NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY.
TO TUB EDITOB OF TQE PKB33. Sir, —In answer to Professor Srncjaire's letter I wish to point out that Zy remarks specifically referred to Oxford. I SK3K °t>Sc,,k°Sc not0 position to speak. > July 27, 1933.
' TO SIIE EUtTOEI or THE PRESS. j Sir, —After reading Professor Sinj claire's letter on the New Zealand j University in "The Press" to-day, might j I suggest that the professor read carefully pages 450-475 of Dr. J. B. Condllifle's book New Zealand in the Mak- | in,','. Dr. CondlifTe's indictment of the . New Zealand University system raises I a large number of points which I need I not enumerate here, but even allowing for the fact that Dr. Condliffe is I a radical in politics and educational ! matters, the section of his book, whifcb j 1 have mentioned, is enough to shake jour complacency. It will be intcrest- | in;; to hear Professor Sinclaire's com- : meats on the statements made by Dr. ; Condliffe.—Yours, etc., COLONIAL UNIVERSITY. July 27, 1933. | I ! TO THE EDITOR Oy THE PRESS. j Sir, —I should like to congratulate ! Dr. Haslam upon his excellent millinI ery. Professor Sinclaire and "The Press" have turned their heads well round, and we think the cap fits.— I Yours, etc., i A MILLINER. I July 27, 1933. i
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20919, 28 July 1933, Page 17
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