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KNOX COLLEGE.

■*—. As there seems to have been some misconception m many minds as to the real purpose of the Knox Residential College, a member of our staff saw the Rev. Aj Cameron ,'cbairman of the College Committee), who kindly supplied him with 'the following particulars: Although the college is primarily intended as a place of residence for divinity . students of all denominations.studying in Dunedin, students of any of the University faculties '.rill he received. ■. Mr Cameron mentioned that among those already enrolled on the books of the college were fourteen medical students. The" college it. thus supplying a long-felt want to 6tudente' attending (lasses and living away from home—the students will have a home where their studies can be carried'oh under the best supervision, and where they will find themselves free from the distractions and temptations that beset so many student* who are compelled to go into ''diggings" while attending classes. The sessions-at the college will be made. . to fit in.with those at the University, and-' in every way efforts will be made to meet' the of the University. Already forty-five students have been enrolled, and as the benefits of the college get .'nctre widely known: there is no doubt that the number will be largely increased. ° *

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Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 1

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KNOX COLLEGE. Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 1

KNOX COLLEGE. Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 1