Volume 467: Angus & Robertson correspondence files for Melbourne University Commerce Graduates' Asso...
Volume 467: Angus & Robertson correspondence files for Melbourne University Commerce Graduates' Association - Mendham, Roy, 1943-1969
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1943-1969
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MLMSS 3269/Vol. 467
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0.02 metres of textual material (1 folder)
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Alphabetical List of Subject Files of Correspondence located at Manuscripts Guide Shelf in the Mitchell Library Reading Room
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Scope and Contents
Contents
1. Melbourne University Commerce Graduates’ Association, 1943
2. Melbourne University Press, 1949-1968
3. Melcher, Daniel, 1963
4. Melcher, Frederick G., 1951-1952, 1957
5. Meldon, T.J., 1964
6. Meldrum, Ruth, 1944
7. Melinan, Barbara, 1964
8. Mellett, Noeli M., 1957
9. Mellitas, A., 1943
10. Melocco, Galli, 1965
11. A...
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Full title
Volume 467: Angus & Robertson correspondence files for Melbourne University Commerce Graduates' Association - Mendham, Roy, 1943-1969
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes
General note
For Melbourne University Press, see also correspondence filed at Vol. 837
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MLMSS 3269/Vol. 467
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1LjGga49
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1LjGga49
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1007172
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