found: His Buganda and British overrule, 1960:t.p. (D. Anthony Low)
found: His Lion rampant, 1973:t.p. (D.A. Low)
found: WW, 1986(Low, Donald Anthony; b. 22 June 1927; Churchill College, Univ. of Cambridge, 1983- ; Australian National Univ., 1959-64, 1973-83; Makerere Coll., 1951-1958)
found: Information from 678 converted Dec. 16, 2014(M.A., D.Phil.)
found: Northwestern University Archive, Polly Hill Papers, viewed July 13, 2023(letter to Mrs. P. Humphreys, May 4th, 1965; letterhead: The University of Sussex; Dean of the School of African and Asian Studies, Professor D. A. Low; signature: Anthy Low)
found: Australian National University website, Obituary: Emeritus Professor Donald Anthony Low AO, 1927-2015, viewed July 13, 2023(DOnald Anthony Low, known as Anthony; one of Australia's most distinguished scholars on Africa; sixth Vice-Chancellor of ANU, 1975-1982; born in India in 1927; educated in the UK at Haileybury; Bachelor of Arts 1944, Masters in Arts 1952, doctorate 1957, University of Oxford; lecturer at Makerere College, University of East Africa, 1951-1959; three stints at ANU, the first 1959-1964, when he became Professor of History at Sussex; returned to ANU in 1973, Director of the Research School of Pacific Studies until 1975 when he became ANU Vice-Chancellor; first President of the African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific; announced his retirement from African Studies at the Association's conference in 2012; after leaving the Vice-Chancellor position in 1982 he became Smuts Professor of the History of the British Commonwealth, University of Cambridge; on his return to Canberra he became Vice-President of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 1996; Emeritus Professor at ANU, 2010)
found: Wikipedia, July 13, 2023(Anthony Low; Donald Anthony Low, known as Anthony Low or D. A. Low; historian of modern South Asia, Africa, the British Commonwealth, and especially decolonization; nationality: Australian; 4th president of Clare Hall, Cambridge, 1987-1994; died 12 February 2015, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory)