PROFESSOR VON ZEDLITZ.
Sil',—Everynno is heartily tired of tlie von Zedlitz controversy, as well, as a little.' ashamed that the necessity for it should exist. Still, in justice.to tlio 'students now at t'ho front, I may state that eomo of them (I' could not quote names) liavo asked sinco the outbreak of war "Why is the Government- interning poor Germans who can do-no practical harm, for lack of means, wSiijo still employing ;i German at Victoria. College?" .We all. know that the English autliorities advised leaving peaceablo Germans their freedom, but.sinco then have had only too good reason to change their opinions, as witucs.s tho _ internment., this week,"'of two men in London of good standing. .As to the suggestion . that tlio Professor should he given a year's notice to quit, why-not fatso his, salary. at t-lie ssme t-iwa?— I am, etc,, COMMON fii&NSE. ;
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2576, 25 September 1915, Page 13
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143PROFESSOR VON ZEDLITZ. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2576, 25 September 1915, Page 13
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