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PRESENTATION ABOARD EASTWIND.—Captain B. R. Henry, of the United States Coast Guard ice-breaker Eastwind presenting a 30-volume set of the Encyclopaedia Americana to Dr. L. F. Phillips, warden of Warwick House, University of Canterbury at Lyttelton yesterday. The volumes were given by the publishers for presentation to any suitable organisation which might make the best use of them, an officer said. A third of the students at Warwick House are Colombo Plan students.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30636, 30 December 1964, Page 8

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PRESENTATION ABOARD EASTWIND.—Captain B. R. Henry, of the United States Coast Guard ice-breaker Eastwind presenting a 30-volume set of the Encyclopaedia Americana to Dr. L. F. Phillips, warden of Warwick House, University of Canterbury at Lyttelton yesterday. The volumes were given by the publishers for presentation to any suitable organisation which might make the best use of them, an officer said. A third of the students at Warwick House are Colombo Plan students. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30636, 30 December 1964, Page 8

PRESENTATION ABOARD EASTWIND.—Captain B. R. Henry, of the United States Coast Guard ice-breaker Eastwind presenting a 30-volume set of the Encyclopaedia Americana to Dr. L. F. Phillips, warden of Warwick House, University of Canterbury at Lyttelton yesterday. The volumes were given by the publishers for presentation to any suitable organisation which might make the best use of them, an officer said. A third of the students at Warwick House are Colombo Plan students. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30636, 30 December 1964, Page 8