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GEOLOGICAL GIMMICK.—This feature wall, containing about 70 cut and polished specimens of South Island rocks, chosen for colour rather than geological importance, is in the foyer of the new geology department of the University of Canterbury at Ham. Yesterday, the staff of the department inspected their new quarters before moving in later this month. In this photograph, from left, are Mr W. D. H. Smith, assistant registrar for the university buildings; Dr. M. Gage, the new professor of geology; and Dr. R. S. Allan, the retiring professor of geology.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30901, 6 November 1965, Page 3

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GEOLOGICAL GIMMICK.—This feature wall, containing about 70 cut and polished specimens of South Island rocks, chosen for colour rather than geological importance, is in the foyer of the new geology department of the University of Canterbury at Ham. Yesterday, the staff of the department inspected their new quarters before moving in later this month. In this photograph, from left, are Mr W. D. H. Smith, assistant registrar for the university buildings; Dr. M. Gage, the new professor of geology; and Dr. R. S. Allan, the retiring professor of geology. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30901, 6 November 1965, Page 3

GEOLOGICAL GIMMICK.—This feature wall, containing about 70 cut and polished specimens of South Island rocks, chosen for colour rather than geological importance, is in the foyer of the new geology department of the University of Canterbury at Ham. Yesterday, the staff of the department inspected their new quarters before moving in later this month. In this photograph, from left, are Mr W. D. H. Smith, assistant registrar for the university buildings; Dr. M. Gage, the new professor of geology; and Dr. R. S. Allan, the retiring professor of geology. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30901, 6 November 1965, Page 3