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Responsible for 'War Notes' (1914-17) in the Telegraph, he published short stories, articles, literary criticism and verse in the Bulletin, Hermes, New Triad and the Lone Hand; his work later appeared in the Australian Quarterly and Australian Highway.
Book of Remembrance entry
B.A., LL.B., Librarian, Fisher Library : Sergeant, General Service Reinforcements, A.I.F. Enlisting 25th March, 1918, and sailing as sergeant 14th October, returned from South Africa on account of the Armistice. Beauchamp Prize, 1904, 5 and 7; Wentworth Medal, 1904; University Prize for English Verse, 1903 and 4. Early education at All Saints' College, Bathurst. Later at St. Paul's.
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1881Birth in Double Bay -- NSW, Australia 2 May 1881
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1890Early education at All Saints' College, Bathurst, NSW, Australia 1890
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1902Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1902
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1905Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1905
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1907Travelled to Europe 1907 - 1908
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1909Journalist at Sydney -- NSW, Australia 1909
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1910Journalist at Sydney -- NSW, Australia 1910
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1911Married 9 Aug 1911 at St Mark's Church : Darling Point [ NSW Australia ]
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1918Enlisted 25 Mar 1918
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1921Librarian at Camperdown -University of Sydney- NSW, Australia 1921
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1944Married 16 May 1944 at Ashfield [ NSW Australia ]
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?Literary Critic at Sydney -- NSW, Australia
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1962Death in Box Hill -- VIC, Australia 8 September 1962
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