“The education of those young men who are “to carry the torch of architecture into the future” was the subject referred to by Mr. E. P„. Wilson, of Invercargill, in his presidential address to the annual meeting of the New Zealand Institute of Architects, at Wellington. Mr. Wilson expressed the opinion that it would probably yet be necessary to insist on greater length of experience in offices and on important buildings, in addition to school training, before students were granted their diplomas.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17185, 15 February 1930, Page 4
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