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By W. I). ScalesIt is the opinion of those interested in Philosophy at Johnson C. Smith University that this has been one of the most successful years the “Philosophy Club” has had during- all the years of its existence.The club has not cnly increased its numerical strength but the heights of interest which the club has reached is something of which all of its members feel proud. Fortunately we have not been able yet to find any slacker. Each new member seems to enlist his enthusiasm at the time of his application.The club had a meeting February 15. The topic for discussion was “Personality and Inferiority Complex.” Mr. J. J. Spearman led the discussion with a very interesting treatise in which he showed the relation of “Personality and Inferiority Complex” in society. Mr. W. E. Bailey also made- a contribution that was equally as interesting.After several questions and comments we were favored with a few helpful remarks by Dr. T. A. Long.At the last meeting of the club which was held Tuesday, March 15, a very interesting discussion was had, the subject of which was “Insanity and Feeblemindedness.” .jMr. C. B. Stewart gave a very impressive paper on the problems of the mentally deficient and the conditions under which we may detect such persons. The discussion was continued by Messrs. R. W.~'5T#L'kerA. R. Lord with short talks on “Insanity and Feeble-Mindedness a Social Problem.”The club will hold its next meeting Tuesday, April 19. The topic for discussion will be “The Doctrine of Pragmatism.”
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Charlotte University Student

Charlotte, North Carolina, US

Fri, Apr 01, 1927

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