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WELLINGTON AUTHOR.—Mr. J. Wilson Hogg, a master at Scots College, Wellington, whose first novel "Snow Man," has just been published and has been given a very good reception. Mr. Hogg was for some years at Oxford University, and later he took a teaching appointment in England, returning last year to his present position. Reviewers are praising particularly the excellent character delineations in "Snow Man"; for a first novel, they are said to be unusually well done.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 23 November 1934, Page 19

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WELLINGTON AUTHOR.—Mr. J. Wilson Hogg, a master at Scots College, Wellington, whose first novel "Snow Man," has just been published and has been given a very good reception. Mr. Hogg was for some years at Oxford University, and later he took a teaching appointment in England, returning last year to his present position. Reviewers are praising particularly the excellent character delineations in "Snow Man"; for a first novel, they are said to be unusually well done. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 23 November 1934, Page 19

WELLINGTON AUTHOR.—Mr. J. Wilson Hogg, a master at Scots College, Wellington, whose first novel "Snow Man," has just been published and has been given a very good reception. Mr. Hogg was for some years at Oxford University, and later he took a teaching appointment in England, returning last year to his present position. Reviewers are praising particularly the excellent character delineations in "Snow Man"; for a first novel, they are said to be unusually well done. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 23 November 1934, Page 19

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