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VISIT TO SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING.—A photograph taken in the electrical laboratory of Canterbury University College yesterday during the visit of members of the Consultative Committee on Training in Engineering set up by the Minister of Education. In the foreground, from left, aye Mr E. Caradus (chairman of the committee), Sir Joseph Ward (chairman of Canterbury University College Council), Professor N. M. MacElwee (professor of electrical engineering), Mr F. T. M. Kissel (a member of the committee), and Professor G. G. Calvert (dean of the faculty of engineering and a member of the committee).

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25608, 24 September 1948, Page 8

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VISIT TO SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING.—A photograph taken in the electrical laboratory of Canterbury University College yesterday during the visit of members of the Consultative Committee on Training in Engineering set up by the Minister of Education. In the foreground, from left, aye Mr E. Caradus (chairman of the committee), Sir Joseph Ward (chairman of Canterbury University College Council), Professor N. M. MacElwee (professor of electrical engineering), Mr F. T. M. Kissel (a member of the committee), and Professor G. G. Calvert (dean of the faculty of engineering and a member of the committee). Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25608, 24 September 1948, Page 8

VISIT TO SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING.—A photograph taken in the electrical laboratory of Canterbury University College yesterday during the visit of members of the Consultative Committee on Training in Engineering set up by the Minister of Education. In the foreground, from left, aye Mr E. Caradus (chairman of the committee), Sir Joseph Ward (chairman of Canterbury University College Council), Professor N. M. MacElwee (professor of electrical engineering), Mr F. T. M. Kissel (a member of the committee), and Professor G. G. Calvert (dean of the faculty of engineering and a member of the committee). Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25608, 24 September 1948, Page 8