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Wadham, Samuel MacMahon (1891 - 1972)

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The following entries are from the History of Australian Science and Technology Bibliography.

Books

  • Humphreys, L.R., Wadham: Scientist for Land and People, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2000, 240 pp. [ Details ]

  • Wadham, S. M., Australian Farming 1788-1965, F. W. Cheshire, Melbourne, 1967, 156 pp. [ Details ]

  • Wadham, Sir Samual, Selected addresses / with a biographical study by G. Blainey, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1956, 91 pp. [ Details ]

  • Wadham, Sir Samuel MacMahon, Science, The Pattern of Australian Culture, A. L. McLeod, Oxford University Press; Cornell University Press, Melbourne; Ithaca, 1963. [ Details ]

Book Chapters

  • Humphreys, L. R., 'Wadham, Sir Samuel McMahon (1891-1972), Professor of Agriculture', in John Ritchie and Diane Langmore (eds), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 16, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2002, pp. 456-459. (Also available at http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160549b.htm) [ Details ]

Edited Books

  • Leeper, G. W. (ed.), Sir Samuel Wadham, Melbourne, 1956. [ Details ]

Journal Articles

  • Flesch, Juliet and McPhee, Peter, '150 Years, 150 Stories: Samuel McMahon Wadham', Uni News, vol. 12, no. 14, 2003, p. 4. [ Details ]

  • Wadham, Sir Samuel, 'The Extension to the Agricultural School. [Historical Review of the University of Melbourne School.]', Melbourne University Gazette, vol. 11, 1955, pp. 82-83. [ Details ]

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