Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 13, No. 6. April 13, 1950
and a talkover
and a talkover
Anyway, students would do well to take the advantage which is now available of discussing the things that interest them with others. You will be surprised where it will lead you.
There is one thing more to be said about university education. The two strands, study and leisure, can be woven into one fabric. A pattern can be given to our lives if we each will seek it here. If we do not we are so much the poorer.
The Dean of Students of the University of California was asked by a visiting professor from a small Eastern college who was overwhelmed by the hordes rushing around the tremendous campus at Berkeley: "How many students have you here?"
'About one in a hundred," was the reply.
Can we at V.U.C. improve on that ration?
E.B.R.