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Obituary: Vincent Burke, cowboy boot-wearing producer, mentor and bon vivant

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Scott Morrison wrote his thesis on the Christian Brethren church

Members of the Christian Brethren in the 19th century (Image: Christian Brethren) In 1989 a then 21-year-old Scott Morrison wrote a detailed thesis for his Bachelor of Science honours degree. His topic, Crikey can reveal, was the local history of a relatively obscure evangelical church known as the Christian Brethren. The full title of Morrison’s 154-page thesis is “Religion and Society, a Micro Approach: an Examination of the Christian Brethren Assemblies in the Sydney Metropolitan Area, 1964-1989”. Morrison’s thesis is not easy to find. Crikey has been trying for weeks. Written for his course at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) school of geography, Morrison’s thesis is now kept 17,000 kilometres away in a specialist archive at the University of Manchester the world’s leading collection of Christian Brethren books, periodicals and magazines. A niche topic to be sure.

Edith Whyatt obituary

Edith Whyatt shortly before leaving Germany in the late 1930s My mother, Edith Whyatt, who has died aged 97, fled from Nazi Germany just before the second world war and settled in the UK, where she worked as a midwife until marrying and raising a family. She was born in Frankfurt am Main in Germany to secular Jewish parents, Otto Wertheimer, who ran a business selling wholesale fashion accessories and lace, and his wife, Erna (nee Schwarzhaupt). As Nazi persecution of Jews grew to fever pitch in the late 1930s her father, who had a passport, managed to get out of Germany on Kristallnacht in late 1938. Later, in May 1939, Edith and her mother made the journey across continental Europe and joined him in London, along with Edith’s brother, Ernest, who had made his own way over.

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