classroom exposition rather than field work. McCoys chief interest was in museums and having carried the entire collection of the Government Museum to his rooms in 1856, he was gazetted to the unpaid position of Director of the Museum of Natural and Applied Sciences the following year. A protracted battle for the construction of a museum within the University grounds was won in 1862 and the building (which after his death became the Student Union) opened in 1864.
Wilkinson, I. ‘Frederick McCoy: the First Science Professor at the University of Melbourne’. History of education review v. 25, no. no. 1 (1983): 54-70.  
Willee, Albert William Papers. 17 archives boxes, 1961-1982. Lectures; notes; correspondence; subject files; conference papers; journals; publications on physical education from Australia, United Kingdom, United States and Europe.
Willee, a graduate of the University of London, was appointed Lecturer in Physical Education in 1950 after a period of school and college training and of war service as a Physical Training Instructor in the Royal Navy. He became, in due course, Senior Lecturer, Director, and later Reader in charge of the Physical Education Department (from January 1978 it became the Department of Human Movement Studies). Willee died in 1983.
Willett, F. J. Organisation of Universities: Academic Administration. Paper presented at the University Administrative Staff Course, [Melbourne] 1971.  
Willett, F. J. Recorded Interview. Melbourne, 1991. Interviewer: J. R. Poynter for the History of the University Unit. Inquiries to the History of the University Office.
Willett, Graham From Camp to Gay: the Homosexual History of the University of Melbourne, 1960-1976. Working Papers / the University of Melbourne. History of the University Unit; No. 6. Parkville, Vic. : History of the University Unit, Dept. of History, University of Melbourne, 2001.  
William, J. Leslie Photographs of the Old Wilson Hall. 1940-1952. Four photographs and two slides. Four snapshots of the Hall burning on 25 January 1952; two photographic slides of the Hall, one of the south face, the other seen from the south-west; the Hall, with Old Arts to the left, taken from the roof of the Engineering Building; two showing the interior during a graduation ceremony facing the Stevens stained glass window); a photographic slide each of the Old Arts Building and the Zoology Building.
Williams, A. J. Glasson University of Melbourne Assistant Registrar Humanities Branch Papers. 8 archives boxes, 1902-1965. These papers were collected in the course of his work by A.J. Glasson Williams while Assistant Registrar.
Student song-sheets for Commencements, 1902-1904; Jubilee Celebrations programmes, 1906; Orders of Proceedings with lists of graduates for conferrings, 1930, 1950-1963. Centenary Celebrations 1956: invitations, lists of staff present, letters concerning arrangements and from those accepting the award of honorary degrees; list of Addresses received from delegates of other Universities with translations of 7; Citations for those receiving Honorary Degrees; launching of Appeal; Music in the University (article by J.A. Westrup). Murray Committee on Australian Universities: Submission by the University of Melbourne and printed submission by the Australian Vice Chancellors Committee, July 1957, Report by the Academic Committee of the University of Melbourne; Memorandum by Dr. John Murray, Exeter, on Halls of Residence for the Canberra University College, 1947; programmes for special occasions (the Queen Mothers honorary degree conferring, etc. Degrees by Special Grace: citations read on presentation of David Syme Research Prize 1949-1950; honorary and higher degrees, 1930s-1956. Indonesian Matriculation: papers on standards. note-book of Percival Serle, Accounts Clerk and Chief Clerk of the University, 1911 1924; Australasian Universities Modern Language Association Congress, 1950.
Williams, Clive Differences between Students Entering Different Universities. Australian and New Zealand Student Services Association. Conference. Papers. 1982.  
Williams, Eric ‘The Beginnings of the Australian University Extension Movement’. Melbourne studies in education. (1972).  
Williams, M. R. W. ‘Art galleries, museums, digitised catalogues and copyright’. Media and arts law review. v.2 no.4(Dec 1997).  
Williams, R. A Our Privilege Is Now: A History of St Mary’s Hall, University of Melbourne, 1918-1968. M Ed, Monash, 1987. St Mary’s College was established in 1918 as an annexe to Newman College and was known as St Mary’s Hall, a residence for Catholic women university students. It was located on a site at some distance from the University in The Avenue, Parkville and provided accommodation for 10 students. A new Catholic women’s College was built in 1965 between Newman College and the University, on University reserve land donated to the Catholic Church by the Government of Victoria in 1882. The new St Mary’s was opened in 1966 as an independent College directly affiliated by Statute to the University of Melbourne. Since 1977 it has accepted both men and women students with accommodation for 158 graduate and undergraduate students and tutors.
Williams, Rosemary ‘From Isolation to Integration: St Mary’s Hall, University of Melbourne, 1918/1968’. History of education review. v.27 no.1(1998).  
Williamson, David ‘Ivan Paul Traverso: Smooth Sailing?’ In Melbourne University Portraits: They Called It the Shop, edited by Paper-Clip Collective. Melbourne: University of Melbourne Department of History, 1996. Traverso took his PhD in Chemistry in 1990 and left academia for a career in bookselling.
Willis, Peter Papers. 3.3 metres. (23 archives boxes), 1969-1982. Reports, minutes, correspondence, pamphlets and publications relating to Student Organization including S.R.C. A.U.S. Liberal Club, Melbourne University Newman Society. Also material on current affairs Including Middle East War, Election propaganda, student representation, government, uranium and the economy.
Willis entered the Arts and Law Faculties at the University of Melbourne in 1974, and was elected to the Student Representative Council in that year. In 1975 he was re-elected and in the following year he became Secretary. During Williss years at the University he was also active in the Liberal Club, becoming its Secretary in 1975 and President in 1976, and the delegate of the Australian Union of Students from 1975 to 1977 and Secretary in 1977. Willis graduated in law in 1980.
Willis, Peter Personal Papers. 72 cm. Six Archives boxes, 1969-1983. Personal papers, chiefly from student days at University of Melbourne, relating to groups such as the Newman Society, Amnesty International, South Pacific Action Network, ACFOA, Action for World Development, Fitzroy Legal Service, the liberal Club, Arts Faculty, Student Representative Council, M.U. Radio Project, Assembly, Australian Union of Students, and other general political and community affairs material.
Willis, Peter Recorded Interview. Melbourne, 2002. Interviewer: Carolyn Rasmussen. Inquiries to the History of the University Office.
Wilson, E.J. ‘Statements Addressed to the Council of the Melbourne University Relative to the General and Special regulations for Conferring Degrees in Medicine’. Medical Record of Australia. v.2 no.2(1862).  
  Wilson Hall and Surrounds, Taken from Women’s Hospital. 1939. One photograph.
Wilson, Rebecca ‘Dame Ada Norris: A Ladys Revolution’. In Melbourne University Characters and Controversies, edited by Chiaroscuro: Department of History, University of Melbourne, 2001. Norris, nee Bickford was born on 28 July 1901. She was educated at Melbourne High School and the University of Melbourne where she graduated BA Dip. Ed. in 1924. In 1929 she married John Norris. From 1951, Ada Norris was involved in numerous committees and organisations promoting women, multiculturalism, children and immigration.
Wilson, Samuel Proceedings on Laying the Memorial Stone of the Wilson Hall of the University of Melbourne. Melbourne: Stillwell & Co. 1879.  
Wilson, Valerie Liberal Discipline : Reminiscences of University Women’s College and Myra Roper 1947-1951. Parkville, Vic.: University College Association, 1989. Co-author: Dorothy Lloyd.
Women of the University Patriotic Fund Annual Report Women of the University Patriotic Fund. Melbourne: Women of the University Fund, 1943/1944. Later name: Women of the University Fund (Melbourne, Vic)
Wood, Gordon Leslie Papers. 2 metres (18 archives boxes), 1928-1953. Melbourne Junior Chamber of Commerce 1951 lectures Inflation and the Future, and other public lecture scripts; subject files; publications; photographs of Commerce staff, students and building
Wood joined the School of Commerce as a Lecturer in 1925, became Associate Professor in 1932 and professor in 1944. He was a member of the Commonwealth Grants Commission from 1936 until his death in 1953. Among his published works were Borrowing and Business in Australia (with S.M. Wadham) and Land Utilization in Australia (1939).
Wood, Gordon Leslie Papers [in the National Library of Australia]. 1927-1938. Correspondence, reports, notes, newspaper cuttings, receipts and printed material, relating to Woods teaching career, his interest in broadcasting and a trip overseas in 1934.
Wood, Peter ‘Theatre at the Footlights’. Lowdown. v.13 no.4(Aug 1991). University theatre.
Woodgyer, Alan J. and J. R. L. Forsyth Microbiological Diagnostic Unit (Public Health Laboratory) (Bacteriology Laboratory) 1897-1997 : 100 Years of Service in Public Health Microbiology. Parkville, Vic.: The Unit Melbourne University, 1997.  
Woodhouse, Fay Leonie A Place Apart? : A Study of Student Political Engagement at the University of Melbourne 1930-39. PhD, University of Melbourne, 2001.  
Woodhouse, Fay Leonie The 1951 Communist Party Dissolution Referendum Debate at the University of Melbourne. BA (Hons), Victoria University of Technology, 1996. University of Melbourne. History of the University Project.
Woodhouse, Fay Leonie Anti-Communism and Civil Liberties : The 1951 Communist Party Dissolution Referendum Debate at the University of Melbourne, Working Papers / the University of Melbourne. History of the University Unit; No. 3. Parkville, Vic.: History of the University Unit University of Melbourne, 1998.  
Woodhouse, Fay Leonie ‘Ripples on the Lake: a Conservative Response to the Depression, 1930-32’. Australian studies. v.15 no.1(Summer 2000).  
Woodruff, Philip ‘Revolutions in Health in the Australian Colonies’. Medical journal of Australia. v.147 no.11-12(7-21 Dec 1987).  
Workers Art Club (Melbourne, Vic.) The University Riots : A Presentation of the Facts by the Workers Art Club. Melbourne: Workers Art Club, 1931?  
Worner, Howard K Bound Reprints of Research Papers, 1939-1953. Bound reprints of research papers, most from the Australian Journal of Dentistry, chiefly by Howard K. Worner, when Research Fellow, National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Melbourne 1946-1955). The papers record investigations on dental materials in the Research Laboratory of the Australian College of Dentistry, 1939-1945; papers by others to 1953. Worners article of September 1943 gives a brief history of the laboratory, set up at the instigation of Professors Greenwood and Amies, where Worner did the first experimental work in 1935. A photograph of part of the laboratory appears in a Reprint from the Proceedings of the 10th National Dental congress, 1939, p.233. Other investigators represented as sole authors or in collaboration with Worner are J.F. Richardson, B.D. Geurin, A.D. Docking, W.J. Tuckfield, A. S. Buchanan, J.N. Greenwood, M.N. Anderson, C.H. Down and H. E. Willis.
Worner, Howard K. Interview, 1992-1993. Edited transcript and microtapes interview by John Dunbar of Worner, conducted at Wollongong in late 1992. Audio tapes and edited transcripts of Jim Byth interview programme, 1993.
Conzinc Riotinto of Australia Limited [CRA] resulted from the 1962 merger of the Australian interests of the Consolidated Zinc Corporation and Rio Tinto Limited. The Riotinto-Zinc Corporation [RTZ] was formed simultaneously in London. Howard K Worner was Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Melbourne 1946-55, Dean of Engineering 1953-55 before moving to industry as Director of Research at BHP 1956-62 and Director New Process Development CRA 1964-75.
Worstead, Victoria ‘A Profile of Bella Guerin, Australia’s First Woman Graduate’. Victorian historical journal. v.53 no. 2-3(1982).  
Wright, Charles F. ‘The National Vision Research Institute of Australia: a History of the First Ten Years’. Australian Optometry. v.5 no.2(April 1984).  
Wright, Meriel A. W. File: Refurbishing of Private Room and Ante Room (i.e.. of Union), Being Correspondence, Guest-Lists in Relation to Private Dining Room Appeal Organized by Lady Wright. 1 cm. 1981-1982. Meriel Wright married Roy Douglas Wright in 1964. After retiring from the Chair of Pathology in 1971 Wright was Deputy Chancellor 1972-1980 and Chancellor 1880-1989. He was knighted in 1983 and died in February 1990. During her husbands Chancellorship Lady Wright was active on various committees, including this one to raise funds for the refurbishment of the Private Dining Room and Ante Room in Union House.
Wright, R. Douglas ‘Australian University Staff: Their Past and Prospects’. Vestes : the bulletin of the Federal Council of University Staff Associations of Australia, no. 3 & 4 (1977).  
Wright, R. Douglas A Celebration of the Life of Professor Emeritus Sir Roy Douglas Wright, AK D Sc A.N.U. And Melb. Hon. LL D A.N.U. And Melb. M B B S,FRACP 7th August 1907 - 28th February 1990, Thursday, 29th March 1990 at 12 Noon Eakins Hall, Queen’s College, the University of Melbourne. 1990. 1 booklet and 1 audio-cassette tape.  
Wright, R. Douglas In Person, ABC Radio. Professor Wright Speaking on the Orr Case, War-Time Activities etc.. 19--.  
Wright, R. Douglas Memorabilia. 6 cm. 1920-1993. Photocopy of bookplate, 1920; Pioneers Memorial Oration,1948; Chinese characters used to print on papers presented to the Chinese Academy of Science 1971; correspondence concerning acupuncture, 1971; Australian Journal of Experimental Biological and Medical Science volume to honour Wright, 1972; newspaper articles on Wright; letters of condolence to Lady Wright,1990; photographs; notes on search for a biographer, 1991-1992.
Wright, R. Douglas Papers. 1 metre, 1940s-1970s. Personal correspondence 1939-1967; reports and correspondence relating to organisations with which Wright was involved, including Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australian National University, Peter MacCallum Clinic, Cancer Institute; miscellaneous papers; receipts 1947-1966.
Wright, R. Douglas Papers. 12 cm. 1964-1990. Miscellaneous correspondence 1947-1990; material relating to the Chancellorship; letters of congratulation on receiving A.K.; appointment diaries 1964, 1971-1989; fictional account of the Orr case by Wright, and a further file, concerning the Eddy book, the transfer of material from Sydney to Melbourne, etc. 1974-1990; Certificates and correspondence concerning honorary degree from the A.N.U.; item concerning the Wilson Hall organ; newscuttings concerning RDW; obituaries and an audio tape of the Celebration of is life, Queen’s College, 29 March 1990; etc.
Wright, R. Douglas Personal Papers. 3.3 metres, 1933-1967. Personal correspondence 1939-1967; reports and correspondence relating to organisations with which Wright was involved, including Royal Melbourne Hospital, Cancer Institute, Australian National University, Australian School of Pacific Administration, Social Science Research Council; papers relating to Dr. C.C. Petrovsky, Launceston General Hospital; correspondence and reports of Lord Michael Lindsay of Birker, head of International Relations at A.N.U.; miscellaneous papers.
Wright, R. Douglas ‘R. Douglas Wright’. In Memories of Melbourne University : Undergraduate Life in the Years since 1917, edited by Hume Dow. Richmond, Vic.: Hutchinson of Australia, 1983.  
Wright, R. Douglas Recorded Interview. Melbourne. Inquiries to the History of the University Office.
Wright, R. Douglas The Training of the Scientist. Paper presented at Science in Australia, Canberra, July 24-27, 1951, Melbourne 1952. Proceedings of a seminar organised by the Australian National University on the occasion of the jubilee of the Commonwealth of Australia
Wykes, Olive Recorded Interview. Melbourne, 2002. Olive Mence (ne Wykes) was a member of the French Department 1950-1958 and the Faculty of Education 1959-1983. She was Chair of the Council of Janet Clarke Hall, 1974-1983 and actively involved in the establishment of International House. She was a founding Council member of the Canberra College of Advanced Education (later University of Canberra) and President of the Victorian Women Graduates Association 1963-1983.
Interviewer: Carolyn Rasmussen. Inquiries to the History of the University Office.
Wykes, Olive ‘Schoolmaster Turned Professor: E. E. Morris, 1843-1902’. Melbourne studies in education. (1966).  
Wynhausen, Elisabeth ‘His finest defeat: profile of David Penington, who tried to have marijuana decriminialised in Victoria’. Australian weekend review. 13-14 July 1996.  
Y: Bibliography for the History of the University of Melbourne
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Yallop, Richard ‘Silencing the student voice: university politics and newspapers, once the core of campus activity, are being stifled in Victoria by the Kennett government’. Australian. 24 May 1996.  
Z: Bibliography for the History of the University of Melbourne
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Zainuddin, A. G The Admission of Women to the University of Melbourne, 1869-1903. Melbourne studies in education (1973): 50-106.  
Zainuddin, A. G. Article on the Late Rose Inagaki, Wife of the Late Mowsey Inagaki Formerly the Instructor in Japanese, University of Melbourne. 1 cm. 19--. Mowsey (Moshi) Inagaki was appointed Instructor in Japanese at the University of Melbourne in 1919. In 1939 he travelled to Japan as a guest of the Society for International Cultural Relations. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour and the declaration of war, Inagaki was interned at Tatura. His wife, Rose Inagaki appealed to the University for assistance with no result.
Photocopy.
Zainuddin, Ailsa ‘Rose Inagaki: Is it a Crime to Marry a Foreigner?’ In Marilyn Lake and Farley Kelly Eds. Double Time: Women in Victoria - 150 Years. Ringwood, Vic.: Penguin, 1985.  
Zainuddin, Ailsa ‘The Teaching of Japanese at Melbourne University, 1919-1941’. History of education review. v.17 no.2(1988).  
Zakharov, Jeannie Student and Feminist Memorabilia. 14 cm, 1970 -1982. AUS and SRC badges 1981 to 1982; Anti-draft and peace headbands c 1970-1971; Banner - Victoria’s 150th anniversary; Copies of Women Arise c 1970 to 1972; Combat Sexism school kit, 1975 to 1976; MU ALP Club 1979 to 1982; MU SRC 1981 to 1982 (includes SRC Sexuality Festival 1982); AUS 1981 to 1982, search papers, badges, balloons and stickers for SRC Sexuality Festival 1982; 38 posters re: disarmament, feminism, MU SRC, MU ALP Club, MU Student Theatre, and AUS c 1970 to 1983. This material represents records and other memorabilia collected by Zakharov while she was a student at the University of Melbourne from 1979 to 1983. She was active in the S.R.C. the A.U.S. and the A.L.P. Club, and also active generally in leftist and feminist student politics. She also participated in organizing Victoria’s sesquicentenary celebrations.
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