THE TRAINING COLLEGE.
TO TH* EDITOR. Sir, —Now that th© alarm in connection with the Training College has subsided w© may comfort ourselves in the assurance that we aro not going to lose the students. At tho same time any suggestion that tho city profits commercially from students from other parts can just about be ruled out. They aro fitted out in their homo towns, and when the scale of accommodation they can afford is taken into account, together with their entertainment and tho very heavy public and private subsidies with which all educational institutions have been so generously endowed,. th© balance may ovon bo found on tho debit side. We welcome them here for other and better reasons.—l am, etc., A. November C,
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Evening Star, Issue 20943, 6 November 1931, Page 11
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124THE TRAINING COLLEGE. Evening Star, Issue 20943, 6 November 1931, Page 11
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