PROFESSORIAL APPOINTMENTS
TO THE EDITOB. have given an incorrect version of my letter of hist night. What I wrote wat “IE ‘Representative’ will answer my questions, I will endeavor to answer his.”—l am, etc., Inquirer. August 26. TO THE EDITOR. Sir,— My answers to “Inquirer’s" quea Rons are: (1) Yes; I wad the nemspapef reports of tno council meetings and of th< memorandum of the Professorial Board. (2j My object in writing is to further th© cans! of education. If the _ University is to bay< tiro besit it is essential that just and fa ii consideration, be given to the merits of each local candidate for a position as well as to Iho merits of candidates from abroad. I will be interested bo hoar from “Inquirer” now whether the action of the Professorial Board is to ba regarded as a protest against recent appointments, or as an attempt to prevent the reform in the making of appointments that was imminent—l am, etc., Beprbbsnietive. August 26.
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Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 7
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