’VARSITY STUDENTS IN CAMPS
(By Telegraph—Press Association) AUCKLAND, Jan. 16. “All the University' colleges have arranged that students attending territorial military camps will suffer no disability,” stated the vice-Chancellor, Sir Thomas Hunter, at a Senate meeting to-daj'. He said that the military authorities had met the Senate generously in making it possible for affected students to go to camp during vacations. Some colleges were opening later, and ! others were giving special tuition to students whose attendance was delayed ! by military duties. Colonel G. J. Smith (Christchurch): 1 It is a pity they do not all open later, j Sir Thomas Hunter: We cannot interfere with the individual arrange- j ments of colleges. I am assured the colleges are meeting the situation as ; well as possible. •
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 14, 17 January 1941, Page 8
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