Item 589 - Various events

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AU ANUA 579-589

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Various events

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  • 1960 - 1999 (Creation)

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Prehistory and Anthropology (now Archaeology and Anthropology) social cricket match; Farewell dinner for Professor John Mulvaney; Centre for Continuing Education [CCE] open art class; Sir Robert Menzies with unidentified men; Father Brian Gore at Orientation Week; Scuna Choir performing at Oktoberfest; Literary luncheon with Morris West; HRH Princess Maha Chakri of Thailand unveiling stone pillar inscription of King Ramkamhaeng the Great at Faculty of Asian Studies; Press conference to celebrate arrival of moon rocks with Dr SR Taylor, Professor AE Ringwood, Dr W Compston and Professor JF Lovering of Geochemistry Department; Association of Australian University Presses display; Jimmy Little at TJABAL Centre; Opening of new supercomputer; Rhodes Scholar presentation with Governor General Sir Ninian Stevens. Photographers: Stuart Hay, Marie Colvill, Branko Ivanovic and Darren Boyd.

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