“NO OLD AGE”
THE PEACE THOUGHT “There is no such thing as old ago —it only exists in our own minds,” said Mr. M. F. Robinson in addressing the Auckland Practical Psychologv Society in the Fountain of Friendship Building, Newton Road, recently, e make our own heaven by the thoughts we think,” Mr. Robinson went on to say. People have been thinking chaos for generations, and it is very gratifying that the peace thought is taking form in the public imagination. Five new members were nominated, elected and welcomed into the society: Mrs. Finnis, Miss Mrs. Warbrick, Mrs. Leech, junr.. Mrs. H. Jowsey. Mrs. Bee, on behalf of the society, wished Miss J. Moore, who is leaving on an extended trip to England, an enjoyable and successful trip.
Mi*. Manifold, the first president of the society, was present and was welcomed by Mr. C. M. Cavit on behalf of the members.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 908, 27 February 1930, Page 8
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