ADVICE TOR THE AMBITIOUS.
Elsie Lincoln Benedict, of international reputation as a platform speaker, will open a series of frco public lectures to-morrow- evening at- the Town Hall, undor tho auspices of the International Opportunity League. "Leading thinkers in the field of tho human sciences declaro that if anybody fails to get "what he wants most out of life the cause is usually to bo found within himself," declares Mrs. Benedict. "The International Opportunity League aspires to furnish to all ambitious men and women tho most up-to-date, practical' applicatiou of modern discoveries to their individual aims and needs—mental, physical, financial, and cultural." Mrs. Benedict declares that she is not v preacher but a teacher, and that her methods are used to-day tho world over by business men, doctors, lawyers, miniaters, salesmen, social leaders, husbandß, wives, parents, teachers, and others. Sho is known not only as a lecturer, but as the author of many popular books un solf-advancement and self-adjustment,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 11
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159ADVICE TOR THE AMBITIOUS. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 11
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