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R.UTH CHATTERTON • ,3K a • - -»-.r t o The committee will arrange many functions and entertainments that will sustain the interest ahd spirit of the athletes between the' various contests, at th'e same time carefully controlling their activities in order that the rigid training requifem'erits will be fully observed. Mr. Mayer is aiming at establishing a "home-from-home" atmosphere and a spirit of fraternal friendliness that must be productive of benefitial effects.
Profoundly patient and profoundly wise, Who gives his best ahd walts, attaihs a prize. In art's cold temple he who silent serves At last shall wear the' "garland he deserves. But life's essentials for us all are sent, Plain, common sensfe COUnts more than sentiment, For bronchial ailments even saints assure With needful Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 24
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 276, 16 July 1932, Page 7
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