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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 9, No. 9. July, 24, 1946

That Familiarity Breeds

That Familiarity Breeds

Aff.: Mr. Cohen. Neg.: Mr. Howarth.

Mr. Cohen went from breeding to begetting and likened the smouldering fire in the heart of the male to a compost heap. He simply couldn't conceive what this smouldering fire led to. Mrs. Cohen from the audience: "You ought to know."

Mr. Howarth considered himself at a disadvantage as Mr. Cohen had proved his point in practice. The fact that some people did not desire that familiarity should breed was shown by the lucrative business built up on this human failing. Mr. Howarth proceeded to deal with animals, eskimoes and blue noses and finally clinched his argument by citing the case of Joseph and Mary.

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Overheard this from a young woman who works at the Museum: "It will take several months to get back into shape after the Air Force has gone." Well, well, what have they been doing?

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It is reyretted that, owing to the extraordinary amount of material forwarded this issue, "Salient" was unable to print some-important reports, including that of the Paye-Clair recital, This will appear in the next publication.