■KHe! fijOHUH It is eminently fitting that “THE MEMOIRS OF ■ JOHN MACMILLAN BROWN" should follow cioseiy ■ upon the centennial celebrations of the University ■ of Canterbury. It is not too much to say that ■ “Canterbury College took much, perhaps even ■ most, of its early character from Macmillan Brown. I W' I His memoirs provide the background of a man who, as a later University teacher, M of education to be to stir into active life the ■ higher faculties, the imagination, the reasoning, the power of comparison.” Price $7-50 Whitcous 111 Cashel Street, Christchurch. — Also at New Brighton and Ashburton.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33609, 10 August 1974, Page 10
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