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    Frederika (Freda) Bage OBE (11 April 1883 – 23 October 1970) was an Australian biologist, university professor and principal and women's activist. Bage was born...
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    World War I. Bage was the only son of Edward Bage, a wholesale chemist from St Kilda, a suburb of Melbourne. He had two sisters, Freda Bage, who would become...
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    founded in 1913 and it admitted its first women residents in 1914 under Freda Bage, the first principal. She was an admirer of the domestic science pioneer...
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  • Lilla Watson, Indigenous Australian activist, visual artist and academic Freda Bage, biology lecturer and first principal of the Women's College at UQ Dana...
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  • nine common rooms, Chiselhurst seminar room, senior common room, the Freda Bage common room, Maureen Aitken garden and grounds and tennis courts.[citation...
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    Brook Hotel and was located alongside Sandgate Road (now Bage Street, named after Freda Bage, first principal of The Women's College, University of Queensland)...
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  • (MG), Divinópolis Guarani Futebol Clube, Campinas Guarany Futebol Clube, Bagé Guarany Futebol Clube (Camaquã) Guarany Sporting Club, Sobral Associação...
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  • has continued to be the character of the Club. In 1915 the biologist Freda Bage was made president of the Club, owing to her research and interest in...
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  • attended the ceremony where the club president presented the chair to Freda Bage, principal of the college. "Henrietta Willmore". Australian and New Zealand...
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    with 21 member organisations. Mrs J.T. Bell was the first president. Freda Bage, biologist and first Head of the Women's College at the University of...
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  • Badri (living, Sudan, nf) Hala El Badry (born 1954, Egypt, nf/f) Robert Bage (1730–1801, England, f) Walter Bagehot (1826–1887, England, nf) Julio Baghy...
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  • Toowong, Queensland. For services to ex-servicemen and women. Jessie Eleanor Bage, of Toorak, Victoria. For social welfare services in the Commonwealth of...
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