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UNDERGRADUATES AND MOTORS

Undergraduates on this side ol the Atlantic, who are slili lamenting the orders of various Vice-Chancellors torbidding them to keep motor-cars, will he interested in the report of the piiuHpal of Princeton University. U.S.A.. where a similar ban has been onlorced during the past year. 'I he result has been a decline in the number ol students as compared with 1920. when more than one-third ol the Princeton men sported their own cars, but. on the other hand, it is claimed that there has been a much better attendance at classes, especially during the morning session's, far fewer breaches of college regulations, and a much higher percentage of successes in exams. Princetoil authorities, indeed, congratulate themselves on the seeming fact tint the prohibition has separated the slice i from the goats, and left them only those students who are inclined to serious work.—The “Glasgow Herald.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1928, Page 3

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UNDERGRADUATES AND MOTORS Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1928, Page 3

UNDERGRADUATES AND MOTORS Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1928, Page 3

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