'Nonsense,' Says Doidge
(Special) WELLINGTON, This Day. Dr A. M. Finlay (G—North Shore) in the financial debate in the House yesterday, replied to critics of the of lectures entitled “The Problems of Peace,” sent out to adult education discussion groups by the Director of Adult Education at Auckland University College. Although he personally thought the course patchy, giving insufficient treatment of some problems and overemphasising others, that was all that could bo said against it. He did not consider that adult education should be restricted by the views of any person or section. It was necessary in such discussion courses that the material should be provocative, or the discussion would either be dull or non-existent. The strength of the reaction that manifested itself at Tauranga to this course was an indication of its success. “Nonsense,” said Mr F. W. Doidge (O—Tauranga).
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Northern Advocate, 30 August 1947, Page 7
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141'Nonsense,' Says Doidge Northern Advocate, 30 August 1947, Page 7
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