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Reform Society Officers (Press, 31 October 1970)

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Summary: Reform Society Officers (Press, 31 October 1970)

At the third annual meeting of the New Zealand Homosexual Law Reform Society held in Wellington, several vice-presidents were elected from universities and theological colleges located in Auckland and Dunedin. The newly elected vice-presidents include B. T. Brooks and E. W. Braithwaite from Auckland University, alongside Rev. W. Rosevear, who serves as the warden of St John’s Theological College. Additionally, several professors from Otago University were appointed: Professor J. Clarke, Professor B. James, and Professor P. McKellor, as well as Dr H. Bourne and Dr A. Moore. Dr I. Breward from Knox Theological Hall was also included in this group of vice-presidents. Furthermore, the committee comprises members Miss M. Bryson and Messrs F. G. Davidge, J. W. Goodwin, D. McMillan, B. Neels, C. J. F. Parkin, and S. W. N. Ransom. This meeting reflects an ongoing effort to address issues related to homosexual law reform in New Zealand.

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Publish Date:31st October 1970
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19701031_2_134.html