Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 6, No. 12 September 23, 1943
Law Faculty Club
Law Faculty Club
The annual dinner of the Law Faculty Club was held last month. This is the first occasion for two or three years on which the club has felt that it is able to launch out into such a venture as having a dinner. The great proportion of students are, of course, in the forces, but nevertheless those who were available, together with recent graduates and members of the lecturing staff of the College, turned out in force at the Grand on the occasion.
Proceedings went with a swing and except for a small clash with the hotel proprietor over some licensing regulations, there was nothing to mar the success of the dinner. Altogether between 30 and 35 students and graduates were present; a thoroughly representative selection of those who are still here.
All who were present hope that the dinner will be merely a fore-runner of successful future occasions of a like nature.
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In the case of female education the main stress should be laid on bodily training, and after that on development of character; and last of all, on intellect. But the one absolute aim of female education must be with a view to the future mother.
—Hitler ("Mein Kampf").
Woman is to be neither comrade nor beloved, but only mother.
—Spengler (official fascist).