A pleasant evening was epent by members of the Dunedin Practical Psychology Club last Thursday, when Mr H. S. Tily gave an interesting talk on * Peer Gynt.’ He explained that the drama was written by Ibsen and set to music by Grieg. He traced the adventures of Peer Gynt, illustrating the various stages by gramophone records Mr .), 11. Patton moved a hearty vote of thanks to Mr Tily for his address.
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Evening Star, Issue 21821, 10 September 1934, Page 12
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