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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1936. Volume 7. Number 6.

N.Z.U.S.A. Meets

N.Z.U.S.A. Meets

Victoria College students were reminded at the beginning of the inter-University College Tournament of the existence of the N.Z.U.S.A., which took the unusual step of holding a meeting on the Sunday night. Mr. R. J. Larkin, the president, presided over a very happy meeting, which did nothing in particular. Mr. Larkin commented favourable on the work that the Association and done during the year, though it did not emerge that it had actually done much, and remarked on the gain in prestige that it had experienced. This was certainly very gratifying as the Association had done nothing in particularto justify this gain.

It should be noted, however, that in connection with the peace ballot the Association had done very good work, and it can be hoped that something more definite can be done in the future; after all, the Association is a very young body.

Mr. Larkin referred also to the value of the Rugby tour to Japan and the hockey tour to Fiji.