SERVICES APPRECIATED
WORK OF SIR G. FOWLDS COLLEGE MEMORIAL (Per Press Association.) PALMERSTON N., this day. "Those who have been connected with the college since its foundation will all agree that, in our first chairman, Sir George Fowlds, we had a most stimulating example- I doubt if, in this or any other country, there has lived one who had a deeper respect for human values, a keener interest in public welfare, and a more ardent enthusiasm for human progress than he whom to-day it is our duty and our pleasure to honour.'' This was the tribute paid by Professor Hunter, vice-chancellor of the University of New Zealand, to the memory of the' late Sir George Fowlds, when unveiling at the Massey College to-day a memorial to Sir George, who was the first chairman of the college council and who occupied the position until his death."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19038, 11 June 1936, Page 6
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