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ARCHITECTURAL STUDENTS

annual dinner. On Monday evening, tile Christchurch Architectural Students' Association held its annual dißnor. Mr'G. A. J. Hart, president of the Association, was in the chair, and among the guests were Mr H. G. Hclmore, chairman of the Canterbury Branch of the New Zealand Institute of Architects, and several other members of the architectural and allied professions. Dining the evening the president prizes won in the course or tlie >;oar. as follows Challenge cup,and prize for the most points in the Senior Designs Compels*?-, 11 : ? • P tvsc °e; second 'prize: ». a. . Smyth. _ T?ars't • prize in the Junior Designs Competition: H. S. Stewart; second prize, Ti. W. Nelson, J he following toasts were honoured : , Kit.B" : "The President," proposed by Mr H. J. Brewster, and responded to by Mr G. A J. Hart; "The Association," proposed by Mr G. W. Bucknell, and responded to by Mr J. A- Biag; "The Institute," proposed by v,' Smyth, an d responded to by Mr H. G. Helmore; "The Vice-presi-dents," proposed by Mr E. V. Collins, and responded to by Mr F. A. Shurrock; "The Prize-winners and Donors," proposed by Mr H. ,T. Brewster, and responded to by Mr A. P. Pascoe; "Absent Friends and ExStudents," proposed by the chairman.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20421, 16 December 1931, Page 6

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ARCHITECTURAL STUDENTS Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20421, 16 December 1931, Page 6

ARCHITECTURAL STUDENTS Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20421, 16 December 1931, Page 6

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