EDUCATION ANOMALY.
POSITION OF PRO SSO RS . i ■. V BETTER PROSPECTS. ELSEWHERE. The appointment of Professor IT. S. Dettmann as headmaster of the . Sydney Grammar School was referred to by the Hon. George Fowlds at the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday as a high compliment to Auckland: University College. .Professor H. W. Segar, president of the club, said that university education in New Zealand; not hold the prospect ■ that: secondary education did' here .and elsewhere, and :to better his financial position a. university professor had to, go down a frado and re-enter secondary , education.rofessor Dettmann was not the first pro-: fessor : lost .to -ISew. Zealand - for that reason, and would not .be the last. • ]V
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 7
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