THE SUNRAY CLUB .
TO SWEEP AWAY SEX MYSTERY London, February 20. Surprising revelations were made in a case in which G. M. Prince Hopkins, a wealthy American, secured an injunction to prevent Captain Vincent, the self-styled emancipator, from representing that Hopkins was president of the Sunray Club. Hopkins, after applying to join the club, was astounded to read a newspaper report that the club was planning a procession of nude people to Hyde Park, also to receive a pamphlet in which he, Prince Hopkins was described as president of a club aiming “to bring about goodwill and fellowship between the sexes and to abolish sex antagonism,” Members were asked to practice nude. The special sun bathing emancipator appealed to women “to awake and sweep away sex mystery, which is unwholesome foolishness, and declare yourself a man’s mate in all things. Have you the pluck to throw off clothes and other things!”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2850, 24 February 1925, Page 3
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151THE SUNRAY CLUB . Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2850, 24 February 1925, Page 3
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