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… She designed trays to hold paints, found supplies of paper and crayons, wool and clay, and conducted week-long …
Type: Biography
… an important contribution to science, publishing numerous papers on a wide range of biological and ethnological topics …
Type: Biography
… Friedlander’s photographs had been published in British newspapers in the mid-1950s, but she initially had no plans to … in art galleries and museums were rare. The variety of newspapers and periodicals for which Friedlander worked … at least eight of his books, as well as in other books, newspapers, periodicals, exhibitions and Stead’s own blog – are …
Type: Biography
… College from 1948 to 1950, later enrolling in arts papers at Massey University in 1963. While at Otago McKenzie …
Type: Biography
… been instructed never to write the names down, because the paper would be put with profane things in a box and these …
Type: Biography
… agencies, speak at conferences and seminars, write papers for symposia, edit manuscripts for publication, and …
Type: Biography
… which were the subject of his first published New Zealand paper in 1940. The article was influenced by his work in … moral authority through public addresses and newspaper articles on subjects such as agriculture, food …
Type: Biography
… as a compositor with the Otago Daily Times and Witness Newspapers Company. Before long he had become the leading figure … the Beacon. He left the editorship in June 1906, and the paper went bankrupt in 1907. Paul's respectability, caution, …
Type: Biography
… in Perth, Western Australia. Tarlton regularly presented papers at conferences on his archaeological finds and marine …
Type: Biography
… prizes for her writing and submitting articles to newspapers’ children’s pages. In 1936 she won a scholarship to … offered her services as school reporter to the local newspapers, and she was soon writing a regular column for the … contributed articles to the women’s page of the Press newspaper and to the university magazine Canta , which she also …
Type: Biography
… and those of his people in letters to officials and newspapers. He was angered by the intolerance and discrimination … of Wī Tako and his wife. He threw down the useless piece of paper and exclaimed: 'You buy as much as you can of our …
Type: Biography
… as a reporter, with Christchurch’s Press and Star newspapers and later Wellington’s Evening Post . He continued … MA in English literature included a substantial research paper, ‘The New Zealand experience: an analysis of the …
Type: Biography
… Students' Association, and at their 1897 conference read a paper critical of the sanitary and moral state of Te Whiti …
Type: Biography
… of earning a living. Between 1902 and 1906 he edited labour papers in Grenfell and Queanbeyan. He seems to have seen …
Type: Biography
… (Wellington Teachers’ College, 1965), and Inscription on a paper dart: selected poems 1945–72 (some previously …
Type: Biography
… been the principal sufferers'. He was attacked by his own paper, the Colonist , as well as by Cutten's Witness. But he …
Type: Biography
… prominent Liberals, especially Seddon and Ward. Pro-Liberal papers like the New Zealand Times referred to him as 'Honest …
Type: Biography
… he was interested in their development. Rosenberg taught papers at all levels on the contemporary and historical New … spoke regularly on radio, and wrote prolifically in newspapers and other publications, including political and …
Type: Biography
… Flats’ cartoon strip, which appeared in more than 120 newspapers worldwide during the 1980s and 1990s and spawned a … reporter on the night shift at Wellington’s Dominion newspaper, and submitted several cartoons to the Manawatū Daily … to break into professional cartooning. To his surprise, the paper appointed him their cartoonist and weather map artist. …
Type: Biography
… His pleasure in politics came from being busy: shuffling paper – not always expeditiously or effectively, agonising …
Type: Biography