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The Spike: or, Victoria College Review, October 1906

Our Illustrations

Our Illustrations.

IIn this issue we reproduce a picture of Mr. W. Gray, recently appointed Lecturer in Education at Victoria College. Mr. Gray is a native of Otago. He received his early education at the Wairuna Public School, and was afterwards trained as a teacher in Dunedin at the Arthur Street School and at the Training College. Mr. Gray obtained the B.A. degree in 1895, the M.A. in 1897, and the B.Sc. in 1901. He has occupied successively positions as Assistant Master, Vice-Principal of the Otago Training College, Headmaster Palmerston North D.H. School, and Chief Inspector of Schools for the Wanganui Education Board. At the beginning of the present year he took up the position of Principal of the Wellington Training College for Teachers, with which is combined that of Lecturer in Education at the Victoria College. In 1905 Mr. Gray visited the U.S., with the intention of studying the educational system there in all its branches, and has set forth the results of his investigations in a pamphlet entitled "Some Aspects of Education in America."

We also give pictures of the Graduates of Victoria College for 1906, the Committee of the Students' Association, the Ladies' Hockey Team First Eleven, the Men's Hockey First Eleven, and the Football First Fifteen.

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Mr. W. Gray.

Mr. W. Gray.