Salient: An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria University, Wellington. Vol. 24, No. 3. 1961
Part the Seventh—General
Part the Seventh—General
Southern students are generally found to be very friendly and lovable and speak English quite well. By the way, most of them aro northerners anyway.
Finally, while there, remember that you are present at a University Sports Festival and that you are primarily interested in a good time. So play well on and off the field. The second and greatest maxim is
"Eat, dring and be merry, for we're not all made of marble."
(The allusion is to old Omar, and to a passage in "Swann's Way." Any interested bodies are requested to read the originals before abusing me.)
And with that small but ostentatious flurry of pedantry I wish you a revoltinglv successful tournament.
Dotta, Dayadhvam, Damyata.
—B.P.D.