That rarest of feelings of American University instructors towards their puoils, gratitude, has just been successfully evoked by a thirdyear student in geology at Princeton, who, instead of presenting his term thesis in the form of a dishearteningly bulky type-written document, had it recorded on 10 large gramophone records. These were supplemented by n booklet of maps and drawings, to bo read by the examiners while the records were being played.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 106, 3 April 1940, Page 5
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