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Further papers.

University of Auckland Library
6 cm.

Testimonial.

University of Auckland Library
1 v. (unpaged)

Literary papers.

University of Auckland Library
5 metres.

Papers.

University of Auckland Library
.5 m.

Journal / [John Martyn ; with notes by John Hawkins Graham].

University of Auckland Library
75, 9 leaves.

Papers.

University of Auckland Library
4 vols.
Cocker was an Auckland lawyer, member of the Senate of the University of New Zealand 1940-1961, and President of the Auckland University College Council 1939-1961.

Research notes re history of University of Auckland Library.

University of Auckland Library
2 folders.

Literary manuscript.

University of Auckland Library
30 cm.

Rutland Group minute book.

University of Auckland Library
1 v.

Drama as a reflective device in teacher education programmes : paper presented at the annual conference of the New Zealand Association for Research in Education, 6-9 December, 2001 / Paul Heyward and Tracy Hansen.

University of Auckland Library
14 leaves ;

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