Hermann Black
Sir Hermann David Black AC (15 November 1904, Sydney – 28 February 1990, Sydney) was an economist, public-affairs commentator and university chancellor.[1][2] He was knighted in 1974 and appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia in 1986.[3][4][5]
Awards included: M. Ec. (Syd), F.C.I.S., F.A.S.A., Hon. D. LITT (N'csle, NSW), Knight Bachelor, A.C. Doctor of the University (U.N.E.), (h.c.), Doctor of the University (Syd), (honoris causa).[6]
References
- B. H. Fletcher. "Black, Sir Hermann David (1904–1990)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. First published in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 17, (MUP), 2007.
- Black, Sir Hermann David (1904–1990), Life Summary, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University
- Black, Hermann David, (Sir) (1904-1990), trove.nla.gov.au
- Knight Bachelor, 15 June 1974, It's an Honour, "Chancellor of the University of Sydney"
- Companion of the Order of Australia, 9 June 1986, "In recognition of service to learning, education and to public affairs."
- Hermann David Black, une.edu.au
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Preceded by Sir Charles McDonald |
Chancellor of the University of Sydney 1970–1990 |
Succeeded by Sir James Rowland |
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