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Papers of Richard Refshauge, 1960-1989 [manuscript]
Bib ID 2631804
Format ManuscriptManuscript
Author
Refshauge, Richard
 
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Access Conditions Partly restricted. Not for loan. 
Description 1960-1989. 
4.7 m. (33 boxes) + fol. items. 
Summary

The collection consists of correspondence, minutes of meetings, circulars, handbooks, newsletters, addresses, etc. Refshauge received as an office bearer of the A.N.U. Union Board of Management, the A.N.U. Students Association and the Australian Union of Students. There are also papers on such groups as the Aboriginal Embassy, the Civic Health Centre, the Theatre Administration School, and the Conference of University Union Presidents and Professional Executive Officers in Australia and New Zealand, as well as papers relating to theatre and the arts.

Biography/History Office-bearer of Australian National University Union Board of Management, the A.N.U. Students Association, and the Australian Union of Students. 
Notes

Manuscript reference no. : NLA MS 4892.

Descriptive list for 1989 addition (boxes 23-32) available online at http/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.ms-ms4892

Cited In

Guide of collections of manuscripts relating to Australia ; C1153.

Index/Finding Aid Note Finding aid available in the Manuscript Reading Room and on the internet. 
Subjects Refshauge, Richard - Archives.  |  Australian Union of Students.  |  Australian National University.  |  Students - Australian Capital Territory - Archives.
Occupation Students.

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