TALKS FOR WOMEN
The Editor, "The Listener." Sir,-All favourable comments upon your paper heartily endorsed. I agree with a recent writer that special talks could be given for women on broader subjects; for example, excellent subjects are prepared. by local business men for delivery to accountancy students. Women personally can hardly intrudeinto such a Man’s Domain, but the matter, while slightly technical, is intensely interesting, and of everyday practical importance. Nearly all the talks to women in the mornings for some time past have been repetitions, but we do still enjoy them. We listen to all broadcasts from Parliament House in session during the day, and enjoy many educational and humorous items. Yours, etc.,
D.
SUTHERLAND
Nelson, May 27, 1940.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 51, 14 June 1940, Page 12
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