UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
VIEWS. ITS WORK. United Press Association. —By Electric Tel eg^aph.—Copy right.) YAN(®tv.ER, .'December : 27. Mr Butler, President of the Columbia University, acknowledging the gifts ol nearly six millions sterling to that University during this adverse year, took occasion to rap the student body for the “steady decline in practice of good manners.” He emplasised the virtual abdication - !)? the family as the primary controlling factor in education, along with the subsequent collapse of protectant churches, which have combined to place upon schools the burden and responsibility which they cannot, and should not he asked to hear.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1931, Page 6
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