LENDING PICTURES.
“You can get reproductons in colour of some great masterpieces so line that they might pass if suitably flamed for the originals. Why should not framed examples of, say, Vincent Van Gogh's ‘Sunflowers,’ or some of Claude’s Italian sketches, he available through your lending libraries for two or three months’ enjoyment in the home?’*— Sir .Michael Sadler.
M'Vn WITH A VERY TUG “M”. “Admit evolution admit the mechanism, admit the automatic working ol in.- thing, hut never allow any denial of the mind and purpose behind it all. That is irrational. It is difficult sometimes to see what the object is in view hut have faith. Perhaps the ultimate end is not in human mind at all, hut in Mind with a very big M There is mind behind everything, and purpose and planning, and it is Irustrated by 'free agents such as ourselves who do not know what thu purpose is or do not. sympathise with it.”—Sir Oliver Lodge.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1929, Page 8
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162LENDING PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1929, Page 8
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