HEAD OF HIGH SCHOOL
SOUTH DUNEDIN RECTORSHIP. [by TELEGRAPH OWN correspondent] DUNEDIN, Thursday
The Otago High Schools' Board announces the appointment of Mr. D. S. Chisholm, M.A., at present rector of the Waimate High School, as the first rector of the new high school for boys to be opened in South Dunedin in February next. Mr. Chisholm, who was born in Nelson, and educated at Nelson College and Canterbury University, has had a highly successful scholastio career. His first appointment was at » Nelson College, where he was assistantmaster for nine months in 1906. In. the following year he was appointed third-assistant at the Waitaki Boyn' High School, and subsequently became second-assistant and senior house master. Except for a period of war service, in the course of which he was twice mentioned in despatches by Earl Haig, he was at Waitaki continuously until his appointment in 1929 to the rectorship of the newlv-establisbed Waimate High School
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22225, 27 September 1935, Page 10
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