THE PARSON AND THE TEACHER.
Thc Biskop of Bipopt the Bight Bav. G, 0. L. Luat, in au addrese to the National TTnion of Women Teachers' Oonference, said: — «'l feel that you and I in our professions have a tremendous lot in comuion. There are no two profespions that are more universally milunderstood and slandered than thosa of teacher and parson. The belief in the public mind is that teachers have the longesfc holidays ever given to any people anywh©re, which they spend entirely in going round the world; that they never do any work at all between Friday 4 o'clock and Monday 9 o'clock; and that altogether they have an extraordinarily happy and *cushy» job. "Parsons, of course, only work one day out pf seven — and not \ery mucE on that. So that I think you and I can really join forces and sympathis© with eaoh other in our thoroughly depressed and misunderetood lot,'^ *
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 39, 2 March 1937, Page 6
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