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LECTURES IN JOURNALISM.

11l Sir, —It . was anuouneed from the last ' meeting of the University College Council jf tb#'i a course of : lectures ;in / practical! n I is to be established, and that' M fef'tbe nam©y of the lecturer will b& anil p?ijoanced> later. I hope the " latter phrase! I does not. mean that the council alm r»«iy selected tha lecturer. The fundaM mental principle oi practical journalism || j g that promotion depends solely- upon if ability, and- it would be a grave mistake H to maio the college course <aj departure If 8® from that principle. The : college council II may have its eyes on this "most capable f |3 roan for the position, but it would # 5;" have more confidence in its selection if *'tit gave an opportunity to others to pres- ; ent their credentials. : There is ■= this - fur- [ S ther consideration that advertising is the I jf foundation of practical journalism. Why \ 'i; does the council not make a good start J & by advertising the position? 1 ' +ii" Curious. , s

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 15

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LECTURES IN JOURNALISM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 15

LECTURES IN JOURNALISM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 15