STUDENT ACTIVITIES
" Commonsense'' defends; University students against- the criticism which, the correspondent thinks, is becoming anti-student propaganda;' "Such" emphasis is given to the immature and perhaps less pleasing side of student activities that I should like, in all fairness of mind, to voice the opinion of not a small section of the AVellington public who greatly enjoyed the novel procession; who thought 'Cappicadc' a trio of plays unusually bright and witty in their topical references, and who got a remarkably good sixpenceworth in the 'Cappicade' magazine."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 10
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86STUDENT ACTIVITIES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 10
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