DANGER TO YOUTH
UNIVERSITY CLIQUES. ROLSIIEYIS.M AND ATHEISM. gome caustic comment on certain schools of thought found in university life was made by Mr .1. 11. Hollins a veteran master of King's Hollege, Auckland, speaking at the Hid Roys’ reunion in Hamilton on Saturday evening. Mr Hollins said there appeared to be cliques developing in Ihe Universities whose sole aim was In bring about Rolshevism and unbridled license. These people spent a lot Of lime advertising atheism and free io\e.
“If this sort of lliin? goes on it, will ho a bail tiling for Now Zealand,” added Mr Collins. “If our hoys are going to forget discipline and Hie fear of <!od they will come, lo a had end. I hope there are no King's Hid Hoys in those cliques. If there are our work has failed.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18987, 3 July 1933, Page 3
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