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(CANTERBURY LAMBS 3, published by the Canterbury University College Literary Club. ’ Brag atoll 1949, published by the Auckland University College Literary Club. E Bahia wmcs: 2A published by the Otago University Students’ Association.
Student publications are generally more noticeable for the quality of their verse than their prose, but Canterbury Lambs 3 contains three short stories (by Bill Pearson, G. leF. Young, and V.. J. Wilson),,and two poems (by James K. Baxter and Pat Wilson) which are unusually fluent and mature in feeling for a university journal. None of these names is of course entirely new, nor may they all be bona.fide students, but the fact that they can continue to appear in such publications promises well for the future. 1949 is "academic" in purpose,. and contains essays on "French Conceptions of Goethe," "The New Zealand Short Story," "The Troilus and Cressida Legend," and "A Doctrine of Grace.’ Twelvemonth is described as Otago University’s attempt ata "literary journal,’ and contains articles, snort stories, verse and photographs. /
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 545, 2 December 1949, Page 19
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167ACKNOWLEDGMENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 545, 2 December 1949, Page 19
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