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            | Date Range | 1949 - 1953 |  | Provenance | Andrew Crowther Hurley |  | Description | Bound typescripts with hand written mathematical formulae, diagrams and additions |  
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               | 2-1 | M. A. Thesis 
 'The irreducible crystal classes in four dimensions', typescript with hand written mathematical formulae and diagrams submitted to the University of MelbourneDate Range 1949
                    
                  Quantity 1 cm, Inventory Identifier 2-1
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               | 2-2 | Dissertation - Volume 1 (Ph.D. Thesis) 
 'On orbital theories of molecular structure', Part I, 'The covalent bond' and Part II, 'Polyatomic Molecules'; typescript with hand written mathematical formulae, diagrams and additions. Submitted while a member of Trinity College, Cambridge Note: It is thought that the dissertation, comprising the Ph.D. thesis and the two subsequent volumes, made up ACH's application for Fellowship of Trinity College, Cambridge. He was a Fellow of Trinity College from 1955 to 1956.Date Range 1952
                    
                  Quantity 2.5 cm, Inventory Identifier 2-2
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               | 2-3 | Dissertation - Volume 2 
 Part III 'Crystal classes in N dimensions', typescript with hand written mathematical formulae, diagrams and additions. Submitted while a member of Trinity College, Cambridge Note: It is thought that the dissertation, comprising the Ph.D. thesis and the two subsequent volumes, made up ACH's application for Fellowship of Trinity College, Cambridge. He was a Fellow of Trinity College from 1955 to 1956.Date Range 1952
                    
                  Quantity 1.5 cm, Inventory Identifier 2-3
                   Box Number 1
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               | 2-4 | Dissertation - Volume 3 
 'The electrostatic calculations of molecular energies'; typescript with hand written mathematical formulae, diagrams and additions. Submitted to Trinity College, Cambridge while employed by the Chemical Physics Section of CSIRO Note: It is thought that the dissertation, comprising the Ph.D. thesis and the two subsequent volumes, made up ACH's application for Fellowship of Trinity College, Cambridge. He was a Fellow of Trinity College from 1955 to 1956.Date Range 1953
                    
                  Quantity 1.7 cm, Inventory Identifier 2-4
                   Box Number 1
                   Series 2
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