THEIR OWN WAY.
U.S. STUDENTS’ LIFE. LONDON, July 12. JOHN DALTON, a prominent Manchester teacher, comparing British and American students’ discipline, says' that lie found American students doing everything that, for his own part, he had spent his life in prohibiting. They may stay out all night, and sleep in the afternoon. The dormitories are never peaceful, the students smoke everywhere, and drink is not excluded from the universities, while the professors have abandoned attempts to keep order.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17905, 22 July 1926, Page 1
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