Salient. An organ of student opinion at Victoria University, Wellington. Vol. 23. No. 7. Monday, August 8, 1960.
Man's Survival At Stake
Man's Survival At Stake.
Mr Maxwell (floor speaker) in true political fashion alleged that Mr Tamasese and his satellites were undermining Western democracy. Mr Monad said "without marriage we'll just die out." Mr McQuill reinforced the pro-marriage argument by pointing out that marriage did not offer sexual gratification alone. It also means security, love (in the true sense of the word), companionship and lots of other things. Mr Hall reminded the audience of the evil consequences of indiscriminate love affairs—morons and criminals.
Dr B. D. Inglis, of the Law Faculty, acted as adjudicator. Placings were: Tamasese, Barrington, Maxwell, O'Brien, Hamlin and Roberts.