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PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY CLUB

Oji Thursday evening the Dunedin Practical Psychology Club met in Lake’s Club Restaurant, when the concluding lessons of the correspondence course, which the club members have been studying for the past few weeks, were presented to the meeting. The first of those two lessons dealt with ‘ Healing,’ a subject which has ever been of the deepest interest to mankind. Naturally this topic opened a wide field for keen discussion, ami although members were quite as eager to discuss the concluding lesson, which dealt with 1 Faith.’ owing to the lateness of (ho hour and also to the fact that members will have a further opportunity to cousidc” this subject at a later (hue. this discussion was somewhat curtailed.

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Evening Star, Issue 22359, 8 June 1936, Page 1

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PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Evening Star, Issue 22359, 8 June 1936, Page 1

PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Evening Star, Issue 22359, 8 June 1936, Page 1

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