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PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY CLUB

The Dunedin Practical Psychology Club met last Thursday at Lake’s Club Restaurant, when the meeting took the for of a “Question Night.” instead of, as usual, one topic being discussed, members brought questions dealing with some further aspects of the subjects already studied this year or relating to the problems of everyday life. These questions were submitted to the meeting for discussion, and many interesting points of view were brought forward, resulting in a most helpful and stimulating evening. Alenihers were again asked to cooperate during the following week with those people who at. present all over the world were, especially for this month, uniting to send forth thoughts of peace and goodwill to all mankind.

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Evening Star, Issue 22329, 4 May 1936, Page 1

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PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Evening Star, Issue 22329, 4 May 1936, Page 1

PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Evening Star, Issue 22329, 4 May 1936, Page 1

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