SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1934. Volume 5. Number 2.
4Ya Speaking!
4Ya Speaking!
We have much pleasure in introducin' to listeners the world-famed assistant announcer at 4YA. Nesbit writes up a full confession, specially for "Smad," in which he laid his soul so bare that we had to cover it over again, or parts of it. Here is a sample:—
"The Edinburgh of the South (Heaven help Edinburgh) is very like the city "Suprema a Situ," save that its motto is one word only—"Speights." Set in billowy hills at the end of a shallow fiord, Dunedin innocently spoils the scenery that might have been . . . .
"The University of Otago. A magnificent pile reeking of money and Presbyterianism—but despite this and the proximity of at least a dozen churches the students are students! But the University Library? What a disappoinment! It is not more than the size of the English and French sections of the V.U.C. Library. And the Law Section consists of—Four Shelves"