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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

Professor James Bertram is a Professor of English at the Victoria University of Wellington and is the author of New Zealand letters of Thomas Arnold the younger (1966). Mr R. F. Grover is Assistant Chief Librarian. The paper in this issue is based on his talk to the Friends of the Turnbull Library on 9 June 1971 when he outlined his work as an Anzac Fellow in Australia in 1969. Mr A. A. St.C. M. Murray-Oliver, Education Officer, has long made a study of New Zealand art history. He is the author of Captain Cook’s artists in the Pacific 1769-1779, (1969) and Augustus Earle in New Zealand, (1968). Mrs Dorothy Reid, Assistant Manuscripts Librarian, is a graduate of London and Toronto universities. She is completing her phd thesis on British foreign policy 1859-1865. Mrs Maude Morris, since the death of her husband Guy Morris in 1949, has continued his interests in Katherine Mansfield and the Katherine Mansfield collection which he built up. Her earlier articles At the Bay will be recalled by many readers. Mrs Janet Paul took up her duties as Art Librarian in April last. She is well known to many New Zealanders as the partner with her late husband, Blackwood Paul, in the publishing firm of Messrs Blackwood Paul, and is an artist in her own right.

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 4, Issue 2, 1 October 1971, Page 125

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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS Turnbull Library Record, Volume 4, Issue 2, 1 October 1971, Page 125

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS Turnbull Library Record, Volume 4, Issue 2, 1 October 1971, Page 125

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