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Jeremiah Joseph Stable

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where he obtained a troop of Australian soldiers, and returned with them to the printing office. On this occasion, the police allowed him to enter. Then with the assistance of the Queensland Government Printer, all but 3 copies of the Hansard were destroyed. Only the copy retained by Stable himself
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After the war, Stable resumed his academic career at the University of Queensland. On 15 February 1923 the university appointed him as the McCaughey Professor of Modern Languages and Literature. He served as Dean of the Faculty of Arts for seven years and Dean of Commerce for six years.
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where he obtained an honours degree in medieval and modern languages, specialising in English literature. Between 1905 and 1908, he taught at the Commercial University of Cologne in Germany, while studying English and German philosophy at the
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of the University. An open air theatre was established in his name on the grounds of the University in 1923 for third year Shakespearean students to use. This open air theatre was officially named for him and marked with a plaque, with Dame
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1987, English, Book, Illustrated edition: Vivant professores : distinguished members of the University of Queensland, 1910-1940
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In 1914 Stable undertook an extensive tour of northern Queensland with T.E. Jones, the newly appointed University press officer.
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is known to have survived, having been found amongst his garden tools after Stable and his wife had died; it is held by the
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and is considered a treasure of the John Oxley Library collection. Another copy had been donated to the
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Stable retired in December 1952. He died in Brisbane on 24 December 1953. His funeral was held at
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In 1912, Stable was appointed as a lecturer in modern languages at the University of Queensland.
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During World War I, Stable joined the Australian Army and became an official censor. In 1917, a
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Vivant professores : distinguished members of the University of Queensland, 1910-1940
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Vivant professores : distinguished members of the University of Queensland, 1910-1940
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as part of its set courses as early as 1923, due in large part to the work of Stable and
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Stable married fellow Australian, Irene Bingham Sheridan in 1908. They had three sons.
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against conscription. In the normal course of events, this speech would be reported in
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President of the English and Modern Languages Association of Queensland for 25 years
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Stable collection 1917 – 1991: treasure collection of the John Oxley Library
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Stable collection 1917 – 1991: treasure collection of the John Oxley Library
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The University of Queensland was among the first to include the study of
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President of the Queensland Authors and Artists Association 1921-1931
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Life member of the Modern Humanities Research Association of England
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but it has since vanished. The fate of the third copy is unknown.
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group in 1925-26. He was President of this group from 1926-1945.
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was strongly in favour of conscription. On 22 November 1917, the
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President of the University of Queensland Dramatic Society, 1912
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J. J. Stable Collection at the State Library of Queensland
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was held to allow conscription into military service; the
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Ancestry.com. Australia, Birth Index, 1788–1922 . 2010.
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This Knowledge (XXG) article incorporates text from
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Jeremiah Stable

University of Queensland
Brisbane
Queensland
Willaston
Cambridge University
Bonn University
national referendum
Australian Prime Minister
Billy Hughes
Queensland Premier
T. J. Ryan
Queensland Parliament
Hansard
War Precautions Act
Queensland Government Printing Office
Queensland Police
Victoria Barracks
State Library of Queensland
National Library of Australia
Australian literature
Frederick Walter Robinson
Henry Alcock
Thomas Parnell
Australian Broadcasting Commission
Brisbane Repertory Theatre
Historical Society of Queensland
Queensland Museum
St Mary's Anglican Church

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