THE DANGER OF COMMUNISM
Sir, —Do loyal citizens intend ,to stand by helplessly while propaearida with a Communistic tendency seeks to ingratiate itself into university circles? On the university staff thero are at least two lecturers and one professor who are aggressive propagandists of such doctrines. Why should the community tolerate such men usine their influence among impressionable adolescent students? The apathy of loyal citizens to the situation in our university will bo dispelled when it is realised that in Canada, U.S.A. and elsewhere Communism is makine a bie effort to capture youth. In a measrtre it appears to be succeedine. How much longer will Britishers continue to allow the traditions of our race to bo thus attacked ? The time is lone overdue for definite- action in the Auckland University College. x Undergrad.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22183, 9 August 1935, Page 15
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