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SERIOUS NEGLECT

UNIVERSITY COLLEGES By rplegraph —Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, April 18. The Colleges of the University of New Zealand were suffering serious neglect which had evidently been going on for a long lime, and w'hich must have the gravest consequences in the education system as a w'hole, said Dr. T. Dennett, late president of Williams College, Massachusetts, in a Commemoration Day address at Canterbury University College. The lecture method of teaching, which, he said, had been discredited for at least 30 years, lack of personal contact between the staff and students, inadequate libraries, Inadequate staff salaries—these were the principal signs noted by him of what he called malnutrition in the education system. He emphasised that he was merely repeating what had been pointed out to him by responsible New Zealanders.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21324, 19 April 1939, Page 8

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SERIOUS NEGLECT Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21324, 19 April 1939, Page 8

SERIOUS NEGLECT Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21324, 19 April 1939, Page 8