AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
FINE ARTS BLOCK MINISTER OF EDUCATION WARMLY THANKED In connection with (he Auckland Grammar School Board’s decision to offer no objection to the handing over of the old Grammar School site to the University and the City, the Registrar of tlie University (Mr M. R. O’Shea) has written as follows to the Hon. H. Atmore (Minister ol Education): — “At this morning’s meeting of tho College Council, the President reported upon the Conference and your handling thereof, and expressed his deep appreciation of your work in this regard, his remarks being fully endorsed by those members of the Council who had been present at the Conference. The fi'll""'ing resolution was earned unanimously 1 “ ‘This Council very heartily thanks the Minister of Education for his patient consideration of the question of tho transfer of the old Grammar School site for purposes of a fine arts block for the University and the City Council and heartily congratulates him on his very able and successful handling of the whole matter.’
“May I he permitted to express my personal appreciation of the courtesy which vou have accorded me during the progress of lengthy negotiations which this proposal has involved.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 January 1931, Page 6
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