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"The University of Otago has always taken pride in its status as New Zealands first university. Starting a university in 1869 was a bold move: other regions observed Otagos action with a mixture of surprise, scepticism and envy. The venture paid off: from small beginnings, the university grew into a large institution with local, national and international significance. Like any organisation, the University of Otago has had its good times and its bad times. It has been at some periods and in some ways deeply conservative, and in other ways boldly entrepreneurial. A good history is a critical assessment rather than a public relations exercise, and Alison Clarke has consulted and researched wid...
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A survey of life at Otago University with photographs and text, produced to celebrate its 125th year. Student flats, lectures and exams, research work, and the library are represented, and there are images capturing traditions such as orientation and capping, and an initiation ritual.
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