Myra Roper

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Myra Ellen Roper (1911–2002) was a British-born Australian educationalist, author, broadcaster, and expert on China. She was principal of University Women's College, at the University of Melbourne from 1947 to 1960.

Roper wrote five books about China to encourage sympathy and acceptance of the new People's Republic of China, including a book for children.

Her papers are collected in the National Library of Australia. Provided by Wikipedia
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