OFF TO FRANCE.
TRWELLING SCHOLARSHIPS. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This day. At the last meeting of the University Senate it was decided to establish a travelling scholarship in French to be held by a graduate who is prepared to pursue a course of study in Franco in preparation for the teaching profession. The first scholar will bo a returned soldier Cecil. Malthas, of Canterbury CoUege, who leaves for Paris at the end of the year. He passed for his J3.A. degree in 1911 and was awarded Senior Scholarship -in English. He passed for the M.A. degree, in 1912 with first class honours in English and French. Hr. Siegfried who was here with General Pan’s mission has written expressing his high appreciation of the Senate’s decision. He say that Paris is rapidly recovering and that there is great intellectual activity and a large number of foreign students. Such students, as those from New Zealand, arc the very ones they desire to welcome and he offers his good services to facilitate the scholar’s stay in Paris.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1920, Page 5
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