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The Spike or Victoria University College Review 1933

Contents

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Contents

Page
Victoria College (photo) Facing Page 3
Editorial 3
The Urewera Country and the Hau Hau Campaigns 6
May Mary 8
A Judgment of Solomon 9
Seascape 11
The Coming of the Legion 12
Time Past. 14
Our Radicals 15
Restless Night 16
A View of U.S.A. 17
Escape 21
Correspondence 22
A Winter Dawning 23
Shadows 23
Obituary 24
Review 24
Britain 25
Com Munism Incoll 26
Plunket Medal Contest 28
The Executive (photo) Facing Page 28
Basketball Team (photo) Facing Page 28
Graduates (photo) Facing Page 29
The Graduates, 1933 29
Capping Stanzas 31
The Troubadour 32
Frustration 33
The University and Society 34
Obituaries 36
Notes 37
Hic Jacet 39
Piercing the Fog 41
Tragedy 42
"Musical Chairs" 42
Woodnymph 43
Farewell to Arms? 44
Contrite Sea 46
For Ever 47
Weir House 48
Weir House (photos) Facing Pages 48 &49
The Autocrat of the Bathtub 49
Academic Freedom 50
A Great Lady 52
Our V.C. Hero 52
Reply 53
Points of View 54
In the Year of Our Lord, 1300 56
"Social Progress" 57
Unemployment Unmasked 58
The Extravaganza 60
O impotence! 61
Victoria—Yesterday, To-day, To-morrow 62
Light in Darkness 62
The Comments of Halfshot 63
Phoenix and Sirocco 63
Tournament, 1933 64
Tournament Representatives (photo) Facing Page 64
Women's 2nd Division Tennis Teams and Third XI. Cricket Team (photos) Facing Page 65
College Blues 65
Past Students 66
The Year's Sport in Review 71
Club Notes 73
Club Officers, 1933 96

The Spike is published once in the session.

The Editorial Committee invites contributions, either in prose or verse, on any subject of general interest, from students or officials connected with the College. All literary communications should be addressed to—

The Editor, Victoria College, Wellington.

Subscription—2/6 per copy—are now due and are payable to the Business Manager, Victoria College, Wellington.

Editor, I. D. Campbell.

Assistant Editors; Ilma M. Levy; Dorothy Spence-Sales; J. A. Carrad.

Business Manager: R. C. Bradshaw.

2nd Impression: November, 1933.