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"We Three" (Timaru), find the 2YA camp concerts so enjoyable that they want "more if possible." V.L. (Auckland) wants "that grand word ‘woman’ once again," but "Soldier's Mother"? (Christchurch), finds "for My Lady" a beautiful name, and adds that "the world at present is sadly in need of the uplifting influence of beauty." I.M.S. (Auckland), defends the pening of tinted glasses (1) to protect the eyes from "strong sunlight, dust and wind," and (2) to "preserve facial expression." M.F.G. (Marton), writes a long letter, for which unfortunately we cannot «find space, pointing out the "correlation between University Entrance and University Degree’ scriptions in History. An examination of the connection between the two, he argues, "fully justifies" the 1942 paper. "Paddy" (Gisborne), supports the Matriculation History paper (1) because it encourages the study of "presentday historical facts," and (2) because American servicemen seem to be "well educated in matters which a large proportion of New Zealanders take for granted,"
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 190, 12 February 1943, Page 3
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161POINTS FROM LETTERS New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 190, 12 February 1943, Page 3
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