UNIVERSITY WORK
USUAL STANDARD REACHED STRAIN PLACED ON STAFF 4 'The work of the college appears to be maintaining its usual standard, stated the president of the Auckland University College Council, Mr. W. H. Cocker, yesterday, when the council was considering matters arising from reports from the various departments. "The staff is still overworked in a number of instances, and the number of lectures they have to give in tnanv cases is excessive, but the work still reaches our normal standard. e *J ave reason to be satisfied with these A resolution was carried congratulating the staff on the successful work achieved. The president mentioned expanding activities in the mathematics, music and architecture departments, particularly in regard to the arranging of new courses or lectures to bring" in students from other departments. lnEsa lectures, lie said, were breaking down the old idea that the work of each department was a separate watertight compartment in university lite-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23117, 16 August 1938, Page 10
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