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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1936. Volume 7. Number 11.

Mr. P. Macaskill

Mr. P. Macaskill,

as a studnet of long standing at V.U.C. spoke long and vociferously to our reporter. He urged students to take more interest in Varsity affairs, and especially to advertise the College favourably to the public, so that membership of the V.U.C. Students' Association might be a boast and not a confession. He instanced the appalling apathy of students by saying that out of a College of 700, only about 150 braved the discomforts of the Gym. to see "Journey's End"—a prduction of an exceedingly high stanard.

In conclusion, Mr. Macaskill guggested that subsidiary organisations such as Weir House should see that their fixtures do not clash.