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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1933. Volume 4. Number 5.

Executive Letter

Executive Letter.

Dear "Smad,"—

I have to report the following activities of the Executive since my last letter to yon.

The Professorial Board have been approached, asking that the extended Library hours operating in the 3rd. term of last year should be continued this year. The Board have agreed to extend the hours on week nights till 10 p.m., and it is also hoped that arrangements may be made to keep the Library open on Saturday afternoons.

The Executive has approved the setting up of a Common Common Room Committee. This Committee will consist of the President of the Men's and page 10 Women's Committees and the Treasurer of the Men's Committee. It is hoped that this Committee will be able to considerably improve the present conditions of the Common Common Room.

A grant of L2 15s. has been passed for the Chess Club, which did not receive a grant when the previous allocations were being made.

Mr. F. P. Kelly, LL.B., of Hastings, has been awarded a Blue in Hockey for 1903 at his request.

As a result of a recent purchase of a quantity of College badges, it has been possible to reduce the price of badges in the Cafeteria to 2s. each.

The telephone, which was previously situated at the top of the stairs in the Gymnasium, has been moved into the Executive Room, and students wishing to use the 'phone should enquire there. This telephone is an extension from the one at the Cafeteria stairs, and incoming calls will generally be answered at the Executive Room. Urgent telephone calls for students will be taken, but no responsibility can be taken apart from leaving a note in the College letter rack.

D. M. Burns,

Hon. Secretary, V.U.C.S.A.