UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.
MODERN LANGUAGES. g The 1 University College Council meS yesterday, the -Hon, George Fowlds pre- - siding. There were also present:—Professor A- P. W. Thomas, Professor v !£;s; W. Segar, Professor C. W. Egerton. Dr. T. W. Leys, Messrs. X. Mackenzie, Marsdau Caughey, T. U. Wells ancl 13L J. D.' Mahon. . 7 ,•:"■■ ;^||g rOn - the recommendation .of Professor t4! Maxwell- Walker, it was resolved to*ap?"V;ri; point. Miss Dora L. V Miliar to the asiist-ant-lectureship in modern languages* In . view of the creation of ; lecturenliips in journalism and] forestry, it was decided to request the ; professorial board to ' coin- # sxder the advisability of - obtaining I » library grant to purchase, literature' uponll|| these . subjects. ' : I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18585, 18 December 1923, Page 10
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