WOMEN ON EDUCATION BOARDS
Sir,-On page 13 of the issue of your paper of July 24, you publish an article headed "A refining influence? Women on Education Boards," which purports to give the matter of an address recently given by me at a meeting of the Federation of University Women. What I actually said on that occasion has been completely misrepresented by the writer of this article, and both the Senate of the University and the Federation of University Women have been placed in a singularly undignified and unwarranted aspect. I wish emphatically to dissociate myself from the subject matter of the article, and shall be greatly obliged if you will give publicity to my protest. May I also respectfully suggest that articles purporting to report the works of a speaker be submitted to the person concerned before publication.
SYLVIA G.
CHAPMAN
(Wellington). |
(The writer of our article attended the meeting at which Dr. Chapman's remarks were made, took notes of them, and can think of no important respect in which our correspondent was misrepresented. Dr. Chapman must know that her final suggestion is neither practicable nor generally desirable.-Ed. )
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 163, 7 August 1942, Page 3
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