Maori Agricultural College; MAC; vocational education; rugby; George Nepia; spiritual influence; Influence of MAC on the Church in NZ; discipline at school; teachers;
Maori Agricultural College; MAC; daily chores; roommates; sports; farm work; spiritual, academic, and vocational influence of the MAC; experience as the only girl at the MAC; highlight of studying at the MAC;
Maori Agricultural College; MAC; farm work; classes; Elder Sharp; non-Maori students; roommates; football; spiritual impact; testimony and knowledge of the gospel; academic benefits; MAC influence on Church in NZ;
Brother Ballif's position as a principal; School taught by missionaries; farm training; English was only language taught or used; Helping students adjust to school life; Labor work; Christmas experience with Samoan boys; Greatest contribution of the…
Attended MAC in 1929; Planned to return in 1931; Classes; Vocational help; President Ballif; Brother Hodge; Non-Maori students; Dormitory facilities; sports; Rugby; Hawkes Bay representatives; older students from Pacific Islands; Spiritual influence…
Attendance in 1931; President Hoagland; dedication of MAC; recruiting activity; President and Sister Johnson; Early classes; training in wool-classing; benefits of vocational and spiritual training; District President; six-month mission; headmaster…