Showing Collections: 1 - 3 of 3
PROVISIONAL Committee on Academic Freedom (London) letter.
A letter from the Committee to Auckland University College Council, signed by 620 members of British University staffs congratulating the University Council on its statement on academic freedom of speech following an anti-war speech by a lecturer, Mr H.D. Dickonson. The file includes a memorandum to the Librarian and an accompanying letter from D. Abercrombie, Secretary of the Provisional Committee.
Sir George Maurice O'Rorke papers.
A collection of letters, mainly private, to his wife; legal documents; diaries and notebooks; microfilm of press cuttings in the possession of his daughter; and various speech notes and other jottings.
William Cocker papers.
Clippings book of examination papers, results and memorabilia (1908-1914); and three photograph albums (life in New Zealand before the war, during the war, and in England and Cambridge after the war).
Filtered By
- Names: Auckland University College. Council X
Filter Results
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Auckland (N.Z.) -- History 1
- Freedom of speech -- New Zealand 1
- Lawyers -- New Zealand -- Auckland 1
- Parliamentary practice -- New Zealand -- History 1
- Teaching, Freedom of 1
- World War, 1914-1918 1 + ∧ less
- Names
- Abercrombie, D 1
- Academic Freedom Committee 1
- Auckland Grammar School 1
- Auckland Hospital 1
- Cocker, William Hollis 1