MASSEY COLLEGE.
GERMAN DOCTOR IMPRESSED.
(By Telegraph. —Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, Thursday,
An exceedingly favourable impression of Massey Agricultural College and the "work being carried, on there has been gained by Dr. Heinz Krause, of:< the University of Jena, Germany, who is in New Zealand in the course of an investigation in regard to the production of wheat.
Massey College, Dr. Krause said, compared very favourably with similar institutions overseas. The New Zealand public should realise that it was impossible to obtain immediate results from an institution of the type of the •■ollege. Experiments, to be of any real "so, must be carried out overs a period of years. The real value of Maseey College would begin-to become apparent in , live or ten years.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 188, 11 August 1933, Page 13
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