Print preview Close

Showing 96 results

Archivistische beschrijving
Moore Theological College
Print preview View:

Moore College administrative papers

Annotated meeting minutes, reports, correspondence and ephemera relating to the administration and daily running of Moore College during Dr Knox's time as Principal.

Lecture notes

Annotated notes and transcripts of lectures given at Moore Theological College and George Whitefield College.

Knox, David Broughton

Moore College Committee involvement

Canon Knox, in the course of his involvement with Moore Theological College and other agencies, participated in a myriad of their Committees, the minutes of which comprises this series. They include:
Minutes of Moore College Committee, 1982-1983
Minutes of Moore College Council, 1983-1985
Minutes of Board of Studies, c. 1983
Minutes of Friends of Moore College
Minutes of Faculty of Meetings, 1970-1985
Minutes of Board of Examiners, 1972-1977
Minutes of External Studies Committee, 1966-1984
Minutes of Course Review Committee
Minutes of Intervarsity Fellowship Committee, c. 1960-1970
Minutes of Moore College Library Executive, c. 1972-1984
Minutes of Directors of I.M.P.A.C.T. Books, c. 1966-1985

Knox, David Broughton

Papers of D.B. Knox

  • AU AU-MTC 047
  • Collectie
  • 1860-2016

This collection includes minutes of various Moore College and other committees, financial records, correspondence, conference material, speeches, articles, personal papers, transcripts of radio broadcasts, testamurs.

Knox, David Broughton

Report to the Trustees of Moore College

Discussing the teaching load, particularly that of Mr. Chambers with the First Year men. Describes temporary accommodation measures adopted, the servants quarters, accommodation for classes. Suggests a re-arrangement of the present buildings.

Principal's address - List of invited guests and speech notes

Not dated but refers to his illness and to recent arrangements made for him to live outside of Sydney. This would put the date of it's creation at approximately 1906. Discussing past year at the college, the progress of students, his health problems, and the problem of obtaining candidates for Holy Orders, particularly for the Sydney Diocese. Mentions also the need to bring the college chapel from Liverpool to the new site at Newtown.

Resultaten 71 tot 80 van 96