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WORLD LECTURE TOUR

To-night at 8. in tho assembly hall, Y.M.C.A., Dr P. past president of tho British Association of Practical Psychology, will deliver the first of tho series of lectures now being given there, and the subject will be ‘Sleep and Dreams, Their Meaning and How to Interpret Them.’ In this lecture the three purposes of sleep will bo told, the fundamental -principles for tho interpretation for dreams explained, and the many other interesting discoveries modern science has made in connection with sleep and dreams will be revealed. Tuesday night at 8, in tho saino hall, tho subject will be ‘Nerve Control: Why You Are Nervous, and How to Correct It,’ when the doctor will outline the origin of our nerves and explain how it is the tired, exhausted, and depressed feeling results. The basis of headaches, neuralgia, and other nerve troubles will be indicated and tho modern, scientific methods of adjusting them pointed out. There is no charge for admission; a collection is taken to help defray expenses.

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Evening Star, Issue 20586, 11 September 1930, Page 14

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WORLD LECTURE TOUR Evening Star, Issue 20586, 11 September 1930, Page 14

WORLD LECTURE TOUR Evening Star, Issue 20586, 11 September 1930, Page 14

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