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MALE PILL | The three researchers who are working on the development of a safe male pill (left to right), Dr Ian White (Veterinary Physiology), Dr Damon Ridley (Organic Chemistry) and Dr Alan Jones (Biochemistry) with models of steroid molecules | G77_1_0400 | 1982 | |
MACLEAY MUSEUM | Launch of the book 'Sydney - the 1850s - The Lost Collection'. Pictured is Neil Moor, Manager of the CBC bank, giving a cheque for $11,000 to Barry Groom and Warwick Wickman (left), the authors and Dr Peter Stanbury, Macleay Museum | G77_1_1080 | 1982 | |
CHEMISTRY STAFF | Dr Damon Ridley (Organic Chemistry) and Julie Pastats working on the development of a safe male pill | G77_1_0371 | 1982 | |
Sir Hermann Black receives the 1982 Rotary Vocational Service Award from Sir James Rowland, the Governor, watched by David Kellaway, the President of the Rotary Club of Sydney | G77_1_2096 | 23/3/1982 | ||
Royal Visits | Princess Christina of Sweden opens the 'My Dear Friend Daniel Solander' exhibition at the Macleay Museum. Pictured with her are Sir Hermann and Lady Black, Vice-Chancellor Professor Ward, Mr Justice Selby and Dr Peter Stanbury | G77_1_1081 | 1/4/1982 | |
Mark Baxter demonstrates his prize winning flowform cascade model for the Carslaw Lawn | G77_1_2141 | 1982 | ||
Mark Baxter receives his prize for his design of a flowform cascade for the Carslaw Lawn from Professor John Ward and Dr Katherine Georgouras | G77_1_2142 | 2/4/1982 | ||
The Cascade Design Competition | Professor John Ward presenting Max Baxer (right) with his prize for The Cascade Design Competition and on the left is Dr Georgouras | G77_1_0632 | 1982 | |
Business Administration | Stephanie Bromser is congratulated by Sir Hermann Black and Professor Murray Wells on the award of her Masters in Business Administration - she is the first woman to graduate with this degree | G77_1_2012 | 17/4/1982 | |
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor John Ward, with Liska and Karl Woodhouse, the son and daughter of Professor W J Woodhouse, Professor of Greek from 1901 to 1937. To the right is Suzanne MacAlister, winner of the first Woodhouse Memorial Prize | G77_1_2138 | 15/4/1982 |