UNIVERSITY JOURNALISM
TUATARA: Journal of the Biological Society of Victoria University College. JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE: Victoria College Political Science Society.’ HESE are two interesting examples ‘of College journalism produced for others than students at classes. Tuatara, which has run already to three numbers, is a very good shilling’s-worth for anyone interested in biology. If there is a good deal in its pages that lies outside the range of the general readerclassifications, identification keys, and highly technical notes-there is something in each number that will interest everybody who looks at his environment with inquiring eyes. It is important that the articles are not written by students, but by recognised authorities. ‘The second journal is only in its first number, and may or may not grow into something of interest to the general public. But the first indications are favourable. We are all governed whether we like it, or not, and if the editors realise their ambition of stimulating interest in the art of government by elucidating the underlying principles, they may find themselves writing for a rather big public. — =
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 488, 29 October 1948, Page 19
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179UNIVERSITY JOURNALISM New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 488, 29 October 1948, Page 19
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