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Thomas Jollie Smith

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Alongside his work in East Malvern, Jollie Smith worked as director of studies and lecturer in apologetics at the Deaconess' Training Institute from 1911 to 1921. He pioneered the teaching of Japanese at the University of Melbourne alongside Senkichi 'Moshi' Inagaki in 1919–21. He was impacted by the
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Handbook to Victoria : prepared for the members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, on the occasion of their visit to Victoria, under the direction of the Victorian executive
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In 1922, he became chair of Hebrew and Old Testament studies at the Theological Hall, Ormond College until his death in 1927. His library was donated to Ormond after his death.
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Thomas Jollie Smith was born in Argyll, Scotland, the family moved to Queensland when Jollie Smith was 5, and then moved to Victoria when he was 10. Educated at
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How we got our English bible authorised and revised : a lecture delivered under the auspices of the local branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society
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The Apocrypha : lecture delivered under the auspices of the Narracoorte Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society on August 9, 1899
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Jollie Smith's younger brother, Robert Neil Smith, was Professor of Mining Engineering at the University of Tasmania from 1902.
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gaining his BA in 1881 and his MA in 1883 in language and logic. A Presbyterian minister, he trained at Theological Hall,
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who was the second woman to be admitted as a solicitor in New South Wales, and a foundation member of the  
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Communication, Interpreting and Language in Wartime: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
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The Christian faith in its relation to teetotalism, temperance, and total abstinence
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influenza epidemic of 1920, and he had to convalesce in Queensland for two months.
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The criticism of the Old Testament : being the text of the inaugural address
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Jollie Smith married Jessie Ochiltree McLennan in 1882, they had one daughter,
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Baldwin, Jennifer Joan (2020), Laugesen, Amanda; Gehrmann, Richard (eds.),
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Melbourne, National Foundation for Australian Women and The University of.
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The Hebrew, the Jew and the Christian : an Old Testament study
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Jollie Smith started working as a tutor and lecturer at
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Thomas Seargent Hall; A M Laughton; T Jollie Smith,
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Scotch College
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Ormond College
Trinity College
Janet Clarke Hall
Naracoorte
Christian Jollie Smith
Communist Party of Australia



"Smith, Thomas Jollie (1858–1927)"
"Janet Clarke Hall History - JCH History"


"Smith, Thomas Jollie (1858–1927)"
"Deaconess Training Institute - Organisation - The Australian Women's Register"
"About"
"The Implications of War for the Teaching of Japanese Language in Australian Universities, 1917–1945"
doi
10.1007/978-3-030-27037-7_4
ISBN
978-3-030-27037-7
"Australian Dictionary of Evangelical Biography - SMITH, Thomas Jollie (1858-1927)"
"PROFESSOR T. JOLLIE SMITH"
"JOLLIE SMITH MEMORIAL"
"Robert Neil Smith - University of Tasmania"
"Jollie Smith, Christian (1885–1963)"
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