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Item Restricted After being awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws, Sir Robert Menzies addresses the crowd at the Conferring of Degrees ceremony(Reproduced from an unidentified newspaper cutting) Photographer: not knownSir Robert Menzies received an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from the Australian National University for his distinguished eminence in public service.Item Restricted Sir Robert Menzies receives an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from the Australian National University for his distinguished eminence in public service(Reproduced from an unidentified newspaper cutting) Photographer: not knownItem Restricted Design-in-Use exhibition, Drill Hall Gallery - 20 years of the Design Section at the Australian National University displayPhotographer: ANU Photographic ServicesItem Restricted Design-in-Use exhibition, Drill Hall Gallery - Sculpture by Derek WrigleyPhotographer: ANU Photographic ServicesItem Restricted Dr Ian Jackson (Fellow) adjusts the newly-designed equipment in the Research School of Earth Sciences in readiness for rock sample testingPhotographer: Bob Cooper, ANU Photographic ServicesItem Restricted Sir John EcclesPhotographer: ANU Photographic ServicesFoundation Professor of Physiology in the John Curtin School at the Australian National University, 1951-1966; Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1963.Item Restricted Sir John Eccles, Sir Howard Florey, Dr Harry Rosenberg and Sir Hugh Ennor in the Scarth Room of University House, at the Eccles Nobel Prize dinnerPhotographer: ANU Photographic ServicesItem Restricted Mount Stromlo Observatory (aerial view)Photographer: not knownFounded in 1924 as the Commonwealth Solar Observatory; incorporated into the Australian National University (ANU) in 1957; now the ANU's Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics.Item Restricted Mount Stromlo ObservatoryPhotographer: not knownFounded in 1924 as the Commonwealth Solar Observatory; incorporated into the Australian National University (ANU) in 1957; now the ANU's Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics.Item Restricted Mount Stromlo Observatory (aerial view)Photographer: not knownFounded in 1924 as the Commonwealth Solar Observatory; incorporated into the Australian National University (ANU) in 1957; now the ANU's Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics.Item Restricted Dr S.C.B. (Ben) Gascoigne as Reader in Astronomy and Assistant Director (Research), Commonwealth Solar Observatory, Mount Stromlo, 1941-1957Photographer: ANU Photographic ServicesItem Restricted Dr HC Coombs delivers his address at the opening of the John Curtin School of Medical Research at the Australian National UniversityPhotographer: Australian News and Information Bureau, Department of the Interior, CanberraFront row (L-R): The Rt Hon. RG Menzies (partly obscured), Lord Florey, Sir Leslie Melville, Dr HV Evatt. Back row (L-R): Sir Norman Gregg, Mr J Dedman (obscured), Mr RA Hohnen, Mr J Curtin, Professor Burton.Item Restricted Leslie Galfreid Melville, Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University, 1953-1960Photographer: ANU Photographic ServicesSir Leslie Galfreid Melville was Professor of Economics at the University of Adelaide from 1929 to 1931 and held several positions in the Treasury and Commonwealth Bank before becoming Vice-Chancellor of the University in 1953. He was subsequently Chairman of the Australian Tariff Board, a member of the Development Advisory Service of the International Bank and, from 1966 to 1974, Chairman of the Commonwealth Grants Commission.Item Restricted Item Restricted Richard Bomford (student) refuses to comply with a rule against bare feet in the Department of GeologyPhotographer: ANU Photographic ServicesItem Restricted Professor Herbert (Joe) Burton with artist Louis KahanPhotographer: ANU Photographic ServicesThe portrait of Burton, by Louis Kahan, hangs in the library of Burton and Garran Halls at The Australian National University.Item Restricted Ben Gascoigne, Professor in Astronomy at the Australian National University, 1964-1980Photographer: Kevin Smith, ANU Photographic ServicesItem Restricted Ben Gascoigne, Professor in Astronomy at the Australian National University, 1964-1980Photographer: ANU Photographic ServicesItem Restricted Opening of the John Curtin School of Medical Research by The Rt Hon. RG Menzies, Prime Minister of AustraliaPhotographer: Australian News and Information Bureau, Department of the Interior, CanberraFront row (L-R): Professor Ennor, Dr HC Coombs, Lord Florey, Sir Leslie Melville (partly obscured) - Robert Menzies (speaking). Back row (L-R): Dr Carver, Sir Norman Gregg, Mr J Dedman (obscured), Mr RA Hohnen, Mr J Curtin, Professor Burton (partly obscured)