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Frank William Ernest Gibson - Records

Collection Title
Frank William Ernest Gibson - Records
Repository
Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
Reference
MS 228
Date Range
1937 - 2005
Description

Personal and biographical material, 1937-2005; material relating to Gibson's University of Melbourne years, 1954-1967; material relating to Gibson's time at the Australian National University, 1966-2003; scientific and general correspondence, 1961-1988; material relating to study leave and overseas visits, 1972-1988; other material including material relating to the Melbourne Bugs School, 1998-1999, Newton-Abraham visiting professorship, 1982-1983, and energy transfer fund, 1988-1997.

Quantity
6 boxes (0.84 m)

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