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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 6, No. 4 April 14, 1943

Suspense

Suspense

The suspense became unbearable. What was the terrific calamity, this unseen visitation for which the corridors were made a desert, and for which Mr. Miller had to appear in a blue suit?

In the chem labs, demonstrations were unrecognizable: overalls shone white—and one could scarcely open one's eyes for the dazzle on test tubes and retorts.

What had brought about this metamorphosis in the Stygian depths?

Students worming their way through library tomes were interrupted; they would be asked to stand up; questions might be asked them; they would be civil; Marxist text books would be hidden away. The flat had gone forth indeed.

For whom were they to stand up?

At three o'clock all was in readiness. The corridors were a morgue— in the common rooms card-playing had stopped, hushed voices waited in dread uncertainty.

Just after the hall clock had struck the hour a car drove up—a policeman stood by the door—some people climbed out. It was for them all these notices, all this ceremony, all this pomp, had taken place.

Now can you guess, dear reader, the meaning behind those mystic symbols? Now can you solve the enigma?

The problem is simple: look again!

  • The first V is for Viceroyalty.
  • The second V is for Visits.
  • The third V is Victoria University College.

Weren't you honoured?