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The Spike: or, Victoria University College Review, June 1921

Notes from Canterbury University College

Notes from Canterbury University College.

V.U.C. is represented in the gods that be by A. H. Tocker—Lecturer in Economics.

Amy Harle has, after numerous aimless meanderings, at last reached the sanctuary of Canterbury College. She spends her time advising the Professor and setting an appalling and distracting example to the demure damsels of the College. She has, in fact, worn out the grass of the quadrangle. Keep off the grass!!!!

R. J. Comrie has at last reached the height of his ambition and returned to long clothes. He is even said to sleep in his "nightie"—during lectures.

S. W. Hall (V.U.C., 1919) is taking the B.A. course.

A. E. Davenport has reached the stage in his meteoric career when all pleasure is as dust.

The budding young engineer, F. Tregartha. is deep in study for the Ass. M.Inst. C.E.

L. W. Britton, after the gay and distracting life of Kelburn, has taken Holy Orders in the Sumner Deaf and Dumb Institute. He hopes to return to Wellington in the near future.

Although there is no further need for urgent telegrams, J. E. Brodie's state (or States) still causes great anxiety to his friends. He is taking the sudden change in his career very calmly.