COLLEGE HOUSE.
TO THE EDITOR OP "THI HHJII.')?^ Sir,—Your "Press' is right. History is-&j||l But the* best of tonics are taken in overdoses. Anc} Win. fflgM true to say that History" m«jH|S sedatire as well. Let us haya ti%lf| your correspondent ash fo™|w means if it is coins to spUrjhklH further efforts. JJut we in the past and rest our splendid' achievements of fthwlfSfl eration. We must bo strip lyiSiM raady for tho race to-day-.'?OfflW tory we shall revel in, but liWJjsyH a chapter in tho hook telffnfJEgS nresent dav needs and T«mireßM Or, better still, let casted" at once a with the-present ™H House- and' the' ambitions of Christ's College then I"t Canterbury show as public-spirited rs New Zealand. There is cause to which wo enn than that for which the Christ's College is now nt^^^H
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17742, 19 April 1923, Page 12
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