town-planning and colleges
Kir—We appreciate the good advice anil the impartial sentiments expressed by "Parent" .in your issue of May Hi. But thero is one matter on which wo differ—on his charge that tho Girls College'was "pitted against tho Hoys. Nothing of the kind happened, for only one comparison as to the amount of plajinlr area possessed by the two institutions was made. The difference here is so obvious to everybody that it should h:i\o been' perfectly safe to mention it. ror the rest, Mr. Editor, , m following .up with the case for tho girls, we were snnnlv taking an example from the wise tactics of "Parent" himself. Was it fair, then from behind thcsholter of his nom-de-plume to accuse me of misveprasentation/ etc.—l etc., Wellington, May 31.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 213, 3 June 1919, Page 6
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