SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1932. Volume 3. Number 6.
Executive Letter
Executive Letter.
Dear "Smad,"—
My Executive wishes me to report to the Students matters which have been dealt with recently by the Executive.
Books Committee.— An effort is now being made to begin a Text-book Supply Scheme, the object of which is to supply to students text-books, both new and second-hand, at English published prices, plus postage. Any student who wishes for any information should apply to Mr. D. M. Burns, who has been appointed convener of the Books Committee.
Students would be well advised to take advantage of this scheme, as a considerable reduction on the price of hooks can be obtained, and it is hoped that an arrangement will be made to supply not only text-books on these terms.
The following appointments have been made:—
Tournament Delegates. W. S. Harris and R. E. Diederich.
N.U.S. Corresponding Secretary, R. E. Diederich.
Sub-Editor of "Spike."—C. N. Watson.
A grant of £93 has been made to the Tennis Club and £60 to the Cricket Club.
Julia M. Dunn.
Hon. Secretary.