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PERSONAL

Mr N. R. Cunningham, Masterton, left yesterday on a business trip to Australia.

A post-graduate scholarship in science has been awarded by the senate of the University of New Zealand to Mr S. N. Slater, M.Sc., formerly of Wanganui. Mr Slater proposes to undertake research in organic chemistry at Oxford. He has had a brilliant career at the University of Otago. Dr Walter Horton, professor of dogmatic theology in Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, Ohio, United States,' arrived at Auckland by the Monterey from San Francisco today. With Dr H. P. Van Dusen, of Union Theological Seminary, New York, he is travelling under the auspices of the World Student Christian Federation, and he will spend about a month in New Zealand. From July 13 to 15, Professor Horton will take the leading part in a theological conference in Christchurch.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1938, Page 6

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140

PERSONAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1938, Page 6

PERSONAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1938, Page 6

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