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Louis Charles ("Charles") Birch - Records

Title
Louis Charles ("Charles") Birch - Records
Repository
University of Sydney, Archives
Reference
P 131
Date Range
1953 - 1986
Description

Research correspondence 1955-83; philosophy of biology correspondence 1980-83; teaching materials including lecture notes 1967-73; administrative records 1953-76 including the Faculty of Science History and Philosophy of Science Committee; ABC-TV scripts and related records 1960-65; Club of Rome and scientific boards correspondence and circulars 1962-75; personal records 1960-86; memorabilia [0.5 m P 131].

Quantity
0.5 m
Access
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