Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 14, No. 4. April 26, 1951
Communism Comes First
Communism Comes First
Ashton Cook claimed all this was not new to Victoria. Since 1945. we had watched WFDY and IUS on the same stuff, but pacifist enthusiasm had waned when "Peace" conferences had cheered the fall of Nanking, chaired a Korean Colonel, and defined Peace as the struggle against Capitalism (Czech Minister of Education). We could not see that there was the common basis the Dean had claimed: The Dean hastened to explain that although he was a Christian Pacifist, by no means all of the others were; there would be many from the East who would regard Peace as something attainable only after Communism had taken over.