RHODES SCHOLAR'S POST
SOFIA STATE UNIVERSITY FORMER DUNEDIN RESIDENT [BY TEI.EGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION'] DUNEDIN. Friday An Otago I'hodes Scholar, Mr. Nornriin Davis, M.A. (N.Z.), B.A. (Oxon.), -who lias been lecturer in English in the university at Kaunas, Lithuania, during the past has received an appointment in the State University at Sofia.
The post is a new one arranged by the British council, a subsidiary of tlx publicity section of the Foreign Office, in addition to university work, the position involves general supervision of the teaching of English all over Bulgaria and an endeavour to increase British influence in the Balkans. The appointment is in the first instance for three years, and Mr. Davis is at present in the office of the council in London, whore he is to have a brief course of preparation for the work which In; is to undertake toward the end of September. Mr. Davis, who is the son of Mr. J. .1. Davis, of Dnnedin, received his <wly education at the High Street School and was joint dux in 1929 of the Otago Boys' High School. In the same year he was awarded a University National Scholarship and in 1932 he completed his B.A. degree at the University of Otago. gaining first-class honours in English. Mr. Davis gained a Rhodes Scholarship in 1931.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23139, 10 September 1938, Page 15
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