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Page numbers in italic refer to illustrations.
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Academic Audit Unit, 357
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Academic Board (University of New Zealand), 38, 101–2, 107, 108, 108–9, 229
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Academic Board (Victoria University of Wellington), 357, 361, 362, 363, 366, 370. See also Professorial Board
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Acts: Adult Education 1963, 401n.67; Alien Enemy Teachers 1915, 35–7; Antiquities 1975, 254; Education Amendment 1990, 354, 356; Finance 1934, 386n.9; Historic Places 1980, 147; Massey University of Manawatu 1964, 110; National Military Service, 321; New Zealand University 1870, 11; New Zealand University 1874, 12; New Zealand University Amendment 1914, 34; New Zealand University Amendment 1919, 43; New Zealand University Amendment 1926, 38; State Sector Amendment (No.2) 1989, 356, 357; University Endowment 1868, 11; Victoria College 1897, 14–15; Victoria College Amendment 1914, 34–5; Victoria College Amendment 1933, 57; Victoria University of Wellington Amendment 1957, 102–3 Adam Art Gallery Te Pataka Toi, 379– 80
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Adam Prize for creative writing, 379
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Adams, C.E., 20
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Adams Terrace houses, 330
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administration building, 29, 111, 113, 113. See also Robert Stout building administration staff, 112–15, 120
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adult education, 72, 401n.67. See also university extension
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Albany, 136
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Aliens Board, 36
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Alington, Bill, 153
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Allan, D.E., 234
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Alley, Rewi, 400n.42
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Alumni Association, 363
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Anarchist Club, 320
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Andersen, Johannes, 39
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Anderson, Grahame, 154
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anniversaries: 25th (1924), 49, 50, 72, 76; 50th (1949), 50, 72, 74, 76–7, 100; 75th (1974), 143–4
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Anschutz, R.P., 53
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Ansell, Jim, 169
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Antarctic New Zealand, 370
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Artists-in-Antarctica scheme, 370
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Arts Council, 306
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Ashby, Sir William, 386n.32
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Ashken, Tanya, 299
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Askin, Rosemary, 172
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Association of Technical Staff, 112
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Association of University Staff, 361
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Association of Women Academics, 125
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Atkinson, A.R., 32
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Attitudes of New Zealand Workers (IRC research monograph), 206
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Auckland University College (later University): academic freedom at, 53; and accountancy, 215, 228; and agriculture, 40–1; and anthropology, 64, 256; and architecture, 190; and art history, 297; and Asian studies, 197, 199; and criminology, 204; and educational psychology, 266; endowment, 14; and ethnomusicology, 308; and film studies, 294; founded, 12; and history, 276; inner city site, 129, 137; and law, 230, 232, 234, 241; library, 385n.11; and Maori studies, 253; and MBA programme, 224; mining school, 22; and music, 307, 411n.84; and nuclear science, 166; and nursing studies, 194; and psephology, 260; and public administration, 60; student radio, 351; summer Shakespeare productions, 349; university press, 302, 411n.60; and veterinary school, 191
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Axford, Ian, 146, 152, 170; arrival, 120–1; and arts centre, 310; departure, 352; and earth sciences, 180; and fund-raising from alumni, 363; and Hunter building, 147; and mathematics, 183; and music, 308; on open entry, 365, 414n.14;
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‘precinct project’, 151; proposes summer teaching, 358; and Wai-te-ata Road houses, 151, 277
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badge, college, 19
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Bagley, George, 47
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Bagnall, A.G., 96
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Baker, Mary, 37
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Ballantyne, David, 318
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Barber, N.F., 167
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Barnes, Jock, 319
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Barrett, Peter, 173
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Barrowman, Fergus, 300
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Barton, J.S., 41
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Basketball Club, 83
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Beaglehole, Ernest, 243; and anthropology, 243, 251, 252; and industrial relations, 205; and library acquisitions, 249; and Maori studies, 252; memorial sculpture, 298–9; and psychology, 56, 58, 242–5; sociological work, 71; suggests naming buildings after professors, 111; mentioned, 65, 167, 248, 388n.59, 390n.61
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Beaglehole, J.C., 65, 272; and architecture, 312; and art collection, 297; assistant to Wilson and Ward, 47; committee work, 75; composes ode, 49, 128, 394n.1; editor and biographer, 70, 72; festschrift for, 300, 300–1; Frances Porter's supervisor, 302; head of Historical Branch, 60; lecturer in history, 53–4, 54–5; memorial sculpture, 298–9; personal chair, 275; recommended for but not appointed to history chair, 54; research adviser to Turnbull Library, 59; on research in history, 70–1; retirement, 271; room named after, 299; and school of political studies, 60; senior research fellowship, 69–70; and staff recruitment, 400n.36; termination of Auckland appointment, 53; typographical work, 59–60, 72; and university library, 394n.16; on University of New Zealand, 104; mentioned, 125, 272
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Beaglehole, Pearl, 56
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Beaglehole, Tim: as administrator, 125; and art collection, 218, 298, 299; and Asian studies, 197, 400n.31; and commerce faculty review, 352, 403n.51; executive dean of arts, 358; and student accommodation, 329; Students' Association activities, 319, 414n.97
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Beattie, David. See David Beattie Trust
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Beeby, C.E., 267
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Beijing International University of Finance and Economics, 367
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Belich, James, 277
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Bell, Alan, 290
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Bellette, Tony, 297
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Belshaw, Cyril, 251
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Benedict, Ruth, 243
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Benefield, Cathie, 414n.93
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Berendsen House, 151
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Bertram, James: China and Chinese studies, 195–6, 199, 279, 367, 400n.30; and Don McKenzie, 280; and drama studies, 291; honorary degree, 304; and library acquisitions, 367; and New Zealand literature, 303; personal chair, 408n.4
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Bills: Middle District of New Zealand University College, 1894, 13–14; SIS Amendment 1977, 333; Tertiary Students' Association Voluntary Membership 1994, 362; Wellington University College, 1887, 13
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Bishop Hadfield Hostel, 87
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Blair, Mary, 83
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Blake, E.M., 26
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Block, Gerd, 190
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Boddy, Gil, 303
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Bollinger, Conrad, 319
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Boyd-Wilson, Edwin: and Mulled Wine Reunion, 86; portrait, 282; professor of modern languages, 37; retirement, 281, 283, 317; and Tramping Club, 37, 82, 86
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British Council, 68
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Brook, J.S. (‘Brookie’), 81
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Brook, Mrs, 81
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Brook, W.S. (‘Young Brookie’), 81
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Brosnahan, L.F., 290
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Brown, John Rankine, 31, 38; building named after, 126; and capping ceremonies, 88–9, 90; composes Weir House motto, 87; elected to Council, 34; inaugural lecture, 16, 285, 380; pens college song, 19; portrait of, 54; professor of classics, 15, 16; retires, 51; teaches French, 17, 20; and university reform, 32, 34; vice-president of Hockey Club, 82; and women students, 83
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Brown, L.B., 245
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Buchanan, Sir Walter, 40
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buildings, 26, 26–9, 27, 29, 40, 49, 52, 61, 104, 105, 128–57, 189. See also names of individual buildings
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bulk funding, 356
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Bull, Colin, 173
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Burchfield, Robert, 278
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Business Roundtable. See New Zealand Business Roundtable
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Butterflies and Moths of New Zealand (Hudson), 177
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Cable Price Downer Management Fellows Award, 224
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Cameron, T.W., 162
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Campbell, I.D. (Ian), 231; acting vice-chancellor, 165, 349–50; and banning of Spike, 94; and criminology, 203; and L.R. Richardson, 349, 396– 7n.20; and Law Amendment Group, 231; and Lysistrata production, 349– 50; professor of law and deputy vice-chancellor, 114, 230; publications, 71–2; and publications committee, 302; and radiation scare, 165; retires, 120; Salient article, 94
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Campion, Edith, 292
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Canterbury University College (later University): and academic freedom, 53; and accountancy, 225; and architectural school, 190; and art history, 297; and Asian studies, 197; and biological research, 173; capping procession, 88; endowment, 14; engineering school, 22; founded, 11; Ilam site, 129; and law, 232, 240; library, 385n.11; and MBA programme, 224; and music, 411n.84; and public administration, 60; student radio, 351; supports University of London model, 11–12
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Captain Hobson and the New Zealand Company (J.C. Beaglehole), 71
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careers' service, 325
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Carnegie Corporation, grants from, 58, 59, 68, 72, 197–8, 242, 244, 252, 257, 297
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Carrington, Athol, 225
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Castle, Les, 222
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Cave, Rod, 296
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Caveat, 230
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Centre for Asia/Pacific Law and Business (CAPLAB), 367
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Cercle littéraire français, 284
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Chancellor's Lectures, 112
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chaplaincy, 412n.45
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Chiessi, Enrico, 288
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Chinese studies, 367
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Chowning, Ann, 257
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CIROS (Cenozoic Investigation of the Western Ross Sea), 173–4, 174
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Citizen, 13
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Clark, Megan, 184
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Clark, R.H. (Bob), 161, 168–9, 170, 171, 172, 180, 329, 397n.37
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Clinton, Michael, 194
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Coastal Marine Research Unit, 177
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Coates, J. Gordon, 212
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Collins, Graeme (‘Kumara’), 339
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Committee of Vice-Chancellor and Deans, 113, 266, 285, 301, 357–8
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Commons, Jeremy, 289
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communications, 367
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comparative literature, 290
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Composers Association of New Zealand, 307
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Conlon, Pierre, 281
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Continuing Education, Centre for, 373.
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Cook Islands Maori, 368
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Cornish, H.H., 55
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Cotton building: first stage, 142, 148, 171; naming of, 141; planning of, 138–9, 140, 144; sculpture for, 299; second stage, 144, 151, 153; third and ‘final’ stage, 149; and University Grants Committee, 140, 144, 168
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Council: and academic development, 20, 22, 41, 43; and academic freedom, 53, 62, 320–1; and administrative heads of departments, 124; building and site review (1992), 371, 374; business reported in University Gazette, 112; and college building, 26; and complaints of sedition, 92–4; constitution, 15, 34, 356–7; and Cotton, 24, 52–3; and day teaching, 48; and fees, 361; funding matters, 40, 122, 360; and Hunter building, 142, 144, 145–6; and industrial relations (the subject), 63, 64, 66; and J.C. Beaglehole, 53–4, 70; and Maori graduation ceremony, 365; and McKinnon Walker, 374–5; and name of university, 102, 366; and Palmerston North branch, 108; and ‘procesh’, 90, 347; relations with Hunter as principal, 57–8; rents temporary accommodation, 17–18; and Sarah Anne Rhodes bequest, 45; and site, 25–6, 128–30; and staffing matters, 21, 22, 23, 23–4, 40, 44, 53–4, 59, 62, 236; and student accommodation, 327, 328, 329; and student health schemes, 325; student representation on, 58, 123; student union building, 312; and Students' Association, 311; teaching staff represented on, 75; and university reform, 33, 38; and von Zedlitz, 36–7; Weitzel affair, 92; welcomes foundation professors, 16; and women's hostel, 86
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Council for Recreation and Sport, 251
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credit degree, 126, 161, 259, 281, 303, 326. See also degrees
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Crozier, Mike, 264
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Cul de Sac: the question of New Zealand's future (Franklin), 263
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Culliford, George, 110, 287; assistant to principal, 109, 111, 113, 114; and Don McKenzie, 280; exchanges words with Michael Fowler, 144, 395n.44; and Kirk stairway, 140, 372; and L.R. Richardson, 397n.20; manager of building programme, 101, 114, 118, 135, 138, 140, 141, 142, 152, 155, 238; and Polhill Gully, 136; principal of Palmerston North University College, 109, 110; retirement, 120; suspicious of Massey's expansionist plans, 162
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Cullwick, David, 224
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Curriculum Committee, 104
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Curtis, Neil, 182
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Dakin, J.C., 208
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Dale, A.J., 119
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David Beattie Trust, 367
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Davidson, J.W., 272
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Davis, Colin, 276
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degrees: BA, 30, 42, 44, 63, 258, 367, 411n.81; BA honours, 280; BA/LLB, 232; Bachelor of Design, 373; BCA, 217–18, 224, 227, 228–9, 229, 258, 261, 374, 406n.64; BCA/LLB, 233; BCom, 41, 42–3, 44, 214, 217; BEd, 266–7; BMus, 306, 307, 411n.81; BSc, 22, 42; BSc ‘type B’, 161, 245; BSciTech, 370; LLB, 232, 233, 237, 369; LLM, 237; MA, 51, 63, 250, 251, 280; MA (Applied), 246, 251; MA by thesis, 280, 303; MA in creative writing, 370; Master of Management Studies (Technology), 370; MBA, 224; MLib, 296; MPP, 221, 227, 261; MusB, 69, 305; PhD, 69. See also credit degree; unit degree
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del Re, Arundel, 202
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Delbrück, Hansgerd, 288
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Department of External Affairs, 202
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Department of Internal Affairs, 59;
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Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), 66, 184, 410n.44
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Department of Social Security, 248
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Desborough, L.O., 101, 102, 119, 381
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Development Finance Corporation, 168
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Dewes, Te Kapunga (Koro), 253
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Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, The, 371
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Dictionary of New Zealand English, The (Orsman), 278, 290–1, 305
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diplomas: educational psychology, 265– 6; Japanese studies, 367; librarianship, 296; pharmacy, 191; public administration, 61, 62–3, 221, 257, 261; social science, 248; study of tropical societies, 400n.32
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disabilities, people with, 366
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domestic science, 45
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Dominion Farmers' Institute, 40
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Downes, Cathy, 349
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Dowrick, Harry, 98
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Dronke, Peter, 286
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Duggan, Eileen, 47
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Dunham, Allison, 231
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Dunmore, John, 287
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Easterfield building, 15, 131, 131–2, 132, 139, 149, 179, 181, 193, 204, 372
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Easterfield, Thomas, 31, 38, 47; and additional science wing, 27; on bond between staff and students, 82; chemistry block named after, 111; on college motto, 19; director of Cawthron Institute, 17, 45; portrait of, 54; professor of chemistry, 16–17; provides specifications for science block, 27; public lecture, 21; teaches physics and mechanics, 17; and university reform, 31, 32; mentioned, 80, 82, 162, 181
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ecology. See environmental studies
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economics class (1970), 220
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ecumenical chaplaincy, 412n.45
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Edger, Kate, 383n.6
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Education in New Zealand (Dakin), 208
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Educational Reform: shall we Germanise our educational system? (H. Mackenzie), 34
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Eichelbaum, Siegfried, 83
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Electronic Music Studio, 306
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Ellinger, E.P., 234
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Elliot, Vic, 415n.32
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endowment, rent from, 14
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English I classroom, 279
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English Prose Technique (Gordon), 279, 410–11n.57
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equal employment opportunities, 366
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Esam, Irene, 410n.36
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ethnomusicology, 308
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European studies, 368
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Evening Post: on Axford, 120–1; on Extravaganza, 90; on ‘February specials’, 216; on Hunter building, 26, 154; on middle-aged students, 314; on Murphy building, 153; on open day, 340; on student protest, 333, 413n.73; on Von Zedlitz building, 148; on Winiata, 227
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Evison, Frank, 169
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Experiment, 318
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faculties: architecture, 146, 358, 373; arts, 79, 280, 358, 371; commerce, 79, 143, 211–29, 233–4, 296, 373, 373–4; languages and literature, 280–1, 358; law, 22–3, 79, 146, 154, 229–41, 358, 369–70, 371, 372, 373, 376, 414n.8; science, 79, 363; social science, 218
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Fairburn, Miles, 277
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Farce des bossus, La, 50
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Federation of Labour, 206
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Feilden Taylor (hostel), 326
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Fenton, Ethel, 47
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Fieldhouse, Alice, 195
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finances. See funding and finances
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Findlay, J.G., 381
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First Readings in Old English (Ardern), 410–11n.57
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Firth, Raymond, 252
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Fischer, Emil, 181
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Fleming, Ian, 412n.44
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Fleming, T.R., 381
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Forbes, A.R., 245
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Foundation for Research, Science and Technology, 363
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Fountain, H.R., 214
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Fox, William, 12
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Fraser, Reverend Ian, 349
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funding and finances: (c.1910), 24–5; (1930s), 51–2, 56–7; (1940s), 73–5; (1950s–60s), 105; (1970s), 117; (1980s), 121, 122–3, 355–6, 356; (1990s), 359–60, 361, 363
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Gabites Porter & Partners, 153
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Gager, Owen, 413n.63
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Galvin, Bernie, 319
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gamelan orchestra, 308
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General Assembly Library, 39
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George, H.V., 203
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Gibbs, George, 177
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Gibbs, J.G., 174
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Glide Time (Hall), 302
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golden jubilee (1949). See anniversaries Gordon, Bob, 184
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Gordon, I.A. (Ian), 65; on creative writing courses, 278; and drama studies, 291; and English Language Institute, 201–2; and extramural study, 108; and Hilltop, 318; and Lysistrata production, 349–50; and Mansfield, 303; and Palmerston North branch, 108; on problems of staff recruitment, 105–6; professor of English, 55–6, 60; and publications committee, 72; and site development, 395n.71
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Government Administration in New Zealand (Polaschek), 257
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graduates and graduation ceremonies, 24, 71, 88–9, 89, 196, 307, 348, 369, 378, 379
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Graham, Fred, 299
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Graham, J., 381
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Gray, Alison, 250
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Gray, Douglas, 408n.4
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Greek Tragedy Compared with Modern Drama (Greenwood), 72
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Greer, Germaine, 125
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Gregory, Bob, 412n.20
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Grossmann, J.P., 385n.28
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Groves, David, 289
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gymnasium: new, 133, 135, 193, 202, 312, 322, 324, 325; old, 77, 79, 311, 378
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Gypsies, The (Shaw), 302
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Haast, H.F. von, 381
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Hadfield House, 87
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Hall, T.D.H., 298
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Hall, W.J., 400n.38
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Halton, Brian, 182
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Hamilton, Augustus, 32
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Hancock, Keith, 272
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Hardy, Stewart, 414n.97
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Harris, Peter, 368
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Havel, Václav, 112
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Havinghurst, R.J., 248
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Hawke report, 354
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Hawthorn, Harry, 251
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Health Research Council, 366
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Health Services Research Centre, 366
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Heine, Hilda, 75
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Henley Management College, 358
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Henning, I.A., 87
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Herenga Waka, Te (university marae), 153, 254, 255, 256, 365
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Heretics Club, 82
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Heritage Destroyed (Salmon), 175
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Heyes, J.K., 174
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Hill, Michael, 250
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Hinton, J.M., 268
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Hirschfeld, Michael, 336
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Hogben, George, 33
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Hogg, A.W., 14
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Hogg, Ralph, 405n.38
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Holborow, Les, 353, 355, 375; and accountancy, 228, 403n.51; on ‘bleak’ financial year (1962), 360; departure, 377; at Henley Management College, 358; and music, 308, 352; and occupation of Hunter building, 362; replies to Munz's open letter, 364; vice-chancellor, 228, 381
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Holland, Harry, 93
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Holmes, Frank, 213; and accountancy chair, 214; and Asian studies, 400n.33; economics professor, 209, 212–13, 220–1; on Horace Belshaw, 211–12; and New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, 272; and Planning Council, 222, 261; and public policy and public administration, 212–13, 218, 221, 261; secretary of Hughes Parry committee, 391n.8; and Survey Research Centre, 210; and university extension, 209
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Holyoake, Keith, 332
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home science, 45
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Hudson, G.V., 177
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Hughes Parry Report. See royal commission on the university (1959–60, Hughes Parry)
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Hui Marae, 85
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Humphrey, Ron, 164
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Hunter building, 98, 145, 146, 193, 239, 314; and art collection, 298; colonial Gothic style, 26–7, 154, 372; damaged by earthquake, 142; and law, 133, 143; and music, 143, 144, 146, 308; naming of, 111; occupation of, 361–2, 362; occupied in student protest, 361–2; and physics, 143, 144, 146; restored, 154–5, 360; vacated and threatened with demolition, 142–7, 359. See also buildings
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Hunter, Thomas Alexander, 31, 38, 57, 65, 129; advises Council against expansion, 48; appointed lecturer, 21–2; arts building named after, 111; and Asian studies, 195; college principal, 39, 57–8, 381; complains of traffic noise disturbing classes, 136; and complaints of sedition, 94; compromises with Auckland over sociology and anthropology, 64; death, 242; envisages amalgamation of Victoria and Massey, 110; establishes psychological laboratory, 22; festschrift for, 72, 158; footballer, 21, 82; gives adult education course, 72; knighted, 58; and library acquisitions, 249; and philosophy, 242, 267, 269; president of student clubs, 82; proposes separation into four independent universities, 38; and psychology, 22, 244; rationalist, 22, 77, 269; recommends public lectures, 66; reorganises administration, 113–14; retires, 100; and site of college, 129, 129; and social science, 51, 65, 162; supports Sunday tennis, 80; and university reform, 31, 32, 33; mentioned, 65, 77, 94, 387n.12
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Huntington, Frances, 281
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Hursthouse, Mrs Richmond, 32
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Ideal Society and its Enemies (Fairburn), 277
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Ihimaera, Witi, 289
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Illusions, 294
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income, annual. See funding and finances
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Indonesian, 367
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Industrial Development Conference (1960), 188
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Industrial Relations in New Zealand (Hare), 63
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Introduction to Modal Logic (Cresswell and Hughes), 268
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Institute of Commonwealth Studies, 272
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Institute of Professional Legal Studies, 373
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International Festival of the Arts, 378, 379
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Jack, Avery, 250
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Jackson, Fraser, 214
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James, Canon Percival, 94
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Japanese, 367
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Jarden, Ron, 317
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Jenness, Diamond, 251
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Jenness House, 256
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John Buridan on Self-reference (trans. and comm. Hughes), 268
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Johnsonville (Pearson), 250
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Johnston, Graham, 278
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Jollie, Reverend William, 32
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Jones Men, The (Gray), 250
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Joynt, J.W., 17, 20

