Emotional Starvation
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; A U OivLi A JN bopt, 1. Emotional starvation, a • world- wide epidemie, was Tampan't in New Zealand,;. said- Alr. S. Oliv'er, of Wellington, a. judge of the vocal classeS' at tiie"- AueJi--land competition's in an add,ress |o the Junior Chamber . qf Comnl'erce today. No ainount of art exhibifions, sym phony concerts, opera, dram'atic .presfen^. tations, or reeitals by fambus overS'eas artists would provide a. reniedy, Cultu ral values had to spring frofli the people lliernselves. ' 1 Afankind has. beconie so absorbed with the • intricacies of. living, " Arr. Oliver 'said; " that the equallv iftiportant* art' of living -is redhced to a dim flicker. rphe reintegratidn o~f our emotional existenee is the l'esp'qfiSibilit.v of our systeiir of education, OUr socia'l organisatidnS, a,s w'ell as df the individual. To evdde that respo'nsibility is fo flee f roni f reedom. ' '
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Chronicle (Levin), 2 September 1948, Page 8
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142Emotional Starvation Chronicle (Levin), 2 September 1948, Page 8
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