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Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 29, No. 7. 1966.

• Cultural Affairs

page 7

Cultural Affairs

[unclear: nder] Mr. Jamieson and [unclear: Harding] much unprove-[unclear: has] been made in the [unclear: ministration] of this side of [unclear: ciation] life. With over 30 [unclear: liable] clubs there is little use for the student not to take of some cultural [unclear: vity]. The innovation of a rural clubs council and the [unclear: sideration] of club grants a committee familiar with [unclear: ural] matters has made the [unclear: cutive]'s work much easier. [unclear: often] there are complaints [unclear: cerning] the amount of [unclear: ney] devoted to this area of [unclear: vity]. much of the blame st fall on the cultural clubs mselves for not applying money, and sometimes [unclear: bad] administration of [unclear: affairs]. A successful [unclear: Congress] has been held [unclear: the] committee is cur-[unclear: tly] considering proposals pictures to be used in the [unclear: lding].

Clubs who have held major [unclear: ductions] and functions [unclear: oughout] the year are to be [unclear: gratulated] on their efforts stimulate the thinking of [unclear: who] have not bothered extend their learning be-[unclear: that] of an academic [unclear: maton].