PROFESSOR R. M. ALGIE
Professor R. M. Algle, who Is speaking tonight at the Town Hall, has a reputation as a speaker well known throughout academic circles. His simplicity of expression has gained hundreds of admirers for whom thera previously existed a dislike of Parliamentary utterances. He attracts thinking men and women on both sides of the political arena on account of his fair criticism, and maintains the intei'est of his listeners throughout. Whatever happens, he takes it all with a gentle smile, counts ten even before expressing even mild wrath, and philosophically remarks that the bitterest interjection demonstrates .at least that the interjector is thinking about his message.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1938, Page 11
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