Nearly all toe men driving the char-a-bancs and nearly all the waitresses in the hotels were university students in America, said the Hon. George Fowlds in addressing the Court of Convocation. of the Auckland University district, states the Auckland Star. They undertook work of this kind during the long summer vacation from the end of Mav to the beginning of September. Big money was made by all of them. Tt was largely due to this system that America and Caned" tied so many students taking the full-time -•onrc-p Mr Fowlds thought that hv a revision of the. time-table in New Zea’and something might lie done towards drawing more students to the University.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 31 October 1924, Page 4
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