Professor of Economics, Victoria University College, 1920-1950 (retired). Spent some years in practice as a barrister in Feilding. Married to May. See `Who's who in NZ' 1956.
There are 8 related items to this topic
Date:
[1909]
By:
Isaacs, Jacob Nathan, 1877-1962; Sisarich, Warren, active 1980s-1990s
Ref:
PAColl-D-0904
Description:
Decipherable names are: F G A Stuckey MA; F W S Bartley MA; B D Ashcroft BA; Mr Hutton MA; J W Ross MA; Mr Taylor BA; R Kennedy BA; C C H Rockel BA; Miss Joh...
Date:
1928
From:
New Zealand Employers' Federation :Photographs of annual conferences
Ref:
PAColl-D-1014
Description:
Delegates and politicians attending the 1928 National Industrial Conference grouped on the main steps of Parliament. Photographed by an unknown photographer...
Date:
[1935-1963]
From:
O'Shea, Alexander Paterson, 1902-1990 : Papers
Ref:
MS-Papers-7728-05
Description:
Applications for positions by O'Shea, and copies of references from various people
Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Date:
[1915-1955]
From:
Mills, Thomas Lewis, 1865-1955 : Papers
Ref:
MS-Papers-7007-01
Description:
Comprises letters from Mills's son, William Anthony, while serving in WWI and telegram informing him of his son being in hospital; expanded biographical piec...
Date:
[1928-1972]
From:
O'Shea, Alexander Paterson, 1902-1990 : Papers
Ref:
MS-Papers-7728-21
Description:
Includes reports, newsletters, submissions etc
Arrangement: The papers are in their original order
Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Date:
[1940-1941]
From:
Coates, Joseph Gordon, 1878-1943 : Papers
Ref:
MS-Papers-1785-212
Description:
Most correspondents identified and entered in the Name field; also includes letter from [?] R A Ross, Wellington and a Wellington medical centre or represent...
Date:
[1923-1944]
From:
O'Shea, Alexander Paterson, 1902-1990 : Papers
Ref:
MS-Papers-7728-12
Description:
Inward and outward correspondence, employment references, suggestions for economy in the Wellington City Council's operation of libraries, notes and other pa...
Date:
1900-1945
From:
Haast family: Collection
Ref:
MS-Papers-0037-294