Accession[2013.0008] Papers of Irving David SaulwickIdentifierUMA-ITE-2013000800067Scope and ContentSAUL00446 Loose papers in an inscribed manila folder. Due to the large quantity of documents, these papers have been rehoused across four inventory items: SAUL00444; SAUL00445; SAUL00446; and SAUL00447. The manila folder has been retained as part of SAUL00444.
Contains correspondence, drafts and other documents relating to proposals by Irving Saulwick and Denis Muller for co-authored publication(s) on Australian society, one with the working title Illuminating Australia, to be based on Saulwick Poll data and interviews with prominent Australians. The book(s) did not progress to print stage.
Part 3 includes: correspondence with publisher Penguin Australia, including countersigned copy of publishing agreement for Illuminating Australia; correspondence from some of the people contacted as potential interviewees (including Malcom Fraser, Elizabeth Jolley); questions for discussions with interviewees (including Sir James Gobbo, Bill Hayden, Pat Dodson); transcript of interview with Sir James Gobbo, 4 December 1997; chapter outlines, draft material, handwritten notes; Hollingworth, Peter Public Thoughts of an Archbishop (1996), Corporation of the Synod of the Diocese of Brisbane. ISBN 1 875650 93 8. A collection of Archbishop Hollingsworth's columns for the Queensland newspaper Sunday Sun (later Sunday Mail); Perspectives - The Magazine for Clients and Associates of Arthur Andersen, Summer 1996. With cover story on Archbishop Peter Hollingworth; faxed correspondence received by Irving Saulwick from Phil Rabl, on the subject of multiculturalism; faxed correspondence received by Irving Saulwick from Denis Muller, with comments on interview questions.Access StatusOpen for public accessRequest TypeRequest unitUnit2013.0008 Unit 0009
Saulwick, Irving D., Poll Books Etc. Part 3 of 4 (17 June 1996-14 February 1997), [UMA-ITE-2013000800067]. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 17/11/2025, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/327276