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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zelman_CowenZelman Cowen - Wikipedia

    Sir Zelman Cowen, AK, GCMG, GCVO, PC, QC, FTSE (7 October 1919 – 8 December 2011) was an Australian legal scholar and university administrator who served as the 19th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1977 to 1982.

  2. 2 de ene. de 2012 · The grandson of Jewish immigrants from tsarist Russia, Sir Zelman Cowen, who has died aged 92, was a professor of law and governor general of Australia. He is best remembered for restoring a...

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  3. 13 de dic. de 2011 · Sir Zelman Cowen, Australia’s nineteenth governor-general and a great advocate for architecture, died at home in Toorak, Melbourne on 8 December, aged ninety-two. Born in Melbourne on 7 October 1919, Sir Zelman attended the University of Melbourne before serving in the navy during World War II.

  4. Sir Zelman Cowen biography. Sir Zelman Cowen Centre (SZCC) is named in honour of distinguished Australian statesman scholar and jurist, the late Sir Zelman Cowen AK GCMG GCVO QC. A public figure dedicated to higher education and the welfare of the nation, Sir Zelman’s life epitomises the spirit of Victoria University: his was a life of ...

  5. The Rt Hon Sir Zelman Cowen AK GCMG GCVO QC DCL (1919–2011), academic, writer and former Governor-General, was educated at Scotch College and the University of Melbourne before serving in the navy in the Second World War. After the war, he went to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar.

  6. The Rt Hon Sir Zelman Cowen AK GCMG GCVO QC DCL (1919-2011), academic, writer and former Governor-General, was educated at Scotch College and the University of Melbourne before serving in the navy in World War 2. After the war, he went to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar.

  7. Lawyer, scholar, educator, but most of all, healer, Zelman Cowen (1919-2011) faced a difficult task in following the controversial John Kerr as Governor-General. He succeeded admirably, gaining respect from Australians of all political persuasions and stabilising a damaged office.1.