Creator: University Of Melbourne. Office Of The Registrar [ - ]
1995.0009 REGISTRAR'S MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE 1854-1909
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UM447. Registrar's Miscellaneous Correspondence. Microfilm copies of 1997.0115.
UM447 is an artificial series of subject files, arranged alphabetically by file title, includes a letter from the three Professors in 1855 complaining of inadequate accommodation; a group of letters and statements from the Auditor-General relating to University accounts following the discovery of the Dickson frauds
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1993.0046 MEDICAL SCHOOL CORRESPONDENCE 1856-1909
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UM419. Correspondence relating to the Medical School, 5 July 1856 - 4 October 1909. This material was withdrawn from the main Registrar's Correspondence series(UM312) at some time unknown, but thought by Archives to have been by A.W. Greig, who was writing a history of the University in the 1930s before this work was officially undertaken by Professor Scott.
This series contains a combination of
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1989.0045 REGISTRAR'S CORRESPONDENCE FILES, 1947-1968 1947-1968
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UM268. This accession covers the period of Frank Horace Johnston's service as Registrar. Born in Sunbury, Victoria in 1902, Johnston was educated at Melbourne High School and Melbourne University, graduating B.A., B. Com in 1923. He was appointed University Accountant in 1928 and Registrar in 1947. He served in this position until he retired. He died in 1978. The papers reflect the entire gamut o
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2000.0040 CORRESPONDENCE OF MR BARRAH 1952-1968
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UM596. 'Correspondence of Mr Frayle'; working papers of Ian Barrah, assistant to the Registrar 1961-68 The files consist of assorted correspondence between senior administrators, deans, faculty secretaries and department heads, extracts of committee papers, working papers of committees, notes and memoranda relating to the University's administration, special projects and financial operations.
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1997.0115 REGISTRAR'S MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE 1853-1916
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UM447. Registrar's Miscellaneous Correspondence. This artificial series of subject files, arranged alphabetically by file title, includes a letter from the three Professors in 1855 complaining of inadequate accommodation; a group of letters and statements from the Auditor-General relating to University accounts following the discovery of the Dickson frauds, 1902-1904; applications for recogniti
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1999.0014 Registrar's correspondence 1871-1966
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Series UM312, Registrar's Correspondence Series consists of files arranged predominantly by annual single number and subject. It is a large and comprehensive series representing a major proportion of the activities of the University's Central Administration over nearly a century. Records relate to subjects and services such as accommodation, accounts, University council, matriculation and arrange
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