Professor Arthur Dendy, at the Summer School of Eugenics, England: ''We have got to change our ideas, and cultivate a much truer sense of values if we wish to avert, or even postpone, the fate to -which civilisation Eeems to be doomed. If progress consists in covering the face of the earth' with railways and factories, and destroying tho peace of God with motor-cars and aeroplanes, then, indeed, it hardly seems worth while to go on, and many of us may come to prefer a life of solitary contemplation in a wilderness to the society of cur too energetic icllowmea.' 1
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 4
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