MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

MS 106 - FRANKEL, Sir Otto H (1900-1998)


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    XII Pacific Science Congress 1971

  1. Programme

  2. Organizing Committee

  3. Circulars to Symposium Chairmen

  4. Preliminary announcement and invitations

  5. Distinguished members

  6. Miscellaneous correspondence

  7. Finance

  8. Organisation

  9. Programme - P & C (Productivity and Conservation)

  10. Congress lectures


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    XII Pacific Science Congress 1971 (cont'd)

  1. Unesco

  2. Youth Programme

  3. Publishing

  4. Appeals

  5. General Committee

  6. FAO/WHO IAEA UN ORSTOM

  7. IBP

  8. South Pacific Commission

  9. Productivity and Conservation (P & C) Committee meetings


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    XII Pacific Science Congress 1971 (cont'd). Correspondence

  1. Canada

  2. USA individuals

  3. USA

  4. Asia

  5. Europe

  6. Indonesia

  7. Japan

  8. Korea

  9. Malaysia

  10. New Zealand

  11. Pacific

  12. Philippines

  13. South America

  14. United Kingdom

  15. USSR


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    XII Pacific Science Congress 1971 (cont'd)

  1. A1 Soils

  2. A2 Physical Background

  3. A3 Nitrogen Economy

  4. A4 Crop Productivity

  5. A5 Forestry

  6. A6 Plant Exploration

  7. A7 Productivity of Ocean

  8. A8 Protein Nutrition

  9. A9 Biological Control

  10. A10 Conservation


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    XII Pacific Science Congress 1971 (cont'd)

  1. B Man in the Pacific

  2. C Environmental Quality and Resource Management PLTCL, LGL and Admin. (Political, legal and administrative realities)

  3. D Geological Structure and Mineral Resources in the Pacific

  4. D1 Structure and tectonic history of the Pacific Basin

  5. D2 Island arcs and related structures of the Western Pacific Region

  6. D3 Evolution of the continental shelves of the Western Pacific

  7. D4 Mineral resources of the Western Pacific (a) and (b)

  8. D5 Petrology and geochemistry of island arcs in relation to tectonic environment


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    Australian Academy of Science. Science and Society Forum

  1. Steering Committee. Formation (to March 1973)

  2. Steering Committee. Formation (to July 1973)

  3. Minutes of first meeting of Steering Committee, 30 July 1973

  4. Minutes of second meeting of Steering Committee, 29 October 1973

  5. Minutes of third meeting of Steering Committee, 23 April 1974

  6. Minutes of fourth meeting of Steering Committee, 5 June 1974

  7. Minutes of fifth meeting of Steering Committee, 20 September 1974

  8. Minutes of sixth meeting of Steering Committee, 8 November 1974

  9. Public forum, Melbourne, 1974 – correspondence re preparations

  10. Public forum, Melbourne, 1974

  11. Public forum, Melbourne, 1974 – printed papers

  12. Working Group 1 (Environmental impact statements)

  13. Working Group 2 (Water)

  14. Working Group 3 (Educating scientists to be socially aware)

  15. Parliamentary Scientific Committee

  16. Steering Committee membership

  17. Publicity

  18. Miscellaneous correspondence

  19. Miscellaneous information

  20. Miscellaneous

  21. "Australia's policy on nuclear fuels"

  22. Meeting on "Man's place in nature", 1975

  23. Relations with Australian Academy of Science

    x-ao. Pacific Science Association

  24. Council. Preliminary correspondence on XII Congress, 1965-66

  25. Correspondence 1968

  26. Correspondence 1969

  27. Correspondence 1970

  28. Correspondence 1971-74

  29. Council meeting, 5-9 May 1969

  30. Council

  31. Council, 1971, Canberra (2 folders)

  32. XII Congress. Australian support (Individuals)

  33. 1975 Congress and Council, Vancouver

  34. Constitution

  35. Executive

  36. Standing (Scientific) Committees

  37. Standing (Scientific) Committees. Meetings and reports, 1971

  38. Standing (Scientific) Committees. Correspondence on Congress programme, 1971

  39. Inter-Congress Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, 1969

  40. Inter-Congress Symposium, Kuala Lumpur, 1969

  41. Second Inter-Congress, 1973 (Guam)


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    International Biological Programme in Australia, 1964-1974

  1. Australian proposals for Paris meeting, July 1964

    b-p. Australian National Committee

  2. Committee list

  3. Meeting, 27 October 1964

  4. Meeting, 3 September 1964

  5. 1966

  6. Meeting, 18 February 1966

  7. Meetings, 31 May 1966 and 16 September 1966

  8. Meeting, 17 May 1967

  9. Meeting, 17 November 1967

  10. Meeting, 19 July 1968

  11. Meeting, 19 June 1969

  12. Correspondence, 1967-1968

  13. Correspondence, 1969-1971

  14. Correspondence, reports, etc., to Australian Academy of Science 1964-1965

  15. Correspondence, reports, etc., to Australian Academy of Science 1966-1968

  16. Progress report 1969

  17. Council extracts 1963-1967

  18. Section HA (Australia and International)

  19. Sub-committee PCT 1964

  20. Sub-committee PCT 1965 (3 folders)

  21. Sub-committee PCT 1968

  22. Sub-committee PCT 1969

  23. Section PF (Australia and International)

  24. Section PM (Australia and International)

  25. Section PP/PS (Australia)

  26. Section PP/N (Australia)

  27. Section PT (Australia)

  28. Section UM (Australia)

  29. Section UM. Sub-committee on Plant Gene Pools. Minutes of meetings, Rome, October 1966 and September 1967

  30. Miscellaneous IBP reports and other published material referring to IBP (18 volumes)


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    International Biological Programme. Published material from various countries with summary reports of their contribution (1966-1974)

  1. Austria (4 vols)

  2. Belgium (2 vols)

  3. Brazil (1 vol)

  4. Bulgaria (2 vols)

  5. Canada (7 vols)

  6. Czechoslovakia (3 vols)

  7. Denmark (1 vol)

  8. Ecuador (2 vols)

  9. Federal Republic of Germany (1 vol)

  10. Finland (1 vol)

  11. France (6 vols)

  12. German Democratic Republic (1 vol)

  13. Hungary (1 volf)

  14. India (2 vols)

  15. Indonesia (2 vols)

  16. Ireland (2 vols)

  17. Israel (3 vols)

  18. Italy (3 vols)

  19. Japan (10 vols)

  20. Korea (4 vols)

  21. Malaysia (1 vol)

  22. The Netherlands (6 vols)

  23. New Zealand (2 vols)

  24. Nigeria (3 vols)

  25. Norway (2 vols)

  26. Philippines (2 vols)

  27. Poland (3 vols)

  28. Romania (2 vols)

  29. Scandinavian countries (6 vols)

  30. South Africa (3 vols)

  31. Spain (1 vol)

  32. Tanzania (2 vols)

  33. Thailand (2 vols)

  34. United Kingdom (4 vols)

  35. United States (8 vols)

  36. USSR (4 vols)

  37. Uganda (1 vol)

  38. /vebezyeka (1 vol)

  39. Yugoslavia (2 vols)


106/9

    International Biological Programme Printed Material

  1. IBP Handbook nos 1-21

  2. Working Group on Granivorous Birds – "International Studies on Sparrows". Vol. 5 – Vol. 10 (1971-1977) (incomplete)

  3. "Guide to the human adaptability proposals". By J S Werner

  4. "Productivité biologique en Gelgique" (1977). Work of the Belgian section of IBP. In French

  5. Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Ecology. "Secondary productivity of terrestrial ecosystems (principles and methods)", Vols. I & II, 1967. In English

  6. "Resources of the biosphere" (Synthesis of the Soviet studies for the International Biological Programme). Vol.s 2 & 3, 1976. In Russian


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    International Biological Programme

  1. Section CT, 1964-1972. International material

  2. Section CT 1969-1974. Australian material

  3. Section E – Gene plasm. 1964-1965

  4. Section E, UM (excludes "gene pools" and biological control). 1964-1965

  5. Section PT/UM. Herbivores. 1964-1965

  6. Section PP (3 folders). 1965-1973

  7. Section PT. 1969-1973

  8. Section PT. Synthesis centres. 1970-1971

  9. Section UM. Gene Pools (general). 1965

  10. Section UM. Gene Pools. 1961-1967

  11. Section UM. Biological Control. 1965-1966

  12. Section UM. International Committee Meeting, Paris, 2-5 November 1965

  13. FAO-IBP Liaison Committee 1968-1970

  14. Special committee of the International Biological Programme (SCIBP), meeting, Paris, July 1964

  15. SCIBP meeting, Paris, July 1964. UN Agencies, National Committees

  16. SCIBP meeting, Paris, July 1964

  17. Journal articles, 1962-1964

  18. Academy committee meetings, 20 January and 4 February 1964 – preparatory correspondence

  19. Interim National Committee – general correspondence, 1964

  20. Special committee. 2nd meeting, 4-5 February 1965

  21. Correspondence, March 1963 – July 1964

  22. SCIBP correspondence, 1965-1966


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    a-l. International Biological Programme

  1. SCIBP correspondence, 1967

  2. SCIBP – Central Office correspondence, 1968

  3. SCIBP – Central Office correspondence, 1969

  4. SCIBP – Central Office correspondence, 1970-1971

  5. The Biosphere and Science Journal, 1967-1971

  6. Unesco – IBP Committee on Man and the Biosphere, 1971

  7. Meeting, Canberra, 27 August 1971, and meeting of Bureau and convenors, London, 1972

  8. Circulars, 1970-1971

  9. Circulars, 1972

  10. V General Assembly, Seattle, 1972

  11. (see j. above)

  12. (see j. above)

    m-ai. Australian Academy of Science. Review Committee, 1977-1979

  13. Meetings – miscellaneous papers, 1977-1978

  14. Meeting 1, 1-2 August 1977

  15. Meeting 2, 14 November 1977

  16. Meeting 3, 5 April 1978

  17. Meeting 4, 28 April 1978

  18. Meeting 5, 19 June 1978+

  19. Meeting 6, 6 July 1978

  20. Meeting 7, 19 October 1978

  21. Meeting 8, 28 February 1979. Draft of final report

  22. Meetings 1-7. Minutes

  23. Working Group A (Canberra)

  24. Working Group B1 (Armidale)

  25. Working Group B2 (Canberra)

  26. Working Group C (Melbourne)

  27. Working Group D1 (Sydney)

  28. Working Group D2 (Adelaide)

  29. Elections to Fellowship – Applied science and technology

  30. First memorandum to Fellowship from Review Committee, August 1977 (AC 20/77)

  31. Memorandum to Fellowship from Review Committee, December 1977 (AC 30/77)

  32. Letters from Fellows, 1978 (AC 30/78)

  33. Report AC 13.78 and reactions

  34. Report to AGM, 1978 (AM 6/78)

  35. Report AM 3/79


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    Biographical Material

  1. Biographical summary of Frankel by Gavan McCarthy.Questionaire to Frankel. List of publications with addenda. Transcript of interview with Gavan McCarthy, 1985. Transcript of interview with Dr Max Blythe, 15/9/1993. First draft of biographical memoir by L.T. Evans, with addenda and references to notes. Speech by L.T. Evans on the occasion of Frankel's 80th birthday, plus a poem by William Hartley or Hayes.

  2. Obituaries. Notes of funeral service for Sir Otto and Lady Frankel.

  3. Correspondence with Frankel re the memoirs.

  4. Black folder: the ‘explosives file': Frankel's correspondence with with DSIR (NZ) Head Office staff, Directors of other Divisions, etc.

  5. Notebook of visit to Brazil and Argentina, 1928

  6. Notebook of visit to Europe (especially USSR and Vavilov), 1935.

  7. Report to DSIR on visit to Europe 1935 (Wheat Research Institute, Quarterly Reports, vol. 4, 1935-36).


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    Personal Biographical Material

  1. Photos, personal papers: birth, marriage certificates, degrees, citizenship papers etc.

  2. Miscellaneous photographs and press cuttings. Notes about family.

  3. History of the design of the Australian Academy of Science building. Subsequent dealings with Grounds.

  4. Constributions to the Academy history. Academy Fellowships.


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    Miscellaneous Correspondence

  1. Miscellaneous correspondence: Horton letter re archives. Correspondence, articles and notes concerning Lewis Namier and Clunies Ross.

  2. Correspondence with and concerning CSIRO.

  3. The Japan Academy. H. Kuckuck. J.R. Philip, Erna Bennett, J.R. Harlan.

  4. Vavilov memoirs. Vasilov-Frankel Fellowships. Hebe. India 1976. International Genetic Conference 1988. India Phytotron.

  5. SABRAO. UNESCO. US Academy of Science.

  6. Miscellaneous correspondence.

  7. Correspondence: M. Soulé.


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    Miscellaneous Correspondence

  1. Miscellaneous correspondence.

  2. Miscellaneous correspondence.

  3. Correspondence: J.G. Hawkes.

  4. Notes of discussion with L.T. Evans re biography (no. 1-99).

  5. Notes of discussion with L.T. Evans re biography (no. 100-199).

  6. Notes of discussion with L.T. Evans re biography (no. 200-250).


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  1. Correspondence with J B Hair, a New Zealand cytologist, 1949-64
  2. Picture presented by L T Evans to OHF in celebration of the opening of the CERES (Controlled Environment Research) phytotron in 1962. It was inspired by the fact that Ceres is the Roman Goddess of Agriculture.

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