STUDENTS' CHANGE OF FRONT.
Students of Oxfdfd University Would not to-day pass a resolution expressing refusal to figkt for Hing and country, as tbey did some time ago, aCcording to Dr. Cyril Norwood, president of - St. Jokn's Oollege, Oxford ,WkU is visiting Christchurch as a delogatfi to the New Education Pellowship ConfereflCG. "I am against all reptession of thought,'* said Dr. Norwood. "It is much safer to give it freC play. Though the students of the University of Oxford passed a resolution that they would not fight for King and country, the same university is xioW electing Gonservative presidentsj and sueh a resolution woUld now bo lost. If the university had repressed it at tho time, the result would have been a much larger party holding the SUme subversive views.'' v
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 154, 17 July 1937, Page 4
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131STUDENTS' CHANGE OF FRONT. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 154, 17 July 1937, Page 4
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