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    “…Organiser, Miss Olga Nethersole, with power and privileges of access at all times to the Ministry for conference, consultation and advice, and shall be known as Liaison Officers. HEALTH WEEK ACTIVITIES May, 1920. Participated in Health Week activities through our Branches. …”
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    “…We wish to emphasise the fact that there is no intention of attempting to rival the activities of existing agencies or acting in opposition to the Government. …”
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    “…1922-05 1922 1920s 55 pages : illustrations FUTURE ACTIVITIES OF THE LEAGUE Series of Lectures.— SIMS WOODHEAD Constructive Educational Health Lectures, with examination and Travelling Scholarship Prize Award. …”
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    “…We have approached the Archbishops, Bishops, Roman Catholic Archbishops and Bishops, and Nonconformist Ministers of the country, inviting their sympathy and help in the work of the League, and have received sympathetic replies from the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of Oxford, the Bishop of Liverpool, the Bishop of Salisbury, and the Bishop of Birmingham is not only a Vice-President of the League, but is also a very active member of its Lay Council. We are hoping to be supported in our work by an annual Sunday Collection in the Churches of each diocese. …”
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    “…We need more money with which to enlarge our scope of activities. Through lack of funds we have had to curtail much of the ambitious programme originally planned for the work of the League — notably, Recreation and Entertaining clubs with bureaus of information regarding health — Travelling Exhibition, Films, Health Publications and Posters, but with confidence I await subscriptions and donations to carry on the work of the League which I am sure will be forthcoming when our country emerges from the great financial strain which the war has left behind it. …”
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    “…For the wealth which pays the highest dividends is good health, reacting on every intellectual and physical activity. As was made clear at the reception which the Countess CURZON gave yesterday afternoon, The People's League of Health is not to be regarded as an organisation of busybodies. …”
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    “…SIR ALFRED FRIPP emphasised the fact that there was no intention to rival the activities of existing agencies, or to act in opposition to the Government. …”
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    “…Miss NETHERSOLE, after a very distinguished career in another sphere of activity, probably by some considered more frivolous, has been devoting her energies to the study of sociology, of criminology, and of the mind and the body of human beings, and if more people who are not perhaps in the abstract scientific people, that is to say, people who don't devote their lives to science pure and simple, would give some of their spare time, some of their interest to a study of mentality, it would help them enormously both in their own homes with their own children, and those who have to deal with other people's children would derive great benefit. …”
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