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Sparrow Pictures McCULLOUGH and the 1YA Brains Trust: From left: Professor F. J. Llewellyn, Professor of Chemistry at Auckland University College, who recently arrived from England, where he was, incidentally, a University associate of Dr. Joad; Mrs. A. K. Turner, musician and writer on musical and literary subjects; Vernon Brown, architect and University lecturer; Donald McCullough; Julius Hogben, barrister and solicitor, lecturer, and author of several books on law.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 460, 16 April 1948, Page 7

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Sparrow Pictures McCULLOUGH and the 1YA Brains Trust: From left: Professor F. J. Llewellyn, Professor of Chemistry at Auckland University College, who recently arrived from England, where he was, incidentally, a University associate of Dr. Joad; Mrs. A. K. Turner, musician and writer on musical and literary subjects; Vernon Brown, architect and University lecturer; Donald McCullough; Julius Hogben, barrister and solicitor, lecturer, and author of several books on law. New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 460, 16 April 1948, Page 7

Sparrow Pictures McCULLOUGH and the 1YA Brains Trust: From left: Professor F. J. Llewellyn, Professor of Chemistry at Auckland University College, who recently arrived from England, where he was, incidentally, a University associate of Dr. Joad; Mrs. A. K. Turner, musician and writer on musical and literary subjects; Vernon Brown, architect and University lecturer; Donald McCullough; Julius Hogben, barrister and solicitor, lecturer, and author of several books on law. New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 460, 16 April 1948, Page 7

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