'Never Trust Your Father and Mother’
VARSITY CENSOR THINKS YOUTH AS GOOD AS ITS SENIORS “It is sheer humbug to talk about the young generation being lacking m ‘guts’ or the morale of their seniors. They are just as good in every way, .aid the censor of Fitzwilliam House in Cambridge University, Mr W. S. Thatcher, speaking at Cambridge. <‘ I always tell my students, Neve: trust your father, or your mother either. •or that matter,’ ” he declared. <T have very exceptional opportunities to see what the young generation is like. It is my considered opinion that the student class to-day are as sound in body and mind, morale and morals as we were in my day. “I think this applies to all the young generation.’ ’
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 307, 11 December 1936, Page 8
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125'Never Trust Your Father and Mother’ Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 307, 11 December 1936, Page 8
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