UNIVERSITY COMMISSION
(United Press Association.) I'ilßWlVHl .ECU. This Day. At tin- Inivorsity (A mitiissio'ii this tin.ruing representatives if the Canter-Ini-v (number of Commerce submiited suggestions as to the methods by which I nfvorsily Colleges may send out a fair proportion of men and women hitler equipped to take an important- part in the development if commerce and industries that contribute largely to Do minion wealth. In that respect wit nr-x-es staled that suYuicut advantage was not taken of consultation with repi i-seotali ves of commerce and industry. It was easy to map out courses of study that just missed being of practical use lA v want of a lit tie prneticil knowledge. The Chamber felt that specialised university courses of say two years in certain subjects, taking students fn m say eighteen years to twenty years, would he very valuable.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 July 1925, Page 2
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140UNIVERSITY COMMISSION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 July 1925, Page 2
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