ST. ANSELM'S COLLEGE.
iISHOP TTNABLE TO CARRY ON - STUDENTS DISPERSED. ' . (By Telegraph.—Own; Correspondent.) i . HAMILTON, Friday. v The five ' students who have been accommodated at'Bislibpscourt, Hamilton, during the last year,: and who. were stud'yin" for their : matriculation exain- •'■ inations preparatory to ■ qualifying _ior the ministry, have dispersed. Bishop Cherrington, who acted as tutor to the students at St. ;Anselm's College, a school attached to Bishopscourt, states that he is no longer abietoi.fiiiance the college, which has already cost him £200. ' Three of the students were hoping to v: matriculate in December, and two ot : them were taking up work in the WaiKato diocese at once. .The bishb]) stated that if in future candidates for the ministry could pay or find, £50 each towavd :maintenance, ho would be prepared to ■ continue the work. .He pßid a tribute to the .conduct, of. the students and'saul "■;. each had a vocation for. the ministry. ■ It'was principally to" test this that the idea of the; college originated. • ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 21
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162ST. ANSELM'S COLLEGE. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 21
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