Moore College Campus Guide

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Moore College Dining Complex 2 Carillon Avenue

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he Dining Hall building was opened in 1965. It originally contained not only a dining room but a student common room, two lecture rooms, a small tutorial room and a morning tea room for the faculty. Later it housed the library for a while as well. Today it continues to be the venue for the main meals of the College, has a small class room which can also be used as a common room (the T. C. Hammond Room) and a larger lecture room upstairs (the Bernard Schleicher Room). Underneath the dining room is a lecture room, currently used by Youthworks College.

Celebrating our Heritage Marcus Loane Hall Sir Marcus Loane, KBE (14 October 1911FEMALE – 14 April 2009) graduated from LEVELLawrence TOILETS BERNARD SCHLEICHER MooreONE College in 1933. He began teaching at the College in 1935 and was appointed ROOM Vice Principal in 1939. He was Principal of the College from 1954–58. In 1958, he was appointed assistant bishop in the Diocese of Sydney and in 1966 he was elected Archbishop of Sydney. He was also Primate of Australia from 1978 until his retirement in 1982. Sir Marcus was the first Australian-born Archbishop of Sydney and also the first Australian-born archbishop in the Anglican Church of Australia. He was a prolific author and his works include several biographies.

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Thomas Chatterton Hammond (1877–1961) was the eighth Principal of Moore Theological College (1936–1953). He had previously been Rector of St Kevin’s, Dublin (1910–1912) and Superintendent of the Irish Church Missions (1919–1936).

Bernard Schleicher Room Bernard Schleicher (1859–1897) was the fifth Principal of Moore Theological College (1891–1897).

Donald Robinson Library T.C. HAMMOND Donald William Bradley Robinson AO was born in Sydney ROOM GROUND on 9 November 1922. He studied at North Sydney Boys High School, Sydney Church of LEVEL England Grammar School, the University of Sydney, and Queen’s College, Cambridge. He was ordained in 1950 and served at St Matthew’s Manly before joining the faculty of DINING Moore College in 1952. He became Vice Principal of the College in 1959, lecturing also ROOM at Sydney University. He was the chief architect of the approach to biblical theology which is now synonymous with the College and played a major role in the development CAR ILLO NaAworld of the College library into class resource. In 1973 he became Bishop of VE Parramatta and in 1982 was elected Archbishop of Sydney. He retired in 1993.

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