UNIVERSITY MOVEMENT.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION
(Australian and N.Z. Oih’e Association.) LONDON, Oct. 14. The League of Nations Union gave a reception to one thousand students of the London University at the Imperial Institute, with a view to the formation of the University International Assembly under the aegis of the Union similar to that established at Oxford. Dr. Baker said the London University was more cosmopolitan than Oxford, as its overseas students included 120 from Australia, 400 from Africa, 700 from Asia, 250 from (he United States, and 372 from Europe. Professor Gilbert Murray declared that the task of building up a new world after the war was one to which, it was well worth young people devoting their lives.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16662, 16 February 1925, Page 5
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