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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 7, No. 3. May 3, 1944

Weir House

Weir House

Amendment of the constitution was the main issue discussed at a recent meeting of Weir House residents.

Experience has shown that there is not room in the House for both a Warden's Committee and a House Committee; the deliberations consequently resulted in the amalgamation of the two. In the future, discipline and organisation of the House will be the responsibility of the joint committee as a whole, the House Committee thus taking on a more important function than ever before.

It is hoped that the new arrangement will result in a more co-ordinated House and it will certainly give more even distribution of the work.

The recent House meeting at Weir offered an opportunity for the residents to meet their new matron.

Although Mrs. Veitch has been with us for some weeks now, it was not possible to arrange an earlier official meeting.

The president said a few words of welcome and in extending best wishes to Mrs. Veitch in her new position expressed the belief that she would continue the co-operation and good feeling that has been established between matron and students.

In a brief reply Mrs. [unclear: Ve] related her early interest in Weir House and offered to do everything possible for the welfare of the residents.