TRAINING FOR FAMILY LIFE
Miss Mary McLean’s suggestion for the formation of a society teSnlF, r W!t 5 h , ome Problems and training for family life is timely. To save our civilisation we must no L on F er ov ? r '. em Phasise economic standards and instead we must stress human and social values, if this pro- ?° s ® d *° cl f ty is t 0 be called after Lord Montgomery and be worthy of -♦ Irishman, it must concern itself with both strategic and tactical questions; m other words, it should nave a research department as well as an educative one; it should both study the problems of family life in society and educate young parents in how to make their homes happy.—Yours, etc., c . . . T A. H. McC. ACHESON. Shirley, July 25, 1947.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25246, 26 July 1947, Page 3
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