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- 1899-1920.
Poems composed by Brennan between 1899 and 1920, with extracts from A.G. Stephens's 'Chris Brennan'.
Brennan, Christopher John, 1870-1932
Poems composed by Brennan between 1899 and 1920, with extracts from A.G. Stephens's 'Chris Brennan'.
Brennan, Christopher John, 1870-1932
Letter to the Senate, University of Queensland, 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Cecil Hadgraft and Zelman Cowen re the documents, reviews of French poetry by Christopher Brennan, and a copy of an unpublished poem by Christopher Brennan.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
Typescript copy of 'Poems' (Sydney: G.B. Philip, 1913). Includes list of subscribers. Dated 24 Dec 1914.
Brennan, Christopher John, 1870-1932
30 poems by Christopher Brennan, probably selected and copied by Professor F.W. Robinson.
Brennan, Christopher John, 1870-1932
Letter, 1898 Mar 5: to W.J. Sowden re his: 'Rhymes without reason.'
Also signed card and obituary notice 22 Sep 1904.
Evans, William James, 1863-1904
Five poems.
Titles: Blue eyes; Marigolds; Outpost; The call; Would you remember?
Transcribed from newspaper cuttings by Norman K. Harvey.
Forrest, M. (Mabel), 1872-1935
Papers relating to Alexander Forbes and his family, 1965-1970
Drafts for Cecil Hadgraft's entry on Alexander Forbes in the Australian Dictionary of Biography; correspondence and research notes relating to the entry, and a photocopied extract from his brother Archibald Forbes' book 'Souvenirs of some continents' (1894).
Forbes, Alexander, 1839-1879
11 poems.
Titles: Requiem for a truckie; Growing crystals; Soliloquy: Old man; On hearing the muse; Sonnet to Artemis; The take-over; R.S.L. dance; A kind of reward; Disclaimers; [Untitled]; Apology for unborn children.
Freer, Maureen, 1931-
Poem in 3 stanzas.
Marginal handwritten note to Firmin McKinnon, asking his opinion of it, whether it should be published as one poem.
Also includes 5 handwritten letters to the Fryer Librarian sent in 1972, and a photograph of Grano aged 76, taken by his daughter.
Grano, Paul, 1894-1975
Titles: Translation [from] Catullus; Disillusionment; To Althea; Monkey Glands; Charles II; A Latin Name; Statius: To Sleep (A Translation); two short poems, untitled.
Haley, Martin