"RAGGING" BY STUDENTS.
AUTHORITIES AND COLLEGE REGULATIONS. A LECTURER WITHOUT AN AUDIENCE. Received November 29, 8.34 a.m. LONDON, November 28. The students of the University of Aberystwith, Cardiganshire, Wales, are at loggerheads with the authorities over the college regulations. As an outcome of the trouble they withdrew in a body when Sir John Cockburn, one time Agent-General for South Australia, was about to lecture as a delegate of the League of Empire. For this, and "ragging" on degree day, the senate severely reprimanded the students, and have prohibited many Christmas and other entertainments.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8993, 30 November 1907, Page 5
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93"RAGGING" BY STUDENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8993, 30 November 1907, Page 5
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