The Spike: or, Victoria University College Review, June 1921
Women's Club
Women's Club.
The opening function of the Club this year was a debate on the motion, "That smoking for women is objectionable." The speakers are to be congratulated on the humour and clever wit with which they treated the subject. About sixty people were present. It is hoped to continue these debates during the session.
A kahanga was held at the beginning of the first term and as usual was voted by all present a great success.
The Women's Club has undertaken the arrangements for the furnishing of the Common Room in the new wing. With admirable foresight the Committee secured the services of Mrs. Rankine Brown who is designing the scheme and choosing all the furniture. The Council has granted £100; with this we are doing our best, hut will have to go rugless and practically chairless for the present.
It was with deep regret that we received the resignation of our President, Miss M. A. Harle, who is now living in Christchureh.