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A HEADMASTER SPEAKS.—“A great deal of modern education is missing its mark most pathetically,” said Canon H. K. Archdall, headmaster of King's College, in an interesting address last evening at the University College on “Civilisation and the Philosophic Outlook.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 79, 24 June 1927, Page 8

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A HEADMASTER SPEAKS.—“A great deal of modern education is missing its mark most pathetically,” said Canon H. K. Archdall, headmaster of King's College, in an interesting address last evening at the University College on “Civilisation and the Philosophic Outlook.” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 79, 24 June 1927, Page 8

A HEADMASTER SPEAKS.—“A great deal of modern education is missing its mark most pathetically,” said Canon H. K. Archdall, headmaster of King's College, in an interesting address last evening at the University College on “Civilisation and the Philosophic Outlook.” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 79, 24 June 1927, Page 8

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