Dislike for Drinking Tea.—ln surveying his life at Canterbury College, Professor T. G. r. Blunt., when speaking at, the graduation ceremony last week, said that twice a day a procession of professors and lecturers was In bo seen making ils way to the tea rooms. He had been conspicuous by his absence. Had it been in my dear old student, days in Germany, a glass of coo] beer would have been attractive," added the professor. He said that lie did not wish In be. discourteous to oilier members of Hie staff, but lie bad an intense dislike lor drinking tea.
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18944, 15 May 1933, Page 8
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