COMMONSENSE AND CLOTHING
LONDON, March 29,. “It would he a sight to, stir Edinburgh to the depths if you all hounded bare-legged down Princes street in a glad throng instead of sitting here wasting time listening to me.” In these words Professor Lelan,addressed a group of Edinburgh business men on “Commonsense and Clothing.” “1 admit that I’m a gross moral coward.” the said, “otherwise I’d appear before you in a roll collar opon-npekqd shirt,' shorts so short as to he inconsiderable, white socks and tennis shoes, Rut were I fn appear thus arrayed, Princes street would he the centre of an excited crowd ” „ ... -
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17231, 10 April 1930, Page 15
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