“GENEROUS POLICY”
UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR THANKS GOVERNMENT ENCOURAGING RESEARCH Frcsa Association W ELLINGTON, Today. At the University Senate yesterday, Professor J. Macmillan Brown, Chancellor, in the course of his address, said he would like to congratulate the University on the generous and enlightened policy of the new Government and of its Minister of Education. Those of them who, in the netr Senate, would have to take up' the burden of University work, counted it the greatest of good fortune that the University subsidy had been restored so that they would not have to abolish scholarships or economise over encouragements to learning. He emphasised the need of encouraging research. The University evenyear needed more scholarships, he said, especially to encourage research in the primary industries of the Dominion, now- that more severe competition in the markets of the world was lowering the price of our commodities.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 8
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