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Hilma Dymphna Clark (née Lodewyckx; 18 December 1916 – 12 May 2000), was an Australian linguist and educator. She was married to the historian Manning Clark.[1]
^Jones, Philip (May 2000) Dymphna Clark obituary, theguardian.com; accessed 6 June 2015.
Hilma DymphnaClark (née Lodewyckx; 18 December 1916 – 12 May 2000), was an Australian linguist and educator. She was married to the historian Manning...
The DymphnaClark Memorial Lecture is presented in honour of DymphnaClark, an Australian linguist and educator, and wife of historian Manning Clark. The...
untrue. By examining Clark's letters and diary, the writer Mark McKenna established that it was Clark's future wife Dymphna, and not Clark, who was present...
built for Professor Manning Clark (1915 – 1991), described as "Australia's most famous historian", and his wife, DymphnaClark, (1916 – 2000), a linguist...
Writers Lecture The closing address for the Perth Writers Festival 2013 DymphnaClark Memorial Lecture 2013 ICORN Oration 2013. Full list of awards:[citation...
"Senior Australian of the Year" 2010. In the same year she presented the DymphnaClark Memorial Lecture. In the Australia Day Honours of 2012, Maggie Beer...
Fellowship, The Commonwealth Fund, New York, 1994–96 Presented the 2004 DymphnaClark Memorial Lecture Vice Chancellor's Senior Leadership Award, University...
detail – "written with verve, but fortified with awesome scholarship" as DymphnaClark put it in her review of Nature's Argonaut. He makes a point of visiting...
April 2010. Clark, Anna. The First Annual DymphnaClark Lecture Archived 24 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine, delivered at the Manning Clark House, 2 March...
Ellen Dymphna Cusack AM (21 September 1902 – 19 October 1981) was an Australian writer and playwright. Born in Wyalong, New South Wales, Cusack was educated...
Kirsti Koch Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní Chung, Sandra Cirlot, Victoria Clark, DymphnaClark, Eve V. Clopper, Cynthia Cole, Jennifer S. Condee, Nancy Contini-Morava...
organisation Australians Against Racism. In 2007 she presented the DymphnaClark Memorial Lecture. Hiam (1998) Sheherazade Through the Looking Glass:...
award. Fulbright 2002 Senior Scholar. In 2008, Rubenstein presented the DymphnaClark Memorial Lecture on the topic From Suffrage to Citizenship: the creation...
(1983). South sea merchant; edited and translated by Peter Sack and DymphnaClark. Boroko, Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies. pp. 38, 43, 98. Maaz...
Association of Headmistresses (1936–37) DymphnaClark (née Lodewyckx) – Language scholar and wife of historian Manning Clark Nina Alison Crone OAM – Teacher;...
published articles, chapters, papers and biographical entries on the writers Dymphna Cusack, Miles Franklin, Florence James, Cusack's partner Norman Freehill...
in the USA. Cambridge University Press. p. 99. ISBN 978-1-139-49126-6. Dymphna Calica-La Putt (8 December 2011). "Tagalog ballots to make voting more...
Crowley (born 1971) Sophie Cunningham (born 1963) Jean Curlewis (1898–1930) Dymphna Cusack (1902–1981) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z...
people who for centuries gathered there to worship at the shrine of St. Dymphna, the patron saint of lunatics. During the late 1800s, the State built many...
Virginia show, Oberst, along with Joel Petersen and brothers Todd Fink and Clark Baechle, formed a band called Norman Bailer, later known as The Faint. A...
Sack, Peter G. (ed.). Governor in New Guinea (PDF). Translated by Clark, Dymphna. Canberra: Australian National University. pp. 84–86. Lambi, I.N. (2019)...