GOING OUT OF FAVOUR
UNIVEESITY SCHOLAIISHIPS.
. (By Telegraph.) (Special i* "Tha Evening Put.")
AUCKLAND, This Day.
(■ The fact that University Scholarships are beginning to lose, their appeal for a great number of boys was men- | tioned by the headmaster of the Mount | Albert ■ Grammar' School at the priaagiving last evening.' r • ' ' '. Bursaries'praved"very, attractive, Mi said, and th« pupils, who in earlier ywwl might have stayed on, for a scholar^ ship, were mow.content with bursarie*. He sympathised fully with this attitude, realising that the boy with the higher kaving certificate was wall enough equipped to commence hia professional of commercial career. Personally, •he had endeavoured to diract boys to post-matriculation work .'at much as possible. Reference wan made to the magnificent record of W. Beech, w.hp has attended Mount Albert, for five: year* since . tho opening, without a sia(le' | absence. , ,'' ■..,,:'.;■■.'., ■:..- ;-. -. .-- '.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 145, 16 December 1926, Page 8
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139GOING OUT OF FAVOUR Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 145, 16 December 1926, Page 8
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