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Letter to the Senate, University of Queensland, 1911

  • F109
  • Item
  • 1911

Letter 16 Dec 1911 to the Senate, University of Queensland, explaining his reasons for refusing by telegram the offer of a lectureship in Modern Literature.
Attached: copies of extracts from Brennan's previous application for the Chair of Classics, with testamonials from referees.
Also notice of motion of Senate meeting to consider the lectureship appointment.
Includes correspondence between Cecil Hadgraft and Zelman Cowen re the documents, reviews of French poetry by Christopher Brennan, and a copy of an unpublished poem by Christopher Brennan.

Brennan, Christopher John, 1870-1932

[Articles published in medical and biochemical journals]

  • F1084
  • Item
  • 1973-1982.

Includes holograph memorandum and photocopy of letter to the editor, Courier Mail.
Titles of articles include: Adverse effects of drugs and food additives -- Carcinogenesis -- The animal umbrella -- Oestrogens and the pill.

Boscott, Ronald Joseph, 1915-1983

Poems, [19--]

  • F108
  • Item
  • [19--]

30 poems by Christopher Brennan, probably selected and copied by Professor F.W. Robinson.

Brennan, Christopher John, 1870-1932

The Camooweal cup

  • F1079
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  • [19--?]

Typescript bush ballad learnt in North West Queensland.
Poem composed of eight, four line stanzas.

Records

  • F1077
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  • 1904-1918.

Sundry commercial records.
Accompanied by explanatory notes by John Sutherland.
Includes: Conditions of employment agreement, 1904 -- War time profits tax returns, 1914-1918 -- Memorandum re lease of Exhibition Annexe, dated 1904 -- Balance sheet 1917 -- Companies Act tax returns 1911-1913, 1932, 1933.

Moreheads Ltd.

Letter, 1893 Oct 2 : Salt Water Lake, to J. Hutchinson

  • F1076
  • Item
  • 1893

Signed holograph with explanatory notes by John Sutherland.
Letter concerns the erection of a boundary fence on Corinda Station, in particular through Lake Gallilee. Corinda Station was owned by Goldsborough Mort and Co., and located about 145 kilometres north of Aramac, Central Queensland.

Mortimer, J.

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