Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 29, No. 2. 1966.
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Victoria students welcomed the American students with impromptu parties and trips. Although enrolments were not yet complete and many students had not returned to Wellington most American students became well acquainted with their New Zealand counterparts.
Of the 300 students, about 200 are girls and the rest are—presumably—males. They are required to take two compulsory courses in "Comparative World Cultures" and "Physical Education" and may choose from a wide range of courses in Art. Biology, Economics, Education, English. French, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Philosophy. Science. Sociology, Spanish, Speech and Drama. History, Mathematics and Music.
The ship, the "University of the Seven Spas," is a German ship of 12.574 gross tonnage owned by the Europa-Canada line.