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Salient. An organ of student opinion at Victoria College Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 2, No. 7 May 3, 1939

'Salient Points'

'Salient Points'

1.

During the next session it intended to issue several special numbers of "Salient"—symposia etc. Alt students who would like to help are asked to please get in touch with the Editorial Stair without delay. A meeting of all those concerned will be held during the vacation.

2.

Letters to "Salient" on any relevant topic are always welcomed. It is hoped that soon "No Man's Land" will again be active. Except when specially arranged letters should be limited to 300 words and must be in the hands of the Editor by 7.30 p.m. on the Friday prior to issue.

3.

All students who would like to do any reporting for "Salient" are asked to make themselves known to the Editor without vacillation.

4.

A special Literary Committee to provide copy for "Salient" is to be formed during the coming vacation. Regular meetings and discussions will be held. All those interested in original writing—whether in prose or verse—should hand in their names and addresses to the Editor immediately.

5.

It is intended to arrange in all future issues of "Salient" for a "Coming Events" section which will list contingent meetings and functions.

The Editor would appreciate ample notification by club secretaries and others of any event they wish to have included. Unless notification is received omissions must be taken for granted.

6.

An endeavour is being made to make "God Defend New Zealand" a consistent feature in "Salient." To this end would as many students as are able, make a special point of being unapathetic enough, long enough, to send in any lapses they may come across.

7.

An contributions must be in the hands of the Editor by 7 p.m. on Thursday prior to issue.

8.

A slot has now been put in the door of "Salient" room—for the receiving of contributions.

9.

Contributors are asked to write on reporters' pad, and to use one side of the paper only.

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Have you heard about the girl that broke the glass case in the library? No. Well, I'll tell you. The other night I was sitting working when a [unclear: terri] cracking rent the academic calm. It was some gentle maid having a go at the glass front of one of the cases that contain our special books. She made a job of it too; although she's a double blue and the soul of propriety. Do you know who it was? It was Pixle Higgin! No? Yea!