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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 8, No. 9. July 11, 1945

No Man's Land

No Man's Land

Dear Sir,—

Many thanks for your complimentary copy or "Salient." I enclose postal note for 15/—10/- to the Building Fund and 5/- to "Salient." I only wish I were able to make it as many pounds in each case. Plans sound ambitious, but with a subject such as this it pays to be ambitious, otherwise future generations will regret it. I very much hope that students will respond to the call and back up the Exec. 100 per cent.

My best wishes to "Salient" for 1945.

—Yours faithfully,

Malcolm T. Gray.

Dear Sir,—

If Blues are going to be issued to members of the Miniature Rifle Club, could my little suggestion be taken up at the next Exec. meeting?

Would it be possible for me to start a Marbles Club? I am very keen on marbles really, and I thought that if we had a VUC Marbles Club, me and my mates would be eligible for Blues too.

Once we had this club started, perhaps we could affiliate with the Hopscotch Club and the Ping Pong Club, and then we could ALL get Blues.

Yours faithfully,—Sweeny Todd

(We feel that your suggestions are worth looking into. If you let us know which kindergarten you are at, and [unclear: of] your mother does not object, we will try to cook it up especially for you.

—Ed.)