“There is a tendency to establish the teachers’ training colleges as apart from the university, and there has sprung up a training college spirit," said Mr. C. T. Aschman, chairman of the Board of Governors of Canterbury College, at the college football club’s jubilee smoke concert. “It is a great pity that members of the training college should be separated from the university. It has been suggested that the colleges should be absorbed by the university and become essentially a part of it, as is (he practice in many universities in England. The time when this will be done is not so far away as some would imagine.’’
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 198, 19 May 1936, Page 8
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