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TECHNICAL COLLEGE

LEAVE FOR PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATIONS ABROAD In order that he may investigate technical education and crippled children's institutions abroad, Mr. G. J. Park, principal of the Seddon Memorial Technical College, has been granted leave by the Education Department to make a nine months' tour overseas. Accompanied by Mrs. Park and Miss

Park, he will sail on April 19 by the Niagara, and will return early next January. While in London Mr. and Mrs. Park will be joined by their son; Dr. R. G. Park, who is 011 the staff of the Hammersmith Medical Postgraduate School, London. While he is away, Mr. Park, who is honorary secretary of the Auckland branch of the New Zealand Crippled Children's Association, will pay special attention to occupational therapy. A visit will be made to Canada, the United States and Europe, in addition to Great Britain.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22981, 8 March 1938, Page 13

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TECHNICAL COLLEGE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22981, 8 March 1938, Page 13

TECHNICAL COLLEGE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22981, 8 March 1938, Page 13

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