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Robert Jackson Noble - Records

Title
Robert Jackson Noble - Records
Repository
University of Sydney, Archives
Reference
P 82 and others
Date Range
1908 - 1935
Description

Memorabilia of undergraduate study 1912-19; student assignments 1908, 1915; lecture notes 1912-13; research correspondence and publications 1923-35 [10 cm, P 82]. Related records include: research correspondence with E. Ashby 1940-43 in the records of the Biological Science School [G50/314, 315, 417]; research correspondence with R.D. Watt in the records of the Agriculture Faculty [G29/30]; teaching records relating to a course in mycology 1930 [G50/206, 238] and reminiscences of student days 1912-15 [G29/30]; personal correspondence with R.D. Watt [G29/30].

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