Martin Nelson Haley letters received, 1938-1972 mainly from fellow Australian poets regarding their...
Martin Nelson Haley letters received, 1938-1972 mainly from fellow Australian poets regarding their work, the rest concerned with religion and science and the evolution controversy
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1938-1972
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MLMSS 3115
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1 box of textual material
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Contents
VOLUME 1
a. Literary correspondents include Max Charlesworth, 1958; Rosemary de Brissac Dobson, 1948; Rex Ingamells, 1938-1952; Frank Letters, 1944, 1961; Frederick Thomas Bennett Macartney, 1940, 1956-1963, George Mackaness, 1940, 1942; Ian Mayelston Mudie, 1947-1959; Imogen Whyse, 1957-1972
VOLUME 2
b. Religions and scientific corres...
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Martin Nelson Haley letters received, 1938-1972 mainly from fellow Australian poets regarding their work, the rest concerned with religion and science and the evolution controversy
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Author / Artists
Dobson, Rosemary, 1920-2012
Ingamells, Rex, 1913-1955
Letters, F. J. H. (Francis Joseph Henry), 1897-1964
Macartney, Frederick T. (Frederick Thomas), 1887-1980
Mackaness, George, 1882-1968
Mudie, Ian, 1911-1976
Whyse, Imogen
Davies, L. Merson
Kelly, Michael
McKellar, John
O'Hanlon, L.
Stormon, Edward James
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Keyword subjects:
Religion and science
Evolution
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Information transferred from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (8-671C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011
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MLMSS 3115
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1LjRGry9
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918592
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