‘‘ln the present inn liine age the use man makes of his leisure is one ol the pivotal iactors in the success or non success of civilisation.” said Mr. Frank Milner, rector of Wailaki [toys High Rehrol, in an address in R itarians in Timaru. ‘‘There is need for sound intermitiotial edneation tor leisure. It boys and girls are taught to have aesthetic tastes, useful hobbies, and wholesome recreation, civilisation can be saved. Primarily, education must lie liberal and humanistic, and only on (his foundation should vocalionalism lie built. A wider endowment of vision and leadership is required,"
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17951, 1 December 1932, Page 5
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