SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1935. Volume 6. Number 12.
Nora Mclaren
Nora Mclaren.
"This electioneering business is wholly vile," was this committee candidate's view of "Smad's" reporter. "If 'Smad' does not misinterprer what we say others will." Like most women, she has a high opinion of the quality of all her sex, and thinks the Exec. could do with more female members. "All the women candidates are all-round sports, rational thinkers and good workers." From a consideration of a co-ed., Weir House (under strict rules, of course) we passed to finance. Miss McLaren thinks men are too mean and that commerce students especially are obsessed with sundry details. She is a strong supporter of the Building Fund and progress.