Planetarium Highlight:
Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
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Letter, 14/05/1938, Miss D Barron to H D Skinner, Telegram: Is it convenient for me return Monday instead Friday Barron
Letter, 05/04/1938, Miss D Barron to H D Skinner, Thanks for your kindness while I worked at the musuem. My dog was killed in an accident. Has my place been filled yet?
Letter, 26/04/1938, H D Skinner to Miss D Barron, Miss Hillary Runnerstrum is your successor and I was sorry to hear about your dog.
Letter, 21/03/1938, H D Skinner to Miss D Barron, Reference for Doreen Barron for future employment
Letter, 16/08/1938, H D Skinner to Dr. Batchelor, Points in favour of advertising for a Keeper in Zoology
Letter, 18/08/1938, H D Skinner to Dr. Beaglehole, I assume we are examiners for anthropology this year, please give me your draft.
Letter, 20/12/1937, H Beattie to H D Skinner, Tuhawaiki's revolver was named by my informant. Discussion on interviewing Maori as a useful source of information.
Letter, 30/05/1938, H D Skinner to H Beattie , I would like to see your account of Puoho's raid published as a pamphlet or booklet.
Letter, 01/07/1938, H D Skinner to Ct. W Bell, If wooden bowls and fish hooks are still used in Niue, could you help procure some for Museum collections? We are also interested in food pounders and adzes.
Letter, 12/08/1938, Ct. W Bell to H D Skinner, Most ethnographic material has gone to other places but I will do what I can for you.
Letter, 23/12/1937, P H Buck to H D Skinner, Discussion of authenticity of wooden bowls and the origin of Tahitian pounders and hafted adze attributed to Rarotonga
Letter, 23/12/1937, P H Buck to H D Skinner, I was grieved to hear of Bishop William's passing and recommend he be awarded the Hector medal posthumously.