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Extractions: Home Browse Search Supported Pages Current Supporters Former Supporters Foundation Supporters Financial support for work on the Guide to the Archives of Science in Australia came from three sources. The project was initially funded by a grant from the Committee to Review Australian Studies in Tertiary Education (CRASTE) in late 1987. CRASTE was established by the Commonwealth Department of Employment, Education and Training in connection with the Australian Bicentenary celebrations of 1988. Though it was realised from the outset that this grant would not be sufficient to see the task completed, it did allow the collection of a significant amount of data and the establishment of a database system to handle the information. A grant from the Helen M. Schutt Trust in late 1988 allowed for the further collation of data and its entry into the database. Then in late 1989 the National Centre for Research and Development in Australian Studies (now the National Centre for Australian Studies) at Monash University provided sufficient funds to see the remaining data processed and the output prepared for publication. The National Library of Australia also provided funds to allow work to continue on the database, specifically the collation and assemblage of data in a format suitable for use on the OZLINE network.
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Extractions: MMHC Home Hours About Us Contact Us ... HML Home In Memoriam - Doctors of Hawaii In Memoriam project of the Hawaii Medical Association Auxiliary began in 1952 and the first two volumes were completed in 1956 for the 100th anniversary of the Hawaii Medical Association. For more than 30 years the project was continued by Mrs. Betty Katsuki and this index is dedicated to her. Hawaii Medical Library would like to recognize and thank the following individuals for composing the biographies in this project: Ann Catts, MD, Florence Chinn, MD, Margery Hastert, Betty Katsuki, Marnie Straehley, and Mary Anne West. This Index to In Memoriam - Doctors of Hawaii is an alphabetical list of the physicians, their dates as known, and an indication if a photograph and oral history is available. For more information about physicians in Hawaii, please take a look at Medicine in Hawaii: Oral History Series and the . You may also contact the Center at (808) 536-9302, x112 or mmhc@hml.org . Inquiries may also be mailed to Mamiya Medical Heritage Center, Hawaii Medical Library, 1221 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. A B C D ... W X Y Z ADAMS, EDWIN BROWN
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