“Aly own experience of 35 years of teaching, in spite of my own bias, leads me to believe that large numbers of our boys derive far more educational benefit from their activities in the cadet corps and the playground than they do in school, for these often seem to bear remotely on their daily life,” said Air G. J. Lancaster, headmaster of the Christchurch Boys’ High School, speaking at the school’s jubilee dinner.
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Otago Witness, Issue 4028, 26 May 1931, Page 14
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