"MIDSTREAM HORSES"
Sir,-Congratulations to 3YA _ for their series of talks "Midstream Horses." The accounts of these men who have changed one career for another at some stage of their lives have a markedly individual and interesting approach to the subject. All affirm their present choice as superior to the original. But why should not one more talk be added to the seven? Of all the midstream horses, the outstanding example is Woman. Every woman who marries gives up her career to take over the vitally important job of running the homes and raising the families of New. Zealand. Her midstream change is surely the most important and fundamental of them all.
DENISE
McCULLOCK
(Sumner).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 774, 21 May 1954, Page 19
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