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letter, 26/10/1934, H D Skinner to John McIndoe, Following a previous conversation Skinner details plans for museum extensions and discusses the start of the museum extension fund.
letter, 29/09/1934, John McIndoe, Commercial Designer to H D Skinner, McIndoe thanks Skinner for the honour of being appointed as the Association's representative on the Museum Management Committee.
letter, 19/12/1934, H D Skinner to Mrs J MacLachlan, On behalf of the Museum Management committee Skinner thanks MacLachlan for the china she contributed to a collection.
letter, 07/12/1934, H D Skinner to The Registrar, University of New Zealand, The letter would have accompanied a schedule for marks in Anthropology Papers A and B.
letter, 17/10/1934, H D Skinner to The Registrar, University of New Zealand, A list of candidates that passed a practical examination in Anthropology.
letter, 01/12/1934, H D Skinner to H.E. Maude, Island of Beru, Gilbert Islands, Thank you for the gift of material. Discusses string games which are connected with the Gilbert Islands.
letter, 01/10/1934, The Registrar, University of New Zealand to H D Skinner, Stamps were enclosed with the letter to cover the costs of previous telegrams.
letter, 26/09/1934, H D Skinner to The Registrar, University of New Zealand, Confirms that no corrections were required for the proofs of the papers he sent. The envelope Skinner included would have contained proofs and manuscripts of examination papers.
letter, 22/09/1934, E T Norris, The Registrar, University of New Zealand to H D Skinner, Apologises for unnecessary telegraphs about the Anthropology papers, said he received them but forgot to record the receipt in his book.
letter, 20/09/1934, H D Skinner to E T Norris, The Registrar, University of New Zealand, Contacting Norris in response to Archey saying that Norris was still awaiting Anthropology exam papers. Says he posted them a month ago and enclosed duplicate copies.
letter, 27/07/1934, E T Norris, The Registrar, University of New Zealand to H D Skinner, Receipt confirming that the Anthropology exam papers arrived.
letter, 04/12/1933, E T Norris, The Registrar, University of New Zealand to, Memorandum advising that according to the Senate on recommendation from the Academic Board all examiners go through a specific process when there is a misprint or mistake in an exam.