VICTORIA COLLEGE
TJIF RHODF.b BEQUEST. HTGIII-IR. EDUCATION OF WOMEN. (IV-r United frees Association.) WELLINGTON, May 20. Th" let" Mrs Rhodes left a bequest to ','icrnna. College fop ihe higher education of wi-nn.-n. Tb.is nruv nmonuts to about •512.01 M!. Colonel Studholme, on behalf of tin- t ru-tee--. --url that Dunedin having already ---I up a Chair of Dome-Tic Science, u Was thought inadvisable pi instnl another Chiur. which would at once deprive Dunedin of half bs st’-d. t r,t.-.. ,'t" suggested devoting the in-,-me to two travelling scholarships, open to Victor-’', College, the term to he one to three years. After twelve years they -honld he terminated in favour of a Chair of Hom- Science. The College Council has appointed n committee to consider the
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Southland Times, Issue 18828, 22 May 1920, Page 10
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125VICTORIA COLLEGE Southland Times, Issue 18828, 22 May 1920, Page 10
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