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GRUMBLING STUDENTS

The president of a Western University relates how, on ,one occasion, when a certain well-known educator was dean of that institution, grave complaints against the college cook were brought to him by one of the undergraduates. Whereupon the dean summoned the delinquent, duJy lectured him upon his shortcomings, and, in short, threatened him with dismissal unless conditions were bettered. 'Good gracious, sir!' exclaimed the cook; 'you oughtn't to place too much importance on what the young men tell you about my meals 1 Why, sir, they come to me in just the same way and complain about your lectures!'

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New Zealand Tablet, 15 July 1909, Page 1118

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GRUMBLING STUDENTS New Zealand Tablet, 15 July 1909, Page 1118

GRUMBLING STUDENTS New Zealand Tablet, 15 July 1909, Page 1118