Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 2, No. 13 July 5, 1939
The Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting
The full statement of our reasons for opposing the motion which led to our attack of "Salient" is being held over until our next issue; but in the meantime we are publishing at once the following letters arising out of the meeting.
The Editor. "Salient."
Dear Sir,—At tho recent meeting held on Monday, June 26th, I made the statement that the paper was worthless. As it has been pointed out to me that this is a personal insult to the members of the staff. I wish to withdraw it unreservedly. My statements were not intended as a personal matter at all, but my objection to making "Salient" subscription compulsory still stands.
I remain,
Yours sincerely,
Ewen Cardale.
The Editor. "Salient."
Dear Sir,—May I congratulate your reporter R.L.M. on his excellent, interesting, unbiassed and very truthful report of the proceedings at the Annual General Meeting last Monday night. In my opinion this is the best report of a College function that has appeared this year although it is, as R.L.M. says, devoid of personal views, and R.L.M. is to be felicitated on its excellence.
Yours faithfully,
F. D. Christensen.