Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 1, No. 4 March 30, 1938
In the College Library:—
In the College Library:—
The New Statesman and Nation—
A liberal, left-wing paper which always has something important to say and says It well. A first-rate guide to current affairs.
The New Republic—
Yankee counterpart to the "New Statesman"-with a deal more punch.
Manchester Guardum Weekly—
The essence of reliability.
Criterion—
Edited by J. S. Eliot-demands coherent reading. In matters of literature and culture its standards are unsurpassed.
Scrutiny—
A tangible quarterly review, with sound and scrupulously reasoned attitudes on literature and life.
The London Mercury—
Worthwhile literary magazine of more popular appeal, adopts no special viewpoint.
Life and Letters To-day—
Substantial literary Journal of the left: has a cosmopolitan and distinguished list of contributors.
To-morrow—
Independent critique on God's Own Country. A fortnightly you mustn't miss.
The New Era—
The mouthpiece of what's most progressive in education.
Theatre World—
Full of pretty pictures and succinct articles that cover the contemporary stage in detail.