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STUDENTS’ INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE LEAGUE

To The Editor

Sir,—The Students’ International Correspondence League is an educational agency that has long served to stimulate the interest of American students in foreign travel by encouraging and facilitating their exchange of ideas and sentiments with secondary school, college and university students throughout the world. Many of our members have expressed a desire to establish communication with students of New Zealand and have suggested that we extend the privileges of membership to them. So it is that we address you with the hope of finding among your readers many students who would welcome an opportunity to entertain a friendly and informative correspondence with our members in other lands. They may, without either charge or obligation, register with us, giving name, address, age, school attended, class and hobbies, and we, in turn, shall post their names among those of our members who wish to communicate with New Zealand. We shall be most grateful for your co-operation in bringing this to the attention of your readers. May the bonds of friendship and trust so cemented serve to perpetuate the cordial relations that our countries enjoy.—Yours, etc., Students’ International Correspondence League, LYMAN B. JONES, Director. 463 Deming Place, Chicago, U.S.A., November 8, 1938.

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Southland Times, Issue 23693, 16 December 1938, Page 14

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STUDENTS’ INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE LEAGUE Southland Times, Issue 23693, 16 December 1938, Page 14

STUDENTS’ INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE LEAGUE Southland Times, Issue 23693, 16 December 1938, Page 14