CARNEGIE GRANT.
MONEY FOR RESEARCH SUM OF £3500 ANNUALLY. WORK IN NEW ZEALAND. (By Telegraph.—l'ress Association.) WELLINGTON 1 ", this day. In March the Carnegie Corporation of New York appointed a committee consisting of Professor T. A. Hunter (convener), and Messrs. F." Milner and D. M. Rae, to report on a proposal to establish in Xew Zealand a council for educational research. The committee reported in August, and Professor Hunter has just received word from New York that the corporation has decided to found a research council and provide it with an annual grant of 17,500 dollars ( £3500 at par) for five years.
The corporation is inviting the following to constitute the first council: — Professors W. H. Gould, Hunter, J. Shelley, and Messrs. C. M. Gilray, Milner, Kae and T. U. Wells. A meeting of the council will be held as noon as possible, and steps will be taken to organise branches in the main eenties.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 283, 30 November 1933, Page 10
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