SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1933. Volume 4. Number 3.
Contents
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- Introduction
- Student Publications
- "S.M.A.D." p. 2
- Notes and Jottings
- We give the Big Hand to
- I was the One that had to Walk
- A Write-Up for our Cheer - Leader
- Are We Really? p. 3
- This Month's Fairy Tale
- Drama
- Quick Turns—No Recalls
- Weir on Parade as Seen by our Special Correspdt. — Doc. Henning's Premature Farewell p. 4
- Can Literature be Identified with A Nations' History. — Dr. Beaglehole says "Yes."
- Student Stewards—'Scabs' p. 5
- Student Finances Sound. — Capping Week Shows Profit
- Sinnacle Stories. — The Tappertits p. 6
- Letters to the Editor p. 7
- Obituary—Mr. W. Alexander p. 9
- Tactful and Efficient. President Retires
- Letters in Brief
- Election Candidates
- N.Z.U. All Blacks Were too Good. — Visitors were Fast and Dashing but too Uncertain — Australians' Sportsmanship was Great p. 10
- Thrilling Open Game
- Field, Track and Court p. 12
- Otago Captures Both Divisions in Hockey Tourney. — Victoria Gains Two Seconds
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