SUMMER SCHOOL
TEACHERS AT CAMBRIDGE
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
CAMBBIDGE, This Day. At a business meeting- of the teachers attending the summer .school, after a keen discussion, the following resolutions were passed:— "(1) That the summer school movement should continue on the same broad lines and with the same cultural objectives as have characterised the Cambridge meetings; (2) that the summer school movement should be developed as a Dominion movement, as opposed to insular organisation; (3) that the next meeting be held at the most convenient centre in the South Island, an experimental venture to test tho possibility and advisability of a national organisation; (4) that the general executive be empowered to select a location for next year's school, and establish a local organisation." Mr. F. Milncj, of Waitaki, was reelected president, and Mr. Duncan Eae, Auckland, vice-president and president of the executive.
The new committee ia Miss Hume and Messrs. Johnston and Walker.
The school closes to-morrow. It has been an unqualified success. The motor trip to Horahora and Arapuiii was greatly enjoyed.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1927, Page 8
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