ADULT EDUCATION
* UNIVERSITY LECTURES WANTED IN COUNTRY. A letter was received from ths Hawke’s Bay branch of tho Educational Association of New Zealand at the annual meeting of that body last evening, requesting that steps should ho taken to extend university Jc-tures to country districts. Mr. J. IT. Howell asked if tho Workers’ Educational Association could not supply the want. They supplied l.ectiires in the Taranaki centres. ■ Mr. AL H. Dickson (Napier) said that their experience : n Napier was that tho Workers’ Educational Association did not supply the class of lectures desired. If they could secure tho class of lectures which were delivered under the auspices of the W.E.A. in Wellington they would bo well satisfied, but they seemed to have been unfortunate -in Napier. The president (Mr. T. R. Cresswell) said that no doubt provision would bo made for the want voiced by Hawkes Bay by the, commission which had re. veritly' inouired into university education in the Dominion. ft was decided to defer tho matter until the report of the commission had been received.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 271, 21 August 1925, Page 11
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