SOCIETY FORMED
EX-SERVICE STUDENTS
SAFEGUARDING INTERES'
further their interests. Mr. C Rice is president, and Mr. D. CtoX secretary. ""i The aims of the society are to m mote and further the interests S members in the study of tHelr various professions; to safeguard th» interests of rehabilitation busm holders, and to act on their behalf with exterior interested orgaife tions; to maintain records of the societies' dealings with exterior onm. isations and others as a guide for future action; to educate public opinion in respect to ■nfatters affect ing ex-service students;'to-co-operate with similar bodies in other centra or other ex-service organisations; to co-operate with any other body « organisation associated with Auckland University and to organise social functions and to mail tain the camaraderie of ex-service, men.
The membership of the society includes both returned service and home servicemen.
The formation of the society bring the Auckland University into line with the other University centres and Massey College,, all of which have strong and active ex-service societies with aims similar to those of the Auckland society.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 154, 2 July 1945, Page 6
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