EXPERT EDUCATIONISTS
-Press Aasociation.)
N.Z. Should Have Benefit of Their Advice DUNEDIN RECTOR'S OPINION
(By Telestraph-
DUNEDIN, Last Night. Commenting on the messages" conveyed here in the New Education Fellowship Conference, Mr H. P. Eadson, rector of the Boys' High School, said it was a pity that schools here should not have the benefit of the advice of one or more of these experts "f6r a period of years, parfeicularly the practical administrators, for they had vision as well as" a brilliant. technique. It would pay the country handsomely even if their services Tequired a high retaining fee.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 3
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