MATRICULATION.
(To the Editor.l Sir.—As the language used by some of the speakers at the recent prize giving ceremony of the Auckland GramI mar School can leave no possible doubt in the mind of anyone that an organised attempt will be made at the next meeting of our Senate to abolish the ] matriculation examination, I would] j suggest that a meeting of tlie Court of i J Convocation be called to difcuss this important question before the matter is brought before the Senate. It is a question for the graduates to decide whej ther their university is to be degraded jby being deprived of an examination j j which every other British university j possesses, or not. —I am, eU\ : l>.A.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 306, 26 December 1924, Page 3
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