Index to Volume 17 (1927-1928) University of Adelaide Archives: Series 163 University Newscuttings Books

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A accommodation, St Andrew's College, 140 “Strathspey” donated by as second men’s college, 112a, 112b. 112c, 113, 114, 166 Rev Brian Wibberley raises possibility of a Methodist university college, 7 Adams, Archdeacon, MA, 107 Adams, Reginald Keith Sorby, 107,112, 119 Adamson, Marjorie Dorothea, 79, 142, 152, 154 Adamson, Myrtle Gwendoline, 142 Addison, Stanley Simpson, 127 Adelaide Bach Society, 81 Adelaide Electric Supply Company, 78 Adelaide Glee Club, 84 Adelaide Harmonic Society, 82 Adelaide Teachers' College, report of the students' council for the previous year, 5 new building opened by Premier with a brief history of the College, 20 Agricultural Education Act, 192,193 Agriculture, Chair of, 87 Alderman, Henry Graham, 31, 32, 35 Allen, Dr Eleanor Alice, 108 Allen, Leonard Nicholls, BA, 174 Allen, Lois Waveney, BA, 108 Allen, Mrs Charles, 29 Allison, Ida, 154 Anatomy, Elder Professor of, Dr Herbert Henry Woollard appointed, 19 Anderson, Adrian Akhurst, 57 Andersen, Clifford Werlin, proposed toast at dinner of Commerce Students' Association, 69 spoke at the welcome to freshers, 15 mace bearer for the graduation ceremony, 166 Angas Scholarship, Herbert William Gartrell, 1904, 57 Edward Vincent Clark, 1898, 57 Angas, Charles H, 28, 54 Animal Products Research Foundation, 90, 91 Anthoney, E, at the conferring of an honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 appointed to the University Council, 52 supported the Agricultural Education Bill, 168 Anthropology, study of, 149 art works, portraits of Sir John Langdon Bonython, Mrs Jessie Frances Raven and Mr Peter Waite received, 79 Associated Teachers' Association, (see also Music Teachers Association), 56 athletics, 52 Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, report of arrangements for 19th meeting, 14 criticism of Dr Frank Hone’s paper on notification of diseases, 63 Australian Dental Congress, 116

Australian Forestry School, (see also Forestry, School of ) description of new building, 50, 51b opened by the Governor-General, 141, 142 details relating to the 1928 Conference approved, 148, 152 Australian Music Examinations Board, music scholarships, exhibitions to be awarded, 22, met to discuss examinations and syllabus, 45, 46, 55, 59, 63 examination results, 45, 46, 55, 59, 63, 125,126, 129, 130, 131, lectures for music teachers at Conservatorium, 46, 49a I G Reimann on registration of music teachers and their rising status, 82 increased number of entries for exams, 123 musical perception,aural culture included in the syllabus successfully, 127 report from Dr Edward Harold Davies and Prof Bernard Heinze on examining in Perth, 136 Australian National Research Council, 103,104 Australian Pastoral Research Trust, 93 Ayers, Ivy Victoria, to teach a course of music appreciation for teachers, 7 gives course of lectures for music teachers, 13, 14 played at concerts at Elder Conservatorium, 60, 69, 71, 72, 109, 111 accompanied three songs she composed, 107

B Back, Dorothy, 157 Badman, A Oliver, 86 Bagot, Walter, 166 Bailey, Frederick Manson, 157, 163 Bailey, J F, 165 Bald, Robert Cecil, asks “Has Democrcary failed?” and H L Mencken's book, 65 on the effect and value of architecture, 135 comments on his candidacy for the Professor of English in Melbourne, 149 Bampton, Albert William, 39 Bankers' Club of South Australia, 79 Barbour, Dorothy Jean, 111, 131 Barbour, R R P, MA (Oxon) appointed master of the new St Andrew's Residential College, 173, 192 Barker, John, 105,106 Barnard, Howard Lucas, 135 Barnes, Hilda, 157 Barnett, Dr Samuel Powell, 167 Barr Smith Library, 113 Barry, Margaret Mary, 129, 152, 154 Barwell, Sir Henry Newman, 5, 110 Basedow, Dr Herbert, 128, 149 Bayley, William Reynolds, attended lecture given by the Prime Minister, Stanley Melbourne Bruce, 82 present at the conferring of honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34,37,40 photographed at levee at Government House, 60b photographed in procession for graduation ceremony, 164a mentioned in an editorial on the necessity of examinations, 172 Bean, Edgar Layton, MA, LLB, acting Parliamentary draftsman, 7 nominee on Superannuation Board, 14 appointed Parliamentary Draftsman, 30 Beare, Sir Thomas Hudson, 78 Beauchamp, Edward Benjamin, 169, 173 Begg, Dr Percy Raymond, gave a paper at Australian Dental Congress, 116 appointed demonstrator in Orthodontics, 173

Bell, Rev Arthur Hammond, 57 benefactors, Tom Elder Barr Smith, 6, 163, 165, 166 Peter Waite, 6, 8 Joseph Fisher, 15 Sir Josiah Henry Symon, 50, 197b benefactors of South Australian Orchestra, 54 portraits of Sir John Langdon Bonython, Mrs Jessie Frances Raven and Mr Peter Waite received, 78, 79 Sir Walter Watson Hughes, 94 John Melrose, 94, 168 graduation address listed major benefactors, 163, 165, 166 John Andrew Tennant Mortlock, 168, 191, 192, 193 Bennett, Richard William, 80, 84, 122 bequests, gifts & endowments, Sir Josiah Symon’s gift to build the Lady Symon building, 19, 50, 52, 66, 67, 101, 105, 105a, 106, 133c,197b,197c, 197d Pageant of Learning held to raise funds, 47, 48, 49b, 50 Sir John Langdon Bonython donated £1000, 52 Prof Edward Harold Davies lists donors to South Australian Orchestra, 54 Sir George Brookman listed as benefactor at graduation, 162, 166 John Melrose gift of £10,000, 91, 92, 93, 94, 109, 165, 166,168 John Andrew Tennant Mortlock gave £2,000 to the Waite Institute, 91,191 project to build a Students' Union Building and a War Memorial, 101 John Barker's daughter thanked for honouring his promise of £1,000, 105 list of donations to the Students' Union Building and War Memorial Fund, 108, 111, 115 Peter Waite’s gifts, 6, 8,109,166,191,192,193 Family of Sir John and Lady Duncan donate "Strathspey" and 19 acres for a residential college, 112a, 112b, 112c, 113 donation of £20,000 by Tom Elder Barr Smith for the new Barr Smith Library building, 113 donations towards the building of the John Melrose Laboratory, 191,192,193 Berry, Frances Winifred, MA, DipEd, 85, 90 Bert, Ernest Julius, 6 Bevan, Clifford, 152, 154 Bevan, Frederick Charles, 22, 84, 152 Biaggini, Ernest Gordon, 15, 16 Bickersteth, Rev Kenneth Julian Faithfull, 164a present at the conferring of an honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 attended the state funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 lecture to the Education Society on education ideals, 56 attended the 1927 Joseph Fisher lecture, 82 short biography for birthday, 84 retiring member of council available for re-election, 134 re-elected to council, 139 Birks, Walter Richard, appointed Principal of Roseworthy Agricultural College, 52, 75 arrived from Melbourne to take up position, 87 biography, 52, 89 welcome for, 91 spoke at the Roseworthy Agricultural College Old Scholars' annual dinner, 123 Bishop, Lionel Albert Jack, 145 Black, John McConnell, 82 Blackburn, VC, Captain Arthur Seaforth, 137 Blake, Arthur, 20 Blaskett, Sydney Norman, 136 Board of Anthropolgical Research, exhibition of photos and film of a recent expedition to Central Australia, 79, 80 Bonython, J Lavington Bonython, 69 Bonython, Sir John Langdon, one of SA's oldest knights, 7

to attend the conferring of an honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 28 present at the conferring of an honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 photograph, 34, 38, 42, 60b, 127, 133a, 164a, 169 donated £1000 for the Men's Union Building fund, 52 attended a levee at Government House, 60b congratulated Prof. Robert William Chapman on his award of CMG, 64 spoke of the work of Sir George Brookman, 71, 72 portrait by W B McInnes to be hung in the Council room, 78, 79 photograph of W B McInnes’ portrait, 85 short biography, 127 at the laying of the foundation stone of the Lady Symon Building, 133a mention in Sir George John Robert Murray's graduation address as benefactor,163, 166 Booker, Robert Franklin, 64 Booth, Sydney Russell, attended the Joseph Fisher lecture, 82 elected auditor of the Graduates' Association, 100 to present candidates for the diploma in commerce, 159 Boucaut, Douglas Le Rey, 28, 29 Boyce, Althea Enid, 47, 48, 50 Boykett, K H, 34, 37, 40 Bragg, Sir William Henry, short biography, present positions, 22, 46 brief summar of key work, 97 recommends appointment of Dr Alexander Killen Macbeth to Chair of Chemistry, 147 Bragg, William Lawrence, 22 Bray, Marmion Matthews, LLB, 76 Brazel, James Francis, 28, 29 Bridges, Sir George Tom Molesworth, 135, 153, 154 Briskham, Alexander George Herbert, 172 Brooke, Malcolm Archibald, 57 Brookman, John Ragless, 28 Brookman, Sir George, obituaries, 69, 70, 71, 72 funeral report, 73 sympathy of Council extended to his wife and family, 75 his contribution acknowledged at School of Mines Students' Association, 114 listed as benefactor by Sir George John Robert Murray at graduation, 162, 163, 166 Brose, Henry Herman Leopold Adolph, 113 Brougham, Leonard Arthur Morris, senior dental mechanic, 68 appointed demonstrator in Dental Mechanics, 173 Brown, Dr William Jethro, President of State Industrial Court, 1 adjourned court on death of Mr Justice Thomas Slaney Poole, 35 biographies on retirement, 96, 97 speeches and presentation on his retirement, 128 Brown, Gilbert, paper at Dental Conference, 116 appointed instructor in Anaesthetics, 173 Brown, Gwen, 50 Bruce, Right Honourable Stanley Melbourne, to give the 1927 Joseph Fisher Lecture in Commerce, 7, 73, 77 lecture on "The Financial and Economic Position of Australia", 82-83 letter to The News by "Onlooker" on Bruce's visit to the Waite Institute, 85 supports the proposal to build a Students' Union Building, 101 Bruce, Wallace, 32, 35 buildings, Student Union Building, 19, 81, 91, 104, 105, 107, 166, 197b, 197c, 197d Lady Symon building, 66, 67, 197b, 197c, 197d Pageant of Learning held to raise funds to furnish the Lady Symon Building, 48, 50

Men's Union Building fund, 52 Women's Union Building fund, 52 Prof Edward Harold Davies on more land and buildings required in future, 59-60 research laboratories for Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 85, 118, 124 appeal to build Students' Union and War Memorial, 101, 103, 105, 105a, 106, 108, 11, 115 residential college to be affiliated with the University, 112a, 112b, 112c, 113, 114 Barr Smith Library, 113 new laboratories at Waite Agricultural Research Institute, 127 "Strathspey", affiliation to St Mark's College as St Andrews, 136, 137, 140, 166 building progress in Sir George John Robert Murray's graduation address, 165, 166 new nutrition laboratory, 173 John Melrose Laboratory, 191, 192, 193, 194b, 194c, 194d Burdon, Roy Stanley, 14, 15, 54 Burgess, Frederick Martin, 100 Buring, Vida, 152, 154 Burnard, David Alexander, 107, 159 Burton, Isabel, 157 Butler, Hon R L, paid tribute to Thomas Slaney Poole, 32, 35 speaker at appeal launch for Students' Union Building and War Memorial,101, 105, 106 to make a donation to the Waite Institute, 105, 106 Butterfield, Hon T, 168 Buttrose, Murray, LLB, 94 Byrne, Dr Alfred Dudley, 167 Byrne, Mary Teresa, 129, 130, 152, 154

C Calder, Rex Finlayson Cormack, 64 calendar, 1927, 7, 8 Cameron, Dr S S, 81 Campbell, Dr Thomas Draper, superintendent of Dental Hospital used for training dental students, 68 spoke on tribal distribution at the Anthropological Society, 84 spoke on stone tools and their classification to the Anthropological Society, 125 Campbell, Jessie, 50 Campbell, Professor Arthur Lang, lectured Law Students' Society, 26 admitted to SA Bar, 28 presented HRH the Duke of York as a candidate for an honorary degree, 34, 37,40 supported students having a Union building, 91, 103 replied to a toast at dinner of Law Students' Society, 101 appointed to council for development of "Strathspey" as a residential college, 112b, 114 to present candidates for law degrees, 159 spoke at the Graduates' Association's annual luncheon, 161, 163, 168 Cancer Research Fund, 8 career information, medicine as a career for girls, 25 opportunities in music for girls, 29 unsuitability of graduates, 33 university trained men preferred by Railways Department, 110 new agricultural policy to include graduate opportunities, 111 Carey, Francis Clive Savill, opera performances proposed for students, 7 returned from London with news of Australian students, music trends, 9, 10-11 to speak on English folk songs, 20 resigning to return to work in England, 22, 123 to sing at a chamber music concert, 24, 25 unable to sing, 25, 26 to assist with the "Pageant of Learning", 29 sang at a chamber music recital, 56, 57, 101

lectured on essentials of voice training, 59 sang three Elizabethan songs, 60a directed opera class in "The Family Party" and "Prince Ferelon", 67, 69, 71 sang at staff concert, 69, 71, 72 presided over the Folksong and Dance Society meeting, 101 directed opera class's performance of "Hansel and Gretel",107 review of the opera class's performances, 111, 116, 141, 152, 154, 157 took Stella Sobels and Olive Dyer to sing before Dame Nellie Melba, 113 gave some concerts in Sydney, 123 to visit family in India and New Zealand, 127 spoke on English folk dancing, 134 farewelled by students, 158 mention in Sir George John Robert Murray's address at graduation ceremony, 166 Carter, Charles, 157 Cartledge, Jack Pickering, LLB, 30, 57 Caterer, Thomas Ainslie, 17 Cawthorne, Gus, 157 ceremonies and celebrations, Pageant of Learning, 47, 48, 49b, 50, 51a booklet of Jubilee addresses and proceedings, 19 Chamberlain, Reginald Roderic St Clair, 39 Chandler, Dr Arthur James, 167 Chapman, Mrs R, 29, 50 Chapman, Robert Hall, 39, 57, 58 Chapman, Professor Henry G, letter to the editor about the Council's work and an appeal for donations, 103, 104 now professor of physiology at Sydney University, 111 Chapman, Professor Robert William, adjudicator of design competition for new Adelaide bridge, 2 elected to Institute of Engineers council, 12 spoke to the Astronomical Society on Sirius, 27 at the conferring of an honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 28, 34, 37, 40 attended funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 chaired talk by George Frederick Dodwell, 54 bestowed a CMG in the Birthday Honours, 57, 58, 64 photographs, 58, 60b, 64, 143, 164a, attended a levee at Government House, 60 congratulated by Sir John Langdon Bonython, 64 attended the funeral of Sir George Brookman, 73 member of committee reporting on S.A. brown coal deposits, 78 chaired meeting of the Astronomical Society, 116 member of the SA Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee, 135 returned after attending general council of the Institute of Engineers of Australia, 138 appointed acting Vice-Chancellor, 143 present at the Graduates' Association's luncheon, 163, 168 to attend meeting of Australian Association for Advancement of Science, 173, 178 Chappel, Phyllis Harvey, 154 Cheek, Alan Carvosso, 78, 79 Chemistry, Angas Professor of, staff and temporary lecturers to fill in until new appointment, 7, 9 Chemistry, Department of, shared workloads, 13, 14 Cherry, Dr Percival Thomas Spower, 29 Chettle, Walter Richard, 172 Christie, Patrick Joseph, 28, 29 Clark, Edward Vincent, attended the state funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 lecturer at the School of Engineering, 57 fixed stage lighting problems of Elder Hall, 67 Clarke, John Francis, 68

Classics, Chair of, three lecturers to share duties while Prof Tucker is ill, 13, 14 Cleland, Edward Erskine, 17, 28, 122 Cleland, Mrs J B, 29 Cleland, Professor John Burton, present at the conferring of an honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 attended the state funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 referred to in letter by Robert John Miller Clucas on the effects of dust storms, 53 to celebrate 49th birthday, 71 spoke on blood grouping at Graduates Association, 100 chaired Ornithological Association 124, delegate to Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, 124, 173, 178 appointed president of the Royal Society of South Australia, 127 short biography,129 studies on blood groupings, 152 Cleworth, Minetta, 157 clubs,societies & associations Student Accountants Association, 8 Graduates Association, 91 University Christian Union, 14 Commerce Students Association, 15, 19, 69, 89, 124 Law Students' Society, 26, 101 Anthropological Society, 84, 100, 101,125 Shakespeare Society, 46, 58 Classical Association, 59, 60a Elder Conservatorium Association, 15, 20 South Australian Student Christian Movement, 44 Clucas, Robert John Miller, attended the state funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 letter about the effects of recent dust storms, 53 attended the Joseph Fisher lecture given by the Prime Minister, 82 Cockburn, Julie, 154 Cockburn, Sir John Alexander, 2, 3, 7, 11 Cocks, Alec Douglas, 68 Colebatch, Walter John, appointed member of the Irrigation Commission, 27, 61 brief biography, 53 retired from Principal of Roseworthy Agricultural College, 75 Collisson, Miss, 29, 48, 50 Commerce, Diploma in, revised prospectus issued, 179 to be established, 140, 141 new regulations, 144, 149 Commerce, Chair of, editorial proposes a Chair of Commerce, 87 Commerce, study of, lecture to commerce students on duties of executors, 89 Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, 1 Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, see also Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, research laboratories to be built at Victoria Drive, 85 contract let and construction started on new laboratory, 124 Coney, Leslie, 157 conferences & seminars, Imperial Conference on Education, 1, 2 Cooke, Prof William Ernest, 91 Cooke, Hon J H, 169, 170 Coombs, Herbert Isaac, 12, 52 Copland, Prof Sir Douglas Berry, 13 Corbin, John, 173

Cosh, Elma, 154 Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, see also Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, research into stock nutrition, 17, 18, 85 conference on funding for agricultural research, 18 pasture research to include wool quality, 18 research work in irrigation, 20 agricultural research institute proposed, 22, 23, 24 report of conference in Melbourne, 23, 24 research program on irrigation and soils begun, 25 standing committee appointed, 52 Prof Arnold E V Richardson appointed to executive committee, 57 research in the pastoral industry, 74, 75, 76, 77 new laboratory for research into animal nutrition, 85, 90, 173 offering a further five studentships for training as researchers, 86 Prof B T Dickson appointed chief mycologist, 90a research into mineral deficiencies in fodder plants, 90, 91 report on the work of the Council including projects with the Waite Institute, 93, 94 Prof. Arnold E V Richardson on possible duplication of soil chemistry research, 103 applications invited for training advanced research workers or for equipment, 115, 118 Prof Theodore George Bentley Osborn to represent the CSIR at interstate conference, 117 contract let for the building of nutrition laboratory on Victoria Drive, 118 cause of "spotted wilt" in tomatoes discovered by H A Pittman, 118 call for applications for assistant research officer to work on animal nutrition, 131 Prof Arnold E V Richardson returns from Imperial Agricultural Conference in UK, 136 Prof Thorburn Brailsford Robertson on need for training in experimental biology and chemistry, 137 Dr R J Tillyard appointed to research entomological problems, 137 Murray River district research, 147 quarterly journal articles, 17, 152 proposed co-ordinated research with UK and USA, 152 first annual report tabled in Federal Parliament, 158 mention in Sir George John Robert Murray's address at graduation, 166 mentioned in the second reading of the Agricultural Education Bill, 168 Council, University of Adelaide, vacancies filled, 21 members at conferring of honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 members attended the funeral of Justice Poole, 39 appointments, 52 elections to be held to fill vacancies left by deaths, 62 special meeting to confer degrees, 62, 63, 64 members conferred with Premier on university requirements, 62 members elected, 65, 66 portrait of Sir John Langdon Bonython to be hung in Council room, 78, 79, 85 appointed first council for development of "Strathspey”, 112b, 114 members to retire and available for re-election, 134 appointments to Public Library Board, 134 statute for affiliation of "Strathspey" as a college approved, 136 elections, 139 reply to greetings sent by Council to the University of Louvain, 150 Counter, Beryl Cole, 67, 69, 71, 131, 135, 147, 157 Cowan, Dr Darcy Rivers Warren, 85, 173 Cowan, Hon J, moved second reading of the Agricultural Education Bill, 169, 170 laying of the John Melrose Laboratory foundation stone, 191, 192, 193, 194c Cowling, G H, 139, 146 Crabbe, Dr Gavin Murray, 167 Crane, Greta Ruby, 158, 159 Cudmore, Dr Arthur Murray, 65, 66 Cullen, Sir William Portus, 105

Culshaw, George Vincent, 169

D Daenke, Dorothy Lucy, 51c Dalby, J, 159 Davey, Dr Constance Muriel, spoke on "The education of the backward child", 122 editorial about her talk on backward children, 123 her work to establish 'opportunity' classes for children with special needs, 170 to attend meeting of Australian Association for the Advancement of Science, 173, 178 David Murray Scholarships, 140, 141 David, Sir Tannatt William Edgeworth, 100, 104, 155, 159 Davies, Dr James Griffiths, 179-180 Davies, Mrs Harold, 29, 50, 107 Davies, Professor Edward Harold, optimistic for the year’s program, 7 addressed Elder Conservatorium students, 16, 17 elected president of Elder Conservatorium Association, 20 spoke of value of performing at the Conservatorium's concerts, 23 to assist with the "Pageant of Learning", 29 organ recital at conferring of honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 at Beethoven Memorial concert, 43 played at concert, 44 SA delegate to Australian Music Examinations Board meeting, 45 lectured on 'The Teaching of Harmony and Counterpoint', 49a illustrated lecture on the music of the aborigines, 54 letter to the editor on South Australian Orchestra's funding problems, 54 on the future of the University, 59-60a attended opera class's performances, 67 short history of Adelaide Bach Society, 81 short biography, 86 used recordings of aboriginal music in his address to Graduates' Association, 100 to examine in Western Australia and leave for England, 123, 126 to seek successor to Francis Clive Savill Carey while overseas, 127, 138 reporting on music examinations in Western Australia, 136 leaving for London, 140 spoke of more liberal education, 197b Davis, Angelita Pintorcilla, 56 Davis, Dr Harold Julian, 167 Davy, Dr Ruby Claudia Emily, 129 Dawbarn,Mary Campbell, BSc, 15 Dawkins, Dr Alec Letts, 167 Dawson, Dr Joseph Bernard, 54 de Crespigny, Constantine Trent Champion, 85, 173 de Crespigny, Mrs C T, 29, 50 degrees, ad eundum gradum, conferring degree on HRH the Duke of York, 4, 5, 28, 30, 31, 34, 37, 39, 40, 41, 166 Dr Arthur William Hill to be awarded Doctor of Science ad eundum gradum, 155, 157 Denham, Prof H G, 186-187 Denny, William Joseph, 31, 33, 35 Dental Hospital, 68 Dentistry, study of, three government scholarships announced, 41a alterations to regulations, 140-141 Dickson, Professor B T, 90a Dix, Jessica Laura, 77, 79 Dodwell, George Frederick, attended funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 spoke on value of astronomy, 54 lectured on "The Course of the Stars", 108

Donnithorne, William, 28, 29 Downer, James Frederick, 39 Duguid, Dr Charles, 154 Dumas, Russell John, 57 Duncan, Sir John, gift of "Strathspey", 112a, 112b, 112c, 113, 114, 166 Dunn, Dr Talbot Lewis, 167 Dunstan, Beryl Elvira Mercia, 158,159 Dyer, Olive, 152, 154

E Eardley, Frederick William, BA, returns after leave, 5 at conferring of honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 at state funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 at the funeral of Sir George Brookman, 73 to convey to Lady Brookman sympathy of Council, 75 at the 1927 Joseph Fisher lecture given by the Prime Minister, 82 elected to committee of Graduates' Association, 100 replied to a published letter from "Hard-up Scholar”, 119 short reply to published letters on examination fees, 123 re-elected Clerk of the Senate, 139 reply to "Medicus" on proposed changes to regulation VII, 156 references to comments on changes to medical degree examinations, 160 photograph of him in the procession into Elder Hall, 164a Eardley, Mrs Frederick William, 29, 50 Eckersley, Rev Percy Cyril Wheaton, 11 Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand, 92, 95, 96, 118-119 Education Department of South Australia, 116 Education Society of South Australia, 56 Edwards, Dr Hurtle Thomas Jack, 116, 141 Edwards, Wanda, 29, 48 50, 51 Elder Conservatorium Association, annual meeeting to be held March 21, 15 report of business of annual meeting, 20 review of a performance of original compositions by members, 107 Elder Conservatorium of Music, new term begins, 4 organist and piano teacher appointment expected, 7 student enrolments increased, 13, 14 inaugural students addressed by Dr Harold Davies, 16, 17 “Prince Fenelon” already in rehearsal, 17 staff changes, 22, 127 first student concert for 1927, 23, 24 second concert to be chamber music by members of staff, 25 career opportunities in music for girls, 29 students and staff to participate in "Pageant of Learning”, 29 free public lectures for music teachers, 46 student orchestra and choir provided the music for “Pageant of Learning”, 48, 50 review of concert given by students, 51c, 52 Prof Edward Harold Davies' illustrated lecture on the music of the aborigines, 54 I G Reimann on "Pianoforte playing and teaching", 55 chamber music recital review, 56, 57 new group called Adelaide Teachers' Association to give concerts, 56 John Horner appointed teacher of organ and pianoforte, 58 Francis Clive Savill Carey lectured on the essentials of voice training, 59 review of concert, 60a Charles Schilsky lectured on violin teaching, 63 reviews of opera class's performances, 67, 68, 69, 71 attendance of school children at concerts beneficial, 68

review of staff concert, 69, 71, 72 student concert, 77-78, 78, 79 Thomas Henry Jones resigned after 28 years of teaching, 79, 81 review of first winter concert by the String Quartet, 86 review of seventh concert, 94 value of music degrees and qualifications, 99 review of second chamber music concert, 101 opera class to perform Humperdinck's "Hansel and Gretel", 102, 107 review of ninth concert, 109, 111 review of "Hansel and Gretel" and Act 1 of "Prunella", 111 review of tenth concert, 114 review of concert given by the ladies part-singing class, 115 review of twelfth concert, 126 concert to be given by William Silver's students and Charlotte Grivell, 129 review of thirteenth student concert, 131 Francis Clive Savill Carey spoke about English folk dancing, 135 review of student concert, 135 Immanuel Gotthold Reimann has arranged three student recitals, 136 Prof Edward Harold Davies entertained the staff before his departure, 140 review of Immanuel Gotthold Reimann's students’ concert, 147, 150 review of final student concert, 152, 154 reviews of concerts by the opera class,157 John Adam Horner to teach piano and organ, 193 Elder Conservatorium String Quartet, to play at concert, 24, 25 reviews of their concerts, 25, 26, 86, 108, 124, Elder Scholarship, Betty Froome Puddy won for pianoforte, 141, 142, 152, 154 John O'Connor McCabe won for violincello, 142, 152, 154 Ethel Bradshaw (Peggy) Palmer to continue her piano studies in Leipzig, 144 Elder Scholars Geoffrey Goldsworthy, Arnold Carey Farley and Katy Yoerger played at first student concert for 1927, 23, 24 Katy Yoerger, Elder Scholar 1926, performed at concert, 51c, 52 Geoffrey Goldsworthy, Elder Scholar for 1926, performed at student concert, 51 Elder, Sir Thomas, 166 Elder, Smith and Company, 6 Elford, Harold Stewart, BE, 100 Ellis, Frank, MA, BE, 57, 60a Empire Marketing Board, funding jointly with CSIR for pasture deficiencies and stock nutrition, 17, 18, 90, 91 soils and pasture research carried out under the auspices of the Board, 120, 121 visitors from the Board at Waite Agricultural Research Institute, 128 plans for cooperative research with the Board, 152, 158 Board provided funding for building at Waite Institute and pasture research, 168, 171, 187, 192, 193 Engineering, study of, Commentary on enrolments in the field, 149 Engineers, Institute of, 12 England, Harold Norman, 120 English Speaking Union, 134, 154 English, study of, letters about compulsory pass in Intermediate English, 13, 15, 20 Eric Smith Scholarship, 119 Ernest Ayers Scholarship, 155 Espie, Frank Fancett, 57 establishment, University of Adelaide, 13, 24, 33, 107 Eugene Alderman Scholarship, 51c, 52 eugenics, Prof. Thorburn Brailsford Robertson on eugenics and war, 53 Eustace, John Leonard, 85

evening lectures, see also lectures, public lectures, extension lectures, government grants enable extra evening classes in arts and science,14 500 applications for night lectures, 20 Ewens, John Qualtrough, 158, 159 examinations, letters about compulsory pass in Intermediate English, 13, 15, 20 Principal of Training College and one University professor appointed to conduct Council of Education examinations, 118 letters about examination fees, 119, 123, 124 comments on the reports in the Public Examinations Manual, 19 new syllabus for Public Service examination, 103 examination results, 18, 19 increased entries reported by Australian Music Board in recent exams, 123 Australian Music Board results, 45, 46, 125, 126, 129, 130, 131 Prof E Harold Davies views on Music Board examinations in WA, 136 examiner's comments in the Public Examinations Board manual, 129 in defence of examinations and the value of English, 131 numbers of students sitting for degree and diploma exams, 136 results for Faculty of Music, 137 Prof William Keith Hancock on the value of examinations, 138 intermediate, leaving and leaving honours examinations begin, 139 the examination experience, 139 dentistry examination results, 140 photograph of candidates in Exhibition Hall, 142 Faculty of Arts results, 143, 144 letter on the poor results in teaching examinations, 145 Faculty of Law results, 146 Faculties of Science and Applied Science results, 147, 148, 149, 155 Diploma of Commerce results, 148 letter on problems with time limits, 150 Doctor of Dental Science results,153, 154 change to regulation VII dealing with timing of examinations for medical degrees, 155, 156, 160, 165 Leaving Honours Examination results, 161, 162, 167 editorial on necessity of examinations, 172 letter suggesting change to examinations, 174 comment on leaving examination results, 175 Leaving Examination Honors and Pass Lists, 176-178 need for improvements in examination methods, 180-181 Intermediate (including Intermediate Commercial) Examination results, 182-186, 187-191 distribution of scholarships to candidates for qualifying certificate examination, 195 exchange programs, arrangements for economics students exchange programs, 13 HRH the Duke of York suggested an exchange of professors, 45 exhibitions and displays, pageant of music and dances to be held, 29, 47, 48, 50 extension lectures, see also lectures, public lectures, evening lectures, Professor William Keith Hancock on Florentine Renaissance, 61, 62, 72, 73 Prof. Cedric Stanton Hicks on "The Discovery of Matter”, 89, 92

F Fairweather, Andrew, 57 Farley, Arnold, 23, 24, 152, 154 Farr, George Henry, 17, 90a Federal Conference of Pastoralists and Wool Selling Brokers, 75, 76, 77 fees, letters about examination fees, 119, 123, 124 Senate agreed to an annual student fee for maintenance of the Student Union, 141 Senate increased fees for medical degrees,140, 141 Fenner, Dr Charles Albert Edward, 115, 173, 178

finance, government grants for higher education, 8 financing of agricultural research and organisations, 79, 80 proposed government financial support for agricultural research at the Waite Institute, 87 Agricultural Education Bill to provide annual grants for research and education, 168, 169, 170, 179 need for more finance for agricultural education, 180-181 list of grants, 182 government financial support for University, 197d Findlay, Dr G. Marshall, 137 Fisher, Helena Catherine, 107 Fisher, Joseph, donated £1,000 in 1903 to promote the study of commerce, 15 bi-annual Joseph Fisher lecture to be given by the Prime Minister, Mr Bruce, 62 Fletcher, Elizabeth Duncan, 124 Florey, Dr Howard Walter, 66 Folksong and Dance Society, 101 Foote, William Henry, to commence rehearsals with students, 7 conducted the South Australian Orchestra for several concerts, 43, 61, 84, 94, 102, 114 renewal of contract coming up, 28 specially engaged from London, 54 birthday and photograph, 107 Forder, Howard Hamlyn, 136 Fordham, Juanita Horwood, 158, 159 forestry, report of the Conservator of Forests Mr E Julius on South Australian forests, 160 Forestry, School of, see also Australian Foresty School, progress of building in Canberra, 5 to open on April 11, 12 C E Lane-Poole to be in charge, 23 studies have commenced, 26 C E Lane-Poole in favour of federal control of foresty, 121 Formby, Myles Landseer, 5,129 Fowler, James Richard, 53, 135 Francis, Bessie, 51c, 52 Froggatt, Walter, 171 Frost, Mary Millicent, role of Science in Pageant of Learning, 50 secretary of Women's Union, 124 proposed vote of thanks to Sir Josiah Henry Symon, 132c, 133c winner of John Howard Clark Prize, 158, 159 to reply for the female graduates at lunch of the Graduates Association, 158 replied on behalf of graduates at Association's lunch for new graduates, 161, 163, 168 Fry, Dr Henry Kenneth, 60b, 84 Fuller, George Rayner, 100 Fuller, William, retirement after 47 years as lecturer in Histology, 136, 139, 156 to be at the eighth annual lunch of the Graduates' Asssociation, 158 farewelled at luncheon of Graduates' Association,161,163, 168 mention in Sir George John Robert Murray's address at graduation, 166

G Gallasch, Dr Frank Edward, 167 Gardiner, Beauchamp Lennox, 57 Gardner, George Gavin Forrest, 43 Gartrell, Herbert William, 39, 57 Gault, Dr Estelle Ruth, 124 gender issues, information on medicine as a career for girls, 25

career opportunities for girls in music, 29 comments on enrolment patterns of women students, 149 Geoffrey, Samuel, 27 Gibb, Claude Dixon, 57 Gill, Hilda Beatrice, 25, 26, 44, 109, 111 Gillespie, William Charles, 169 Girdlestone, Rev. Henry, 90a Glynn, Patrick McMahon, 7, 109 Gmeiner, Clarice Haidee Beatrice, 22, 114, 129, 130 Gmeiner, Muriel, 79 Goldsworthy, Geoffrey, 23, 24, 51c Goode, Bruce Fleming, 90 Goodhart, Mabel Flora, 146, 155, 169 Goodman, William George Toop, 34, 37, 40, 82, 163, 168 Goodrich, Prof Carter, compared American and Australian university students, 58 spoke of labor and education in America and Australia, 59 employment options for American graduates, 62 gave a lecture on labour and unionism in America, 63 Prof Thorburn Brailsford Robertson comments on statements, 64 employment opportunities for graduates, 68 Gordon, Charles, 157 Gordon, Sir David, 169, 170 government relations, retirement of Deputy-President of Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, 1 Institute of Pacific Relations hopes to form a committee in Adelaide, 7 Federal Research Laboratory on human and animal diseases, 12 Australian administration of New Guinea, 12, 13 editorial on proposed research laboratory at Mount Gambier, 15 SA Government to support research and use of science in agriculture, 61 government's contribution to University, 105a, 106 Science and Industry Endowment Act applications invited for training advanced research workers or for equipment, 115, 118 State not to share Prof Arnold E V Richardson's expenses for attendance at conference, 132a graduates, success of engineering graduates, 7, 57 Graduates Association, entertained Prof. George Cockburn Henderson in the Prince of Wales lecture room, 75 Education Minister (Hon M McIntosh) to give welcome address at annual luncheon, 141 annual luncheon to be held in Botanic Park, 158 report on luncheon for new graduates, 161, 163, 168 photograph of luncheon under the plane trees, 165 seventh annual meeting held, election of committee, 100 graduation ceremonies, special council meetings to confer degrees, 62, 63, 64 annual ceremony, 166, 167 conferring degree ad eundum gradum on HRH Duke of York, 4, 28, 30, 31, 37, 39, 40, 41a, photographs of conferring of degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 41b commemoration ceremony to be held in Elder Hall, 155, 158, 159 reports of ceremonies, 162, 163, 165, 166-167 photograph of Chancellor and Council members in procession, 164 photograph of distinguished graduates entering Elder Hall, 164 Grainger, Percy, 28 Grant, Dr Richard Longford Thorold, 85 Grant, Professor Kerr, Optometrist Association refers to his help in having optometry recognised, 54 accepted position on Council of the School of Mines, 63 to be absent in Europe and England, 124 to return to Australia, 126 spoke on recent advances in physics and political conditions in Europe, 181

photograph,181 Gratton, Norman Murray Gladstone, 112b, 114 Graziers' Convention, 74, 75-76, 77 Greenwood, Ethel, 157 Groth, Fred, 154 grounds, floodwater problem and university’s need for more land, 66 Adelaide City Council granted extra land to university, 124

H Hack, Jean, 154 Hackett, Dr Cecil John, 167 Hall, Georgina Delmar, 20, 107, 115 Hall, Hubert Winsloe, elected vice-president of Elder Conservatorium Association, 20 conducted performance of "The Family Party" and "Prince Ferelon", 67 conducted Elder Conservatorium orchestra for second opera performance, 69, 71 musical director for performance of "Hansel and Gretel", 107, 111 conducted concert given by the ladies part-singing class, 115 mentioned in review of final Elder student concert, 154 conducted two concluding concerts given by opera class, 157 Halley, Dr Gertrude, 48, 50 Hamp, Dr Frances Marian, 1 Hancock, Dr Percy Raymond Russell, 167 Hancock, Mary Frewin, 131 Hancock, Professor William Keith, lecture on "The danger of mediocrity" for the WEA , 15 summary of lecture on "The Dangers of Mediocrity", 24 wrote to The Register on the Public Library and its collection, 25 to assist with the "Pageant of Learning", 29 on the legend of St George and the Dragon, 30, 31 youngest professor, 31 present at conferring of honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 extension lectures on "The Florentine Renaissance", 52 article on the first English communists, 55-56 extension lecture on Lorenzo De' Medici and the Florentine Renaissance, 61, 62 the life and work of Savanarola and the Florentine Renaissance, 64 on Leonardo da Vinci and "The Florentine Renaissance", 72-73 on French and German claims on the Rhine River and border security, 85 on recent four and a half hour speech by Mussolini, 102-103 on chronicling tragedy and sensationalism in media, 127 member of SA Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee, 135 on value of examinations in education, 138 to attend meeting of Australian Association for Advancement of Science, 173, 178 Hannan, Albert James, appointed Crown Solicitor, 30, 33, 131 short biography, 33 photograph, 33, 131,136 to represent State on legal business, 136 Harbison, Dr Alan Thomas, 167 Hardy, G, 85 Hargreaves, Dr William Arthur, attended funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 one author of report on SA brown coal deposits, 78 invented a new word "chemologist" to distinguish a chemist from a pharmacist, 80 left to attend conferences in Melbourne on transport of explosives and dangerous goods, 150 Harvey, Hon W H, 34, 37, 39, 40, 169, 170 Harvey, Valda, 48, 50, 107, 157 health and safety, fall from window of Darling Building, 134, 135

Health Inspectors' Association, 117 Heaton, Dr Herbert, 74, 78 Heinze, Prof Bernard, 136 Henderson, Henry Beecher, 39 Henderson, Professor George Cockburn, researching history of several Pacific islands, 68 entertained by the Graduates' Association, 75 collected donations after the Armistice for the War Memorial scheme, 103 thanked for his efforts to raise money for the War Memorial appeal, 105, 106 Henderson, William, 5 Henry, Gladys Amy Thelma, 131 Heseltine, Frederick Augustus, 57 Hewitson, Dr Thomas, 122, 128 Hicks, Professor Cedric Stanton, to give lecture on "The source of vital energy", 15 lectured on nutrition and 'sources of vital energy', 21 present at conferring of degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 to give an extension lecture course on "The Discovery of Matter", 52 attended the 1927 Joseph Fisher lecture given by the Prime Minister, 82 appointed honorary clinical physiologist, 85 lectures on "The Discovery of Matter", 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 97 spoke at the Workers' Educational Association student break-up, 135 present at the Graduates' annual luncheon, 163, 168 Higher education, SA Government’s grants for university education, 8 Hill, Dr A W, director of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, to visit, 103 to be awarded the degree of Doctor of Science ad eundum gradum, 155 visiting Australia to see our flora and timber, 157 photograph, 157 warned of over-grazing, 159 spoke at Graduates' Association lunch of the value of the Waite Institute, 161, 163, 168 graduated as Doctor of Science ad eundum gradum,163, 166 commented on Victoria Park racecourse and proposed removal of elm trees, 165 commented on the Botanic Garden, 165 value of the research supported by the Empire Marketing Board, 171 Hill, Dr Floy McCoy, 163, 168 Hill, Hon Lionel Laughton, spoke in support of the Student Union Building and War Memorial, 197d opened Adelaide Teachers' College new building, 20 reports 500 applications for night lectures at University, 20 Hodge, Charles Reynolds, 11, 13, 39, 139 Hogan, Philip Cornelius, 158, 159 Holden, Edward Wheewall, 34, 37,40,106 Holden, Mrs E W, 29, 50 Hollidge, David Henry, 13, 14, 60a, 60b, 166 Hollidge, Geoffrey David, 169 Holman, Frank Reginald, 142 Holmes, Edna Lucy, 158, 159 Homburg, Hermann, 31, 32, 35 Homes, Alma Ivy Penelope, 172 Hone, Dr Frank Sandland, present at conferring of an honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 attended funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 member of the University Union building fund committee, 91 spoke at student meeting supporting the proposed Student Union Building, 103 to lecture on "Maternal and child welfare", 116 lectured to the Health Inspectors' Association on bubonic plague, 117 re-elected to the Senate of the University of Adelaide, 139 photograph in the procession into Elder Hall for the graduation ceremony, 164a

appointed lecturer in Public Health and Preventive Medicine, 173 to attend meeting of Australian Association for Advancement of Science, 173, 178 views on notification of diseases criticised, 63 retiring member of council available for re-election, 134 Hone, Effie J, 173 Hooker, George, 154 Hore-Ruthven, Major-General Alexander Gore Arkwright, appointed Governor of South Australia, 179, 196b short biography, 196c, 196d, photographs, 196d, 196e, 196f, 196g, 196h, Horner, John, appointed as teacher of organ and pianoforte, 58, 127 photograph, 58, 158, 193 expected to arrive in February, 158 spoke of his career, the music scene in Glasgow, with comments on some modern composers, 193-194 Hosking, Dr Herbert Champion, 12, 13 Howard, T P, 33, 37 Howchin, Professor Walter, short biography, 179 photograph, 179 theory of glacial action between Adelaide and Lake Eyre, 100 read a paper by Sir Tannatt William Edgeworth David at Royal Society, 104 discussed the Wagener continental theory at Astronomical Society, 116 read a paper on the older tillite of South Australia to Royal Society, 128 Howse, VC, Sir Neville, 88 Hughes, Sir Walter Watson, 94 Hunkin, L C, 34, 37, 40 Hunter, Oswald, 39 Hutcheson, Lieut Commander George Ian Dewart, 8 Hutchins, Harry, 152, 154 Hyde, Miriam Beatrice, 107, 114, 129, 130 Hyde, Muriel, see also Muriel Gmeiner, 78, 79 Hyde, Pauline, 154

I Imperial Agricultural Research Conference, 124, 125,131, 134, 147, 151, 152 Imperial Conference on Education, 1, 2 Ingleby, Rupert, 80, 84 Institute of Pacific Relations, 7 Institute of Science and Industry, 171 Institutes Association of South Australia, 171 International Federation of University Women, 14 Irrigation and Drainage Commission, 27 Isbister, Dr James Linklater Thomson, 84 Isbister, William James, KC, present at conferring of an honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34,37,40 photograph in procession at levee at Government House, 60b attended the 1927 Joseph Fisher lecture given by the Prime Minister, 82 short biography for his 61st birthday, 84 appointed to council for development of "Strathspey", 112b,114 reappointed by Council to the Public Library Board, 134 photograph in the procession into Elder Hall for the graduation ceremony, 164a Ising, Ernest H, 173, 178

J Jack, Robert Lockhart, 39 James, Wesley Hughes, 7, 10, 39, 45 Jamieson, Neil Livermore, 158, 159

Jarvis, H S C, 197b, 197c, 197d Jefferis, Arthur Tarlton, 119 Jeffery, Mr F, 79, 80 Jeffries, Shirley Williams, 161 Jelley, Hon J, 169, 170 Jenkinson, Herbert Gordon, 12 Jessup, George Aubrey, 172 John Bagot Scolarship for Botany, 155 John Creswell Scholarship, 8 Johns, Fred, 33, 37 Johnson, Dr Edward Angas, elected Fellow of the Royal Institute of Public Health, London, 14 photograph,14. 107 made ex-territorial Justice of the Peace for Tasmania, 52 appointed chairman of the Board of Governors of the Botanic Gardens, 106, 107 became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, 155 Johnston, Frank, 157 Johnston, Professor Thomas Harvey, present at conferring of degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 attended funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 read a paper on "New trematodes from an Australian Siluroid fish" to Royal Society, 90 Jolly, Norman William, 97 Jones, Professor Frederic Wood, leaves Adelaide to continue research in Honolulu, 2 resigned from Flora and Fauna Board, 3 suggested formation of Board of Anthropological Research, 79, 80 mention in Sir George John Robert Murray's address at graduation, 166 Jones, Thomas Henry, resigning from Elder Conservatorium, 22, 79, 81, 82. 97 photograph, 81 first graduate in music in an Australian university, 86 Jose, Rev George Herbert, 9, 10, 14 Joseph Fisher Lecture, bi-annual lecture to be given by the Prime Minister Stanley Bruce, 7, 62, 73 lecture on the "Financial and Economic Position of Australia", 77 summary of lecture, 82, 83 printed copies of lecture available, 107 Joyce, Katie, 56 Joyner, Malcolm Stewart, 85

K Kemp, Francis Joseph Edmund, 51c , 52 Kerr, Dr Donald, 11, 12, 74, 192 Kessell, Stephen Lackey, 169 Kiek, Edward Sidney, 15, 52, 129, 140, 171 Kiek, Rev Winifred, 171 King's College, 25 Kirwood, Albert Ernest Maldon, 15, 39, 116 Kleeman, Reginald Theodore, 57 Koonamore Research Station, 157, 159 Krahmann, Dr Karl, 101, 128, 129 Krantz, Dr Sydney, 167

L Laby, Prof T H, 86 Lady Symon Building, Pageant of Learning held to raise funds to furnish the building, 48, 50 progress towards its constrution, 66, 67, 124 foundation stone, 17, 124, 132a

photographs, 132b, 132c Laffer, Gwen, 154 Laffer, Hon G R, 168 Lane-Poole, C E, 23, 26, 120, 121,141 Lang, Eric, 7 Lawrence, Dr Bruce Ernest, 167 Lawrence, Edna, 157 Lawson, Prof A G, 78 Lawson, Prof Abercrombie Anstruther, 22, 23 League of Nations, 5 League of Nations Essay Prize, 134 League of Nations Union, 126, 140 Leeper, G W, 126 Leitch, Peggy, 157 Leitch, Phyllis, 157 Lendon, Alan Harding, 158, 159, 161, 163, 168 Lendon, Alfred Austin, 173, 178 Lendon, Dr Alan Harding, 167 Lindon, Dr Guy Austin, 115, 173 Lewcock, Harry Kingsley, 86, 87 Lewis, Stanley Heathcote, 28, 29 Library Federation of Australia and New Zealand, 171 Ligertwood, George Coutts, 26 Lightfoot Refrigerating Company Limited, 86 Lindon, Dr Leonard Charles Edward, 115 Listerian Oration, 56 London University, 75 Love, Dr John Alexander, 12, 173, 174 Love, Mrs. J A, 173 Ludbrook, Wallis Verco, 158, 159

M Macbeth, Professor Alexander Killen, 147,165, 166 MacCullum, Sir Mungo William, 7, 8, 128 MacIntosh, J H C, 166 MacKay, Alexander Leslie Gordon, addressed Student Accountants Association, 8 spoke on importance of the WEA, 13 welcome address to Commerce Students Association, 15 spoke to the 1927 WEA conference on trade unions and education, 16 South Australian delegate to WEA federal council meeting, 56 lecture on "The trend of Australian banking", 79 attended the 1927 Joseph Fisher lecture given by the Prime Minister, 82 reported on the current session of the WEA, 114 to attend meeting of Australian Association for Advancement of Science, 173, 178 Macklin, Ellen Dulcie, 115, 146, 155 MacMillan, G A, 13, 14, 166 Maddeford, Sheila Lamont, 146, 155, 169 Madigan, Cecil Thomas, attended funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 photographed at levee at Government House, 60 secretary of appeal committee for funding the University Union building, 91 chaired annual meeting of Graduates' Association, 100 secretary of committee formed to raise funds for Union Building and War Memorial, 101 support for proposed Student Union Building, 103 spoke on geology of the Willunga scarp to Royal Society, 128 member of Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee, 135 report of trip to Central Australia, 138 on drought conditions in Central Australia, 156-157 photograph, 156

Maegraith, Brian Gilmore, 158, 159 Magarey, Dr Ivan Sandilands, 167 Magarey, Dr Rupert Eric, 85 Makin, Dr Frank Humphrey, 85 Mander, Linden Alfred, 136 Mangan, John Arthur Leslie, 101 Mangan, John Arthur Leslie, 169 Mann, Margaret Noble, 132c, 133c Marston, Hedley Ralph, 182 Martin, John Claude, 30, 39 Matters, Arnold Hatherleigh, 141 Mawson, Lady, 29, 50 Mawson, Professor Sir Douglas, return to Adelaide from Antarctic explorations, 7 spoke of Australia's claim to Antarctic territory and the whaling industry, 16 photograph, 16, 34, 38, 42, 192 returns from overseas lecture tour, 21 correcting an interview statement referring to South African politics, 23 present at conferring of honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 comments about the effects of recent dust storms, 53 proposed that postal voting be allowed for the election of Council members, 65, 66 economic possibilities for Antarctica 67, hunting of possums in Adelaide Hills, 67 contributed to report on SA brown coal deposits, 78 attended the Joseph Fisher lecture given by the Prime Minister, 82, 83 delegate to Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, 90, 173, 178 read a paper by Bruce Fleming Goode, 90 , advocated afforestation close to city, 102 report of the trip to Central Australia, 138, 139 met Sir Tannatt William Edgeworth David at Port Adelaide, 159 presented with the Medal of the Societe de Geographie of Paris, 192 Mayfield, Vera Selina Gwendoline, 131, 152, 154 Mayo, Dr Helen Mary, to assist at conferring of honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 28, 34, 37, 40 originator of the Pageant of Learning, 50 appointment as lecturer on clinical diseases of children confirmed, 74 attended the 1927 Joseph Fisher lecture given by the Prime Minister, 82 elected to the committee of Graduates Association, 100 council representative on committee of University Womens Union, 124 photographed in procession for graduation, 164a Mayo, Herbert, 101 McBryde, Frederick Balfour, 39, 44 McCabe, James Ramsay, 115 McCabe, John O'Connor, 142, 152, 154 McCallum, Hon T, 169, 170 McCarthy, Joseph Francis, 28, 29 McCoy, William Taylor, SA delegate to the Imperial Conference on Education, London, 2, 162 comments on the teaching of agriculture in schools, 154, 160, 180-181 photograph,154, 162, 180 mentioned in editorial on the necessity of examinations, 172 McDonald, Cyril George Hugh, 57 McDonnell, John Carlile, 15 McEwin, John Neil, 101 McGrath, Constance Cecily, 78, 79 McInnes, Hon J, 12 McInnes, W B, 78, 79, 85 McIntosh, Hon M, 161, 163, 168 McIntosh, J H C, 13, 14, 59 McKail, Gertrude Mary, 100

McKay, Dr Douglas Gordon, 167 McKechnie, Alan Francis Clark, 135 McKee, George Angas, 172 McKee, William Albert Kenneth, 17, 69 McLean, Albert Eric, 25 McLean, Dorothy Alice, 48, 50,124 McLean, Leonard Allen, 158, 159 McLeay, Marshall John, 28, 29 Mead, Cecil Silas, 13, 14 Medicine, School of, Dr Brian Herbert Swift reported on obstetrics teaching in UK and Europe, 7 obituary of Dr Mark Johnston Symons, 9 biography and photo of Thorburn Brailsford Robertson, Professor of Physiology, 11 Medicine, study of information on Medicine as a career for girls, 25 statute alterations to subject pre-requisites, 140 Dr Ray’s reply to letters on changes to medical degree examinations, 160 Meegan, Alice, 78, 79, 86, 107, 111, 114, 115, 116, 131, 152 Meegan, Kathleen Mary, 60, 86, 101, 108, 124, 126 Methodist Ladies College, 117 Melba, Dame Nellie, 17, 114 Melbourne, Henry Eoin Sydney, 57 Meleng, F E, Mellor, Thomas Reginald, 17, 121 Mellowship, Joan, 152 Melrose, John, gift of £10,000 for the Waite Institute, 91, 92, 93, 94, 109, 168 photograph, 93, 194b, 194c brief biography, 91, 92 named as benefactor in Sir George John Robert Murray's address, 163, 165, 166 mentioned in second reading of Agricultural Education Bill, 168 Melrose, Lily Margaret, 191, 192, 193,194b, 194c, 194d Menear, Rev Ira, 175 Messent, Frank Ashby, 172 Millhouse, Eric William John, 31, 32, 35, 108 Mills, Hon W J G, 169, 170 Mines, School of, compulsory pass in Intermediate Certificate English as prerequisite for entry, 13 Professor Kerr Grant accepted position on Council, 63 appreciation of the work of Prof Edward Henry Rennie and Sir George Brookman,114 Mitchell, Professor Sir William, preface to Jubilee booklet, 19 opening of the new Adelaide Teachers' College building, 20 66th birthday, 22 conferring of an honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 28, 34, 37, 40 photograph, 34, 38 42, 43, 133, 163, 164a, 172 thanked helpers and donors for their part in the Pageant of Learning, 48 tribute to Prof Robert William Chapman on his CMG, 57 chaired a lecture by Prof Carter Goodrich on labour and unionism in America, 63 replied to toast at dinner of Commerce Students, 69 work of Sir George Brookman for university, 71, 75 attended funeral of Sir George Brookman, 73 1927 Joseph Fisher lecture given by the Prime Minister, 82 returned from Melbourne meeting of standing committee of Australian universities, 104 laying of foundation stone of Lady Symon Building, 133 annual breakup of Workers Educational Association, 134, 135 on new regulations for the Diploma of Commerce, 149 winners of music diplomas and scholarships, 152, 154 mentioned in Sir George John Robert Murray's address at graduation, 163,166 leaving for trip to England, 172

to look for an entomologist for the John Melrose Laboratory during his overseas trip, 192 Mitton, Ronald Gladstone, 5, 111 Moore, Arthur Pariss Reading, 85, 173 Moore, Bertie Harcourt, 3, 57 Moore, Kathleen, 134, 135 Morgan, Dr Alexander Matheson, 3, 124 Morris, Hildred Ione, 48, 50 Mortlock, John Andrew Tennant, 168, 191, 192, 193 Moss, Ronald, 157 Moyes, Archdeacon John Stoward, 136, 167 Moyse, Gerald, Mudie, George Dempster, 17, 57 Muirhead, Henry Mortimer SM, 31, 33 Murray, Sir George John Robert, conferring a degree on HRH the Duke of York, 5, 28, 34, 37, 40 on need for extra judicial assistance, 22 attended student concerts, 23, 43, 67 heard applications for admission to the Bar, 28, 29, 169 death of Thomas Slaney Poole, 31, 32, 55 photographs 43,104, 119, 132a, 133a, 153, 164a, 166, 194b, 194d, 194e attended the funeral of Sir George Brookman, 73 presided over Joseph Fisher lecture given by the Prime Minister, 82 elected patron of the Graduates Association, 100 launch of Students Union Building project, 101, 103, 104, 105, 106 welcomed Dorothy Christine Somerville as first lady barrister,115 64th birthday, 119 his hobby of stamp collecting,123 laying of the foundation stone of the Lady Symon Building,132, 133 member of the SA Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee, 135 sworn in as Lieutenant-Governor, 153, 155, 193 farewell to Sir Tom Bridges, 153, 154 to preside at graduation ceremony, 155, 159, 162, 165, 166 mentioned in William Fuller's speech at the Graduates Association, 163 laying of foundation stone for the John Melrose Laboratory, 191, 192, 193 to preside over meeting about the Student Union Building, 197b, 197c, 197d Music Teachers' Association, see also Associated Teachers' Association, 17, 60 Music, study of, career opportunities for girls, 29

N Nairn, Dr William Archibald Jock, 167 Napier, Justice Thomas John Mellis, 28, 129 Napier, Mrs Mellis, 29, 50 National Council of Wool Selling Brokers, 93 Naylor, Professor Henry Darnley, 5, 124, 166 Naylor, Ruth Winnifred, sang in Elder second performance of "The Family Party", 69 played in the sixth concert of the series, 78, 79 in opera class's performance, 111 in concert given by Francis Clive Savill Carey's pupils, 116 sang at Francis Clive Savill Carey's student concert, 141 sang in Gluck's opera "Orpheus" in second of two concluding concerts, 157 Nelligan, Joseph William, 33, 35 Newland, Dr Henry Simpson, 39, 60b, 173 Newling, Dr P Ray, 145 Newman, Edyth, 154 Newman, George Gough, 131 Norman, William Ashley, 195 Nott, Dr Harry Carew, 85 Nuyts, Pieter, 25

O O'Connor, Richard Joseph, 158, 159 O'Halloran, T S, 32, 35 Oliphant, Harold George, 16, 86, 124 Oliphant, Marcus Lawrence Elwin, 86, 90, 103 Oliphant, Roland Harry, 54 Optometrist Association, 53, 54 Ornithological Association, 124 Orr, Gertrude, 152, 154 Orr, John Boyd, 17 Osborn, Edith May, 17, 29, 48, 50, 17, 124, 166 Osborn, Mrs T G B, see Osborn, Edith May, Osborn, Professor Theodore George Bentley, to advise on research on pastures and stock nutrition, 17, 18 conference on Commonwealth assistance to state agriculture, 21 delegate to conference of Australian Association for the Advancement of Science, 23, 24 conferring of an honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 appointed to CSIR standing committee on agricultural research, 52 presided over meetings of the Royal Society of South Australia, 104,115 delegate to inter-state conference on plant quarantine, 117 plant disease census to be prepared, 118 , photograph, 34, 38, 40, 42, 127 appointed professor of Botany in Sydney, 127, 128, 174 resignation, 146, 147 visit to the Koonamore experimental reserve, 157, 159 to present candidates for degrees in science, 159 mentioned in Sir George John Robert Murray's address at graduation, 166 to attend meeting of Australian Association for Advancement of Science, 173, 178

P Pacific Relations, Institute of Sir Mungo William MacCallum represents Australia, 7 Pageant of Learning, pageant of music and dances held to raise money, 29, 48,50 photographs, 47, 48, 50, 51a Palmer, Ethel Bradshaw, 144 Parsons, Harold Stephen, interview with "Adelaide's premier 'cellist", 17 photograph, 17, 109 concerts by Elder Conservatorium String Quartet, 25, 26, 86, 108 Beethoven Memorial concert, 43 chamber music recital, 56, 57 Ravel String Quartet at Elder Conservatorium, 60 Elder Conservatorium concerts, 69, 71, 72, 126, 152 second chamber music concert, 101 appointed choirmaster and organist of the Pirie Street Methodist Church, 109 concert by South Australian Orchestra, 114 organist for concert by ladies part-singing class,115 played cello part in Beethoven's Trio in B flat, 124 played for the graduation ceremony, 165, 166 Parsons, Hon Justice Herbert Angas, present at conferring of degree on HRH Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 elected to the University Senate as Warden, 65, 66, 139 overseas trip, 2, 12 took seat on the Bench, 11 member of council, 134, 139 heard applications for admission to the Bar, 28, 169

brief biography, 53 photographs, 53, 65, 66, 154, 164a, attended the Joseph Fisher lecture given by the Prime Minister, 82 speaker at meeting to launch Students Union Building and War Memorial, 101 presided over annual dinner of Law Students Society, 101, 105, 105a, 106 re-elected President of the English Speaking Union's Adelaide branch, 154 mentioned in Sir George Murray’s speech at graduation ceremony, 166 presided over special Senate meeting, 165 appointed vacation judge, 169 Parsons, Philip Brendon Angas, 101 Pascoe, Hon T, 34, 37, 40, 169, 170 Patchell, Mary Emma, 172 Paton, Walter DC, 136 Pearce, George, plays at Conservatorium concerts, 24, 25, 26, 108, 109, 111, 114, 126, 131, 152 played at concert in aid of the SA Student Christian Movement, 44 to marry Sylvia Muriel Whitington, 140 a student of his played in final 1927 Elder student concert, 152 Pennycuick, Dr Stuart Wortley, short biography, 88 photograph, 88, 174 Fellow of the Royal Society of South Australia, 90, 104 commented on report from Germany on the production of benzine from coal, 155 to attend meeting of Australian Association for Advancement of Science, 173, 178 awarded a Rockefeller fellowship in chemistry, 174 awarded grant from the Commonwealth Government's Science and Industry Endowment Fund for chemical research, 182 Pennycuick, Mrs, 29, 50 Perkins, Horace James, 29, 107 Perkins, Professor Arthur James, 21, 23, 24 Peters, Dr Geoffrey Ernest, 167 Pether, Lilian Gertrude Elizabeth, 43 Pettersson, Dr Hans, 181 Phipps, Ivan Francis, 120 Pierce, Ray, 157 Pilgrim, Mrs F F, 29, 50 Piper, Clarence Sherwood, 120, 122 Piper, Flora Elizabeth, 50 Piper, Justice A W, 61, 65-66 Pittman, H A, 118, 122, 152 Polack, Dr J, 145 Poole, Canon Frederick Slaney, 4, 39, 60, 86 Poole, Dr Frederic St John, 39 Poole, Justice Thomas Slaney, health has improved, 5 death announced, 29, 55 funeral, 31, 35, 39 obituaries, biographies, tributes, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37 photograph, 31, 32, 34 mention in Sir George John Robert Murray's graduation address, 162,163, 166 Powell, Dr Henry Arthur, 56 Prescott, Professor James Arthur, research on pastures and stock nutrition, 17, 18, 20 conference on Commonwealth assistance to state agriculture, 21 delegate to Australian Association for Advancement of Science conference, 23, 24, 90 research studies on irrigation and soils, 25, 27, 62, 158 present at the conferring of an honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 appointed to the CSIR standing committee on agricultural research, 52 showed delegates of Pastoralists and Wool Selling Brokers through soils laboratory, 76, 77 attended the 1927 Joseph Fisher lecture given by the Prime Minister, 82

lecture on "The Law of Diminishing Returns and Crop Production", 84, 92, 95, 96, 119 paper on "The Reaction of South Australian Soils" to Royal Society, 115 report of progress of first three years of the Waite Agricultural Research Institute, 117 photograph,119 in charge of Waite Agricultural Institute while Prof Arnold E V Richardson away, 120 "Manuring as a factor in the production of increased crops", 121-122 showed farmers attending the Agricultural Bureaus conference around Waite Institute, 122 welcomed new Roseworthy Principal Walter Richard Birks at old scholars dinner, 123 showed Col Huxley and Mr Amery around Waite Institute, 128 Waite Institute was likely to be involved in Murray River district research, 147 showed Dr Arthur William Hill over Waite Institute, 165 mentioned in Sir George John Robert Murray's address at graduation, 166 meeting of Australian Association for Advancement of Science, 173, 178 at the laying of the foundation stone of the John Melrose Laboratory, 191, 192, 193 Price, Archibald Grenfell, to teach a WEA class in economic geography, 15 illustrated lecture on River Murray history to the Historical Society, 16 present at conferring of an honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 attended state funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 member of the University Union building fund committee, 91 elected treasurer at annual meeting of the Graduates Association, 100 spoke at meeting supporting the proposed Student Union Building, 103 "A casual geography of the world" now in its 8th edition, 115 to attend meeting of Australian Association for Advancement of Science, 173, 178 Price, Mrs A Grenfell, 29 Priest, Gwen, 157 Prince, Muriel Marjory, 44, 78, 79, 111, 115, 131, 152, 157 Public Examinations Board, supplementary Leaving Examination pass lists, 9, 10, 11 comment on 1927 PEB manual, 19 letter to 'The News' on mistake in mathematics examiner's comments, 129 Leaving Honours examination results, 17, 162 public lectures, free public lectures for music teachers, 46 Listerian Oration given by Dr Robert Marshall on "The future of obstetrics", 56 bi-annual Joseph Fisher Lecture by Prime Minister Stanley Bruce, 62, 82-83 fifty years ago Prof Ralph Tate arranged 12 botanical demonstrations, 128 publications, first edition of magazine "Commerce" published by Commerce Students' Association, 124 Puddy, Betty Froome, 141, 142, 152, 154 Puddy, Maude Mary, soloist at Beethoven Memorial concert, 43 played in staff and student concerts, 69, 71, 72, 77, 78, 79, 84, 101, 109,111, 124, accompanied Francis Clive Savill Carey's singing, 107 her student, Ethel Bradshaw (Peggy) Palmer, to study in Leipzig, 144 teacher of student who performed in concert, 152 Pulleine, Dr Robert Henry, future meetings of Anthropological Society to be held at the University, 84 discussed aboriginal fishing methods and games and amusements, 100 presided over meeting of the Anthropological Society, 125 present at Graduates' Association's annual luncheon, 163, 168

Q Quesnel, Mrs Reginald, 114, 147, 152

R Raven, Jessie Frances, 78, 79 Ray, Dr William, member of the recent expedition to Central Australia, 79, 80

Chair of Board for Anthropological Research, 79, 80 present at conferring of honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 attended the 1927 Joseph Fisher lecture given by the Prime Minister, 82 appointed to a committee to cooperate with Council and the Adelaide Hospital Board, 85 comments on research into causes of cancer, 90 to present candidates for degrees in medicine and surgery, 159 changes to medical degree examinations, 160 Ray, Mrs William, 29 Reed, Eileen Ruth Lathlean, 6 Reed, Geoffrey Sandford, 168, 173 Registrars, Charles Reynolds Hodge, 11, 13, 39, 139 Frederick William Eardley, 5, 34, 37, 39, 40, 73, 75, 82, 100, 119, 123, 156, 160, 164 Reid, Janet, 157 Reimann, Immanuel Gotthold, to preside over annual meeting of Elder Conservatorium Association, 15 comment on registration of music teachers, 80, 82 arranged three student recitals, 136 reviews of concert given by his students, 142, 147 letter thanking music critic for positive notices on three student concerts, 150 presented winners of music diplomas and scholarships to the Vice-Chancellor 152, 154 as acting dean, presented final student concert, 17, 152, 154 spoke of William Silver's long career, 157 will present David Alexander Burnard for degree of bachelor of music, 159 gave a lecture on "Pianoforte playing and teaching", 55 Rennie, Professorr Edward Henry, staff and temporary lecturers to fill in until successor is appointed, 7, 9 former president of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, 14 Dr Leonard Keith Ward spoke in appreciation of the work of Prof. Edward Henry Rennie, 114 mention in Sir George John Robert Murray's graduation address, 162, 163, 166 research, Federal Research Laboratory on human and animal diseases to be established, 12, 15 plans for CSIR and Univeristy joint project on pasture deficiencies and stock nutrition, 17,18 conference with states and universities on plans for agricultural research, 18 report on conference on Commonwealth assistance to state agricultural research, 22 research by University scientists on plants and animals of islands in Nuyts Archipelago, 25 Animal Products Research Foundation reports, 90, 91 work of Waite Institute reported, 120 Adelaide Council not to urge for the establishment of cancer research organisation, 123 residential colleges, report of two years of progress for St Mark’s College, 53 Sir John and Lady Duncan's gift of "Strathspey" for a residential college, 112a, 112b, 112c, 113, 114, 166 St Mark's College report to Synod, 115 Walter D C Paton appointed secretary to new Presbyterian College, 115 R R P Barbour appointed master of new St Andrew's Residential College, 173 Rhodes Scholarship, Myles Landseer Formby, 5 Herbert Isaac Coombs, 12, 52 Dr Howard Walter Florey appointed Huddersfield lecturer, 66 annual dinner held in Oxford attended by several Australian scholars, 75 Norman William Jolly, first SA Rhodes Scholar, 97 Ronald Gladstone Mitton, 111 Henry Herman Leopold Adolph Brose, 113 Dr Frederick Lewis Thyer, 1, 127, 134 nominations for South Australian scholarship, 128, 135 Franz William Wagner, 146, 149 applications called for the position of keeper of the new Rhodes House library in Oxford, 163 reports for academic year 1926-27, 174, 175 Richards, Justice Frederick William, 21, 22, 28, 29

Richardson, Dr Arnold Edwin Victor, spoke on benefits of science and education applied to agriculture, 2 to investigate mineral composition of Australian fodder plants, 18 conference on Commonwealth assistance to state agriculture, 21 Dr S S Cameron writes preface of Dr Richardson's contribution to Victoria's agriculture, 22 delegate to Australian Association for Advancement of Science conference, 23, 24 spoke at the Central Agricultural Bureau on agricultural research, 26 to collaborate with Irrigation Commission on soil research, 27 present at conferring of degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 appointed to CSIR, 52, 57, 89 photograph, 57, 92, 151 introduced delegates to Waite Agricultural Research Institute, 76, 77 reported the funds and financing of agricultural reseach and organisations overseas, 79, 80 support from Country Party for his proposed agricultural research, 82 attended the Joseph Fisher lecture given by the Prime Minister, 82 showed the Prime Minister, Senator and Premier over the Waite Institute, 84 to leave on mission to London, 85 A Oliver Badman support on value of agricultural research, 86 to investigate mineral deficiencies in fodder plants, 90, 91 to attend Imperial Conference for the co-ordination of agricultural research, 92 delighted with "magnificent gift" from John Melrose, 93 short biography, 94 spoke at Roseworthy Winter School, 95, 96 detailed report of address on wheat production given to farmers, 98-99 leaving for Melbourne and London, 103, 104 commented on soil chemistry research, 103 left to attend an Imperial Conference on Agricultural Research, 107, report on progress of Waite Agricultural Research Institute, 117 to attend conference of the Commonwealth Research Council in London, 118, 120 Imperial Agricultural Research Conference, 124, 125, 126, 134, 136, 147, 149, 151-152 comments on research at Rothamsted Low temperature Research Station, 131 State not sharing expenses for his attendance at the Empire Conference, 132 reports on research into mineral deficiencies of pasture, 152 mentioned in Sir George John Robert Murray's geaduation address, 166 Agricultural Education Bill, 168, 179 praise for his work with the Waite institute, 169 comment on the proposed visit to Australia of Sir John Russell, 178 work mentioned by Prof H G Denham, 186-187 mentioned in reports of laying of foundation stone of John Melrose Laboratory, 191,192,193 Riddle, Wynne St Clare, 158, 159 Roach, Esma, 152, 154 Robertson, Iris Esther, 114 Robertson, Professor Thorburn Brailsford, short biography, 11 photograph,11, 66 sceptical on gland rejuvenation, 12 to lead joint research project on stock nutrition, 17, 18 on vitamins and health, 27 present at conferring of honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 on war and eugenics, 53 co-operation between pure science and industrial development essential, 64-65 elected to Council, 65, 66 instrumental in forming an employment bureau to benefit students and industry, 68 attended funeral of Sir George Brookman, 73 addressed Graziers' Convention, 74 spoke at conference of National Woolgrowers' Council of Australia, 75-76, 77 on the value of scientific research, 78 Prof T H Laby's comments on inadequate support for research in physics, 86 on recent research into causes of cancer, 88 spoke about pastures, animal nutrition and selective breeding, 90, 91

on the "Age of Biology", 100 soils and pasture research carried out with the Waite Agricultural Research Institute, 120 on "Our System of Education", 126 on need for courses and training in experimental biology and chemistry, 137 relationship between smoking and alcohol and cancer of the mouth and throat, 150 part of proposed co-operative research with UK and USA, 152 CSIR's first annual report comments on his work on animal nutrition, 158 mentioned in Sir George John Robert Murray's graduation address, 166 mentioned in article on value of research into agricultural problems, 171 Prof H G Denham to confer, 187 Robertson, Sydney Clifford, 114 Robinson, J Emlyn, 174 Robinson, Roy Lister, 17, 57 Rogers, Dr Richard Sanders, 115, 173, 178 Rogers, Leslie Sanders, 17, 85 Rollison, Gerald Dominic, 28, 29, 101 Ronald, Stuart Douglas, 31, 32, 35 Rose Grainger Orchestral Fund, 17, 28 Roseworthy Agricultural College, Walter John Colebatch, principal, 27, 52, 75, 87 a social and dance to farewell H C Pritchard and welcome Walter Richard Birks, 91 Prof Arnold E V Richardson spoke at Winter School, 95, 96, 98, 99 mentioned in editorial on benefits of agricultural science, 109 research into salinity problems, 119 annual reunion dinner of old scholars, 123 Rossiter, James Leonard, 17, 111 Roupell, Arthur Norton, 33, 103, 173 rowing, Dr Frederick LewisThyer, Rhodes Scholar, on rowing in Oxford, 1, 134 University's team gone to compete in the Australian championships, 52 Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, 144 Royal Society of South Australia, new fellows admitted, 90 Dr Karl Krahmann, Berlin University, to give a lecture on geophysics, 101 report of meetings, 104, 115 Prof John Burton Cleland appointed president, 127 report of annual meeting, 128 review of Prof Rudolf Krahmann's lecture, 129 Royal Society of St George, 33, 37 Rudall, R T, 135 Russell, Dr Henry Herbert Ernest, 56 Russell, Sir John, 178 Rutherford, Sir Ernest, 181 Rynpam, the Rynpam or 'floating university' arrived in Naples, 7

S Sabine, Ernest Maurice, 1, 12 Samuel, Geoffrey, experiments on tomato wilt, 27 reports loss of wheat through preventable diseases, 61 working with H.A.Pittman on tomato wilt, 120, 122 discussed tomato wilt with Dr Arthur William Hill, 165 mention in Sir George John Robert Murray's address at graduation, 166 mentioned in report of laying of foundation stone of John Melrose Laboratory, 191, 192, 193 Sandery, Charles Arthur, 31, 32, 35, 39 Sangster, Dr John Clive, 167 Saunders, Pepita Cerda, 50 Schilsky, Charles, to perform at a chamber music concert, 25

performed in staff concerts, 25, 26, 56, 57, 60a, 69, 71, 72, 86, 101, 108, 124, 126 public lecture on violin teaching, 63 his pupil, Harry Hutchens, praised, 116, 152 scholarships, John Creswell Scholarship awarded to Dorothy Maud Wright, 8 Council established two annual music scholarships and two annual exhibitions in music, 22 three scholarships for Bachelor of Dental Surgery, 41a, 45 Sir Thomas Hudson Beare, holder of first South Australian Scholarship, 78 Marcus Lawrence Elwin Oliphant awarded Exhibition Science Research Scholarship, 86 Council for Scientific and Industrial Research offering five scholarships, 86 free return passages awarded annually by shipping lines to 19 university students, 90, 101 St Mark's College report to Synod appeals for scholarship endowments, 115 SA Commercial Travellers' Association scholarship proposed in 1877, 119 report by Joseph Garnett Wood on his Jubilee Exhibition Fund scholarship research, 121 four Australian Forestry School research scholarships available, 141, 142 Schulz, Dr Adolf John, 20 Science and Industry Endowment Act, 115, 118 Scollin, Mollie, 154 Scott, Dr Malcolm Leslie, 112b, 114, 173 Scott, Ronald Melville, 57, 135 Segnit, Ralph Walter, 15 Senate, University of Adelaide, fifty years ago the Senate was inaugurated, 13, 33 Hon Justice Herbert Angas Parsons elected as Warden, 65, 66, 139 alterations to statutes and regulations for St Mark's College and "Strathspey", 137 Frederick William Eardley re-elected Clerk, 139 report of meeting, elections and alterations to regulations and statutes, 140, 141 special meetings to consider change to regulation VII, 155, 160, 165 photograph, 162 Sharp, Canon William Hey, 17 Shepherd, E J, 34,37, 40, 52, 168 Shepley, Arthur Raymond, 57 Shorney, Mrs H F, 29, 50 Short, Dr Augustus, 10 Siegale, Mabel, 152, 154 Silver, William, 69, 71, 72, 77, 78, 79, 129, 152, 157 Simpson, A A, 144 Sinclair, Jean Lily, 50, 141, 157 Sir Samuel McCaughey Bequest, 169 Skinner, Mostyn, 157 Skipper, Eleanor, 154 Smeaton, Lieut Colonel, 66 Smith, Dr William Ramsay, 138 Smith, Gordon Wearing, 14 Smith, Imelda, 77, 78, 79, 154 Smith, Louis Laybourne, 192, 197b, 197c, 197d Smith, Mrs Viner, 29 Smith, Robert Barr, 166 Smith, Roy Frisby, 72, 84, 96, 97 Smith, Sydney Talbot, 100 Smith, Tom Elder Barr, progress of Elder, Smith & Co, 6 present at the conferring of an honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 attended funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 appointed to the first council for development of "Strathspey", 112 b, 114 donated £20,000 for the new Barr Smith Library building, 113 retiring member of Council available for re-election, 134 re-elected to Senate,139 listed as benefactor in Sir George John Robert Murray's graduation address, 163, 165, 166 Sobels, Stella, 157

Solomon, Dr George Herbert, 167 Solomon, Ella, 154 Somerville, Dorothy Christine, 115 South Australian Commercial Travellers' Association, 119 South Australian Dental Association, 116, 145, 145, 157 South Australian Music Teachers' Association, 82, 99 South Australian Orchestra, funding problems and appeals, 28, 54, 55, Beethoven Commemoration concert, 43 reviews of concerts, 61, 84, 102, 114 attendance of school children at concerts very beneficial, 68 co-operated with Adelaide Bach Society in many concerts, 81 Mignon Weston, formerly principal oboist, now performing and lecturing in Melbourne, 91 conductor William Henry Foote to celebrate birthday, 107 South Australian Scholarship, 78 South Australian School of Mines and Industries, 69, 70, 71, 72 South Australian Student Christian Movement, 44 Southwood, Dr Albert Ray, 85, 116 Sowden, Sir William, 171, 173, 178 sport, report of Adelaide Teachers College student council detailing sport successes, 5 Adelaide City Council granted extra land for university sport provisions, 124 Sprod, Mrs Milo, 29, 50 St Clair, Reginald Roderic, St Marks College, 53, 115, 150 St Peters College, 17 staff staff and temporary lecturers to fill in until successor to Prof. E H Rennie appointed, 7 organist sought, 7 appointments and changes for first term, 13 Harold Eustace Wylde' replacement to be appointed, 22 members of staff to assist with the "Pageant of Learning", 29 staff present at the conferring of an honorary degree on the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 staff attended the state funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 staff attended a levee at Government House, 60b staff attended the funeral of Sir George Brookman, 73 staff attended the Joseph Fisher Lecture in Commerce given by the Prime Minister, 82 new appointments in Faculties of Medicine, Law and Dentistry, 173 several staff to attend the nineteenth meeting of the CSIResearch in Hobart, 173, 178 State Government, 110 State Library of South Australia, 25 statistics, 7, 136 statutes, 140, 141 Sterry, Agnes, 14 Stevens, Edgar Loveday, 39, 44 Stevens, Rev Aubrey Clement, 15, 39, 60b, 82, 164a Stewart, Professor John McKellar, university contact for proposed WEA courses, 13 49th birthday, 31 present at conferring of degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 attended funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 attended lecture by the Prime Minister, 82 elected to the committee of Graduates' Association, 100 appointed to first council of "Strathspey", 112b, 114 spoke on need for quality tutors in extension study opportunities, 135 photographed in procession into Elder Hall for graduation, 164 Stirling, Sir John Lancelot, 7, 51b Stow, Francis Leslie, 74 Strehlow, Theodor Georg Heinrich, 145, 158, 159 Streich, Dr Carl Ivo, 1, 29

Strong, Professor Sir Archibald Thomas, present at conferring of degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 gave lecture on “The Wooden O” to Shakespeare Society, 46 on Australian poetry, 50 attended a levee at Government House, 60 photograph, 60b, 134 spoke on folk ballads and broadside ballads, 101 wrote poem "Australia, 1905", 116 reappointed by Council to Public Library Board, 134 spoke to the English Speaking Union on his recent trip to India, 134 comments on holiday reading, 150 Stuart, Noel Harry, 124 Stuart, Walter Leslie, 21, 22, 29, 31 Student Accountants Association, 8 student activities & protests, student enthusiasm at conferring of an honorary degree on HRH the Duke of York, 39 inter-university debating competitions, 62, 81 reports on student pranks, 105a, 106 Student Union, University Union building to begin, 81 meeting supported proposed Student Union Building and voted for voluntary levy, 103 Senate agreed to annual student fee for maintenance of Student Union, 140 Sir George John Robert Murray's address at graduation cerremony, 166 public meeting about the Student Union Building, 197b, c, d Students Christian Movement, 165 Students' Union Building and War Memorial Fund, 108 Supreme Court of South Australia, 28, 29 Swan, Frank Martin, 85 Swift, Dr Brian Herbert, 7, 39 Swift, Harry Houghton, 2, 57 Symon, Lady, 133, 133a Symon, Sir Josiah Henry, short biography on 81st birthday, 119 photograph, 119 SA's oldest knight, 7 tribute to Mr Justice Thomas Slaney Poole, 37 gift to build Lady Symon building, 19, 50, 52, 66, 67, 101, 105, 105a, 106, 133c,197b,197c, 197d. public meeting for Students' Union Building and War Memorial, 101, 103, 104, 105, 105a,106 laid foundation stone for the Lady Symon Building, 132a 132,b,132c, 133a, 133b mention as benefactor, 166 Symons, Dr Mark Johnston, 9, 11 Symons, Reginald Albert, 169

T Tassie, Hon H, 145, 157 Tassie, Robert Wilson, 57 Tassie, Winifred, 154 Tate, Professor Ralph, 31, 123, 128 teacher training, 118 Taylor, J K, 120 Theology, Faculty of, 52, 114 Thieler, Sir Arnold, 17 Thomas, Dr Arthur Nutter, 10, 12, 149 Thomas, Sylvia Caroline Curtis, 126 Thomson, Harry, 135 Thyer, Dr Frederick Lewis, 1, 127, 128, 134 Tidemann, Ernest Phillips, 154 Tidemann, Harold, 157

Tillyard, Dr R J, 137, 186 Tindale, Norman B, 84 Tinline, George, 171 Tonkin, Phyllis Anna, 17, 50, 157 Torr, Dr William George, 117 Trades and Labor Council, 16, 33, 37 Trüdinger, Dr Malcolm August, 167 Trüdinger, Dr Ronald, 157, 160 Trumble, Hugh Christian, showed delegates around the Waite Agricultural Research Institute, 76 nominated a fellow of Royal Society of SA, 90 short biography, 94 photograph, 94 elected a fellow of Royal Society of South Australia, 104 research on botanical changes in pasture, 120 discussed local grasses, fodder plants and pasture with Dr Arthur William Hill, 165 given leave to visit UK for research, 191 Tryon, Henry, 171 Tucker, Professor Thomas George, 9, 13, 14,

U universities, other, University of Sydney, 66, 84 London University, 9, 17, 75, 46 University of Queensland, 86 proposed establishment of a national university, 128, 131 new University to be built in Perth, 136 reply to greetings sent to University of Louvain on 500th anniversary, 150 University of Western Australia, 160 applications called for the position of keeper of the new Rhodes House library, 163 School of Tropical Medicine, 175 University Choral Society, 84 University Students Council, discussion on funding the University Union building, 91 Ure, Constance Douglas, 17, 48, 50, 124, 157

V Vardon, Dorothy, 157 Vardon, E C, 52 Verco, Gladys Kathleen, 17, 78, 79 Verco, Sir Joseph Cooke, short biography, 5 present at conferring of degree on HRH the Duke of York, 34, 37, 40 attended a levee at Government House, 60b photograph, 60b, 164a celebrates his 76 birthday, 97 congratulated Prof Theodore George Bentley Osborn, 127 replied to Dr P Ray Newling's criticism of the training of local dentists. 145 to present the candidates for degrees in dentistry, 159 Virgo, Jean Ysobel, 142, 150, 152, 154 visiting lecturers, Prof Carter Goodrich, 59, 62, 63, 68 Dr Rudolf Krahmann, 128

W Wadey, Walter Henry, 39 Wagner, Franz William, 146, 149 Wait, Yvonne Lois, 90

Waite Agricultural Research Institute, research on pasture deficiencies,17, 18 irrigation research by CSIR and Waite Institute, 20, 25, 27 Dr Richardson's contribution as the new Director of the Waite Institute, 22 position vacant for soil survey officer, 25 experiments on tomato wilt, 27, 122 greater use of science in agriculture to be encouraged, 17, 61 Prof. James Arthur Prescott presented report on soil survey, 62 delegates to Federal Conference of Pastoralists and Wool Selling Brokers visited, 76, 77 visit of the Prime Minister, Senator McLachlan and Premier, 84 letter by "Onlooker" on Mr Bruce's visit to the Waite Institute, 85 government financial support for agricultural research proposed, 87 gift of £10,000 from John Melrose, 91, 92, 93, 94 funds made available for extensions at the Institute, 91, 92, 93 report by CSIR on joint research with Waite Institute, 93 need for agricultural education and scientific research, 95, 96 soil chemistry research in co-operation with CSIR, Merbein,103 mentioned in editorial on benefits of agricultural science, 109 launch by State Government of new agricultural policy including grants to Waite Institute, 110 work of Institute on plant diseases, 115 working to obtain an entomologist to do research into fungus and insect pests, 117 article reporting the progress of the first three years, 117 insect proof glasshouses used in experiments, 118, 120 farmers visit the Institute, 122 successful tenderer for new laboratories is H S C Jarvis, 127 Col Huxley and Mr Amery of the Empire Marketing Board visit, 128 likely to be involved in Murray River district research, 147 CSIR's first annual report includes comments on Waite Institute, 158 Dr Arthur Hill praises Waite Institute, 161, 163, 165, 168 Bill proposes enlargement of work of Institute and increased grant of money, 161 wheat crops at Urrbrae yielding 40 to 50 bushels per acre, 167 Agricultural Education Bill, 168, 169, 170, 179 proposed visit of Sir John Russell, 178 Prof H G Denham shown over Waite, 186-187 Foundation stone for John Melrose Laboratory, 191, 192, 193, 194a, 194b, 194c, 194d, 194e Waite, Peter, gifts, 6 bequest establishes Urrbrae Agricultural High School, 8 portrait hangs in the Council room, 78,79 listed as benefactor in Sir George John Robert Murray's graduation address, 166 laying of the foundation stone of the John Melrose Laboratory, 191, 192, 193 Wallace, Prof R S, 66 Walsh, Marjorie, 152, 154 Ward, Dr Leonard Keith, attended funeral of Thomas Slaney Poole, 39 commented on scientific prospecting for ore, oil and coal, 73, 74 reported on S.A. brown coal deposits, 78 lectured on the evolution of continents and oceans, 86 spoke of the work of Prof. Edward Henry Rennie and Sir George Brookman, 114 Watkins, Daisy Eileen, 48, 50 Watson, H R, 157 Watson, Joy, 157 Watt, Fanny Eileen, 124 Way Memorial College, 117 Way, Sir Samuel James, 51b, 94 Webb, Irene Margaret Thomson, 152, 154 Webb, Noel Augustin, 1, 39, 128 Weeks, Mrs Norley, 29 Wehrstedt, Rev Walter Franz, 3, 4 Wells, Kiwi, 157

Wemyss, Eleanor Evelyn Beatrice, 171 West, J E, 68 West, Reginald Arthur, 109 Weston, Mignon, 91 White, Jean, 152, 154 Whitham, Annie Beatrice, 14 Whitington, Louis Arnold, 37, 115 Whitington, Sylvia Muriel, to perform at a chamber music concert, 25 principal violinist at Beethoven Memorial concert, 43 played in a chamber music recital, 56, 57 played the Ravel String Quartet, 60a principal violinist with South Australian Orchestra, 61, 84, 102, 114 leader of orchestra for the opera class's performances, 67, 69, 157, played in Elder Conservatorium String Quartet performances, 25, 26, 86, 108 played at second chamber music concert, 101 played in Elder Conservatorium's ninth concert, 109, 111 review of third recital in which she played the viola part in Mozart's Minuetto in D, 124 played the viola in twelfth Elder Conservatorium concert, 126 to marry George Pearce, 140 her students mentioned in review of student concert, 152 Wibberley, Rev Brian, 7 Wiebusch, Adele Maria Dorothea, 147 Williams, Hartley, 51c, 52,114 Williams, J H, 157 Willsmore, Elsie Victoria, 20 Wilson, Dr Thomas George, 56, 85,173 Wilton, Prof John Raymond, 34, 37, 40, 100 Windle, Flora, 154 Winwood, William Weston, 57 women, information on Medicine as a career for girls, 25 CSIR has position vacant for female statistical recorder, 25 career opportunities in music for girls, 29 enrolment patterns for women students, 149 a scholarship for the Bachelor of Dental Surgery to be reserved for women, 41a, 45 Pageant of Learning held to raise funds for Lady Symon Building, 29, 48, 50 Women's Non-Party Association, 14,15, 24 Wood, Joseph Garnett, 52, 121, 123, 182 Wood, Sir Henry, 17, 60 Woodruff, Prof A H, 75, 76, 77 Woods, Nelly Hooper, 158, 159 Woolcock, Dr Rosslyn James, 167 Woollard, Dr Herbert Henry, appointed Elder Professor of Anatomy, 19 arrived from England, 108 licensed to practise anatomy, 115 nominated for membership of the Royal Society, 115 comments on blood groups and blood tests as a test for paternity, 152 speaker at annual lunch of Graduates' Association, 158, 161, 163, 168 graduated Doctor of Medicine ad eundum gradum, 163 mentioned in Sir George John Robert Murray's address at graduation, 166 appointed honorary consulting anatomist, 172 review of his new book "Recent Advances in Anatomy", 172-173 Workers Educational Association [WEA], A.L.H.Mackay spoke of WEA studies and students as classes resumed, 13 Educational Conference at Gawler, 15 , 16 offers tutorial classes in co-operation with University, subjects and tutors, 20 Professor Cedric Stanton Hicks lectured on nutrition and 'sources of vital energy', 21 Professor William Keith Hancock lectured on "The Dangers of Mediocrity", 24

10th annual report, 24 federal council meeting held in Melbourne, 56 G W Gibson lectures on the Colwyn and Blanesboroug reports, 94, 100 report by Alexander Leslie Gordon MacKay on current session, 114 members of public speaking classes visited Parliament House, 128 six free public lectures to be given by Principal Edward Sidney Kiek, 129 report of annual break-up, 135 Wright, Dorothy Maud, 8 Wright, Dr George Herbert, 15 Wunderly, Dr H W, 167 Wylde, Harold Eustace, 7, 22, 127

Y Yoerger, Katy, 23, 24, 51c, 52 York, HRH the Duke of, arrangements for the Royal Visit and conferring a degree ad eundum gradum, 4, 5, 28, 30 no provision for music in royal visit official program noted, 17 The News denies The Register's report on alterations to conferring honorary degree, 31 received honorary degree of Doctor of Laws, 34, 37, 40, 41 photographs, 34, 38, 42, 43,44 report on the royal visit, 40 suggested an exchange of professors, 45 description of the Duke's opening of Federal Parliament,198b, 198c, 198d, 198e Young, Gavin David, 78, 79 Young, Walter James, 34, 37, 40, 139, 194b