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PLAN APPROVED.

Social Science Bureau.

Press Association—Copyright. Christchurch, March 17. I Ths Minister of Industries an I | Commerce, Hon. D. G. Sullivan, has ; received Government approval for his ! plan to establish a Bureau of Social i Science. The bur.au has been' esta.ls- - lished to assist the Government in j basing its decisions of a social cliarI acter on scientiifiically'-es.ti'blisned j facts. ! it has been decided that the bureau j . 'll not function as a separate rej search unit, but as a committee of the existing Council of S'cientllic ano Industrial Research, and its work will be d finitely associated with the work of the council in investigating problems concerning the social welfare of the people of New Z aland. The Minister indicated that It was •int ntion to have members on the bu reau representing- all' social research

activities now going on in the country as well as all those classes of the community affected by the investigations. The 'appointments made to date, include the following: Dr. Elizabeth Gunn, well known for her work as acting-didecljor cuf the division of school hygiene. Dr. C. E. Beeby, formerly lecturer in psychology ,Canterbury University College and acting-professor of education for some time. While at Canterbury College Dr. Beeby became noted i for his work in the industrial application of psychology and in recent years he ' has been director for the New Zealand Council of Educational Research established by the Carnegie Corporation.

Mr. E. 11. Langford, who is attached to the secretarial staff of the Minister for Industries and Commerce and is an economist closely interesteu in | social science. ! Dr. E. Marsden, secretary of the ! Department of Scientific and InuusI trial Research. I Mr. G. H. Ormond W’lson, M l\, I one of the co-op*ed members working Lwith the Minister of Finance. | Mr D. Wilson, national seen tary | of the New Zealand Labour Uiciy. ■ The Minister said to-day that addi- | lional appointments would ensure adel quote representation for the univerI siLV colleiges,, where, much valuabßa iv'ork on social research was done year by year, and would include prob-

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 386, 18 March 1937, Page 4

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PLAN APPROVED. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 386, 18 March 1937, Page 4

PLAN APPROVED. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 386, 18 March 1937, Page 4

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