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Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 29, No. 2. 1966.

[introduction]

If Three hundred American students had their way, the "University of the Seven Seas" would still be tied up at Clyde Quay.

A Similar number of New Zealand students would support the idea as well.

This enthusiasm springs from a hectic three-day visit of the floating university to Wellington.

The students, on an extension course from Chapman College, California, came from all sections of American life and from most States.

—American student Mary Jean Gallagher with a display of art works by "Seven Seas" students.

—American student Mary Jean Gallagher with a display of art works by "Seven Seas" students.

They are drawn from other American universities. Their shipboard courses will bring them course credits at their own university.

—Students and "Seven Seas" faculty staff at the official welcome, wall for the speeches to begin—Dave Fergusson photos.

—Students and "Seven Seas" faculty staff at the official welcome, wall for the speeches to begin—Dave Fergusson photos.

Victoria students turned on a welcome for the students which endeavoured to introduce them to New Zealand life outside the usual tourist sights.

Government tourist officials had laid on traditional tours of places such as the Wellington zoo and a trio to Masterton for the "Golden Shears" contest.