03149ctc a2200433 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001300066035001700079035001200096035001200108040002100120043001200141045001700153100004700170245005300217260001400270300004100284500004400325506004300369520114500412544017001557545039901727600005702126600004902183600004602232600003002278600005102308610005902359610003702418650004302455651005402498656001902552656002802571656002202599656002202621856005502643984001702698165580820060821105128.0940413i18781984aca neng 1 a10797145 9000010797145 92141552 a1655808 aANL:MSbengdANL au-at---2 bd1878bd19841 aCrisp, L. F.q(Leslie Finlay),d1917-1984.10aPapers of L. F. Crisp,f1878-1984h[manuscript]. c1878-1984 a20.8 m.a(140 boxes)+f2 folio items aManuscript reference no. : NLA MS 5243. aAvailable for reference. Not for loan. aThe collection comprises correspondence, diaries, journal articles, lectures, leaflets, manuscripts, memoranda, minutes, notes, newscuttings, reports, conference papers, speeches, talks, photographs, postcards, posters, menus and other ephemera. They document Crisp's long career as a public servant, an academic and a writer and his participation with a number of organisations and government bodies. The bulk of the papers consists of subject files covering a wide range of topics which Crisp had meticulously maintained and added to over the years. Other papers relate to his early career with the Commonwealth Public Service, his academic years at the Canberra University College, the Australian National University, the Australian Labor Party and the Commonwealth Banking Corporation. The correspondents include Des Ball, W. Macmahon Ball, Kim Beazley, Brian Beddie, Herbert Burton, Gerald Caiden, Sir John Crawford, Lionel Godfrey, Hartley Grattan, Gordon Greenwood, Sir Paul Hasluck, Colin Hughes, Harry Keen, John La Nauze, Henry Mayer, Louise Overacker, Gordon Reid, Clinton Rossiter, Peter Ryan, Stuart Sayers and Richard Spann. dAssociated materials:Additional papers relating to L. F. Crisp are held in the E. J. Holloway papers ataNational Library of Australia Manuscripts Section at MS 2098 aEminent academic, historian of the Australian Labor Party and biographer of Ben Chifley. Crisp was a public servant from 1940 until 1950. On his retirement from the public service he became Head of Political Science at the Canberra University College which later merged with the Australian National University. On his retirement in 1977, he became Emeritus Professor and later Visiting Fellow.10aCrisp, L. F.q(Leslie Finlay),d1917-1984vArchives.10aDedman, J. J.q(John Johnstone),d1896-1973.10aEvatt, H. V.q(Herbert Vere),d1894-1965.10aCurtin, John,d1885-1945.10aChifley, J. B.q(Joseph Benedict),d1885-1951.20aCommonwealth Banking Corporation (Australia)xHistory.20aAustralian Labor PartyxHistory. 0aCollege teacherszAustraliavArchives. 0aAustraliaxPolitics and governmenty20th century. 7aAuthors.2lcsh 7aPublic servants.2local 7aHistorians.2lcsh 7aAcademics.2local423Finding aiduhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms5243qHTML aANLcMS 5243