offer some pertinent proposals on what we might learn from the Polynesians:
1. A consistent moral code instead of ours of a "bewildering quantity of incompatible and contradictory standards."
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2. A positive attitude toward sexuality to have an appreciative attitude rather than branding it as something base and sinful.
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3. A realistic conception of love: "Our sentimental and romantic ideal of love is undoubtedly responsible for the failures of so many marriages. Polynesians instead attach decisive importance to such qualities as beauty, temperament, common interests and outlooks, without anyone being the worse for it."
-Barbara Stephens
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Friday, November 1 Gab 'n Java session at 6340 Geary
St., Apt. 19, 8 p.m. session for women only.
Informal bull
Week of November 11 17
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Symposium on "How Homosexuality Fits In". See Page 12 for details.
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Wednesday, November 20 Monthly business meeting, 2174 California St. (basement apartment).
Members are urged to bring their questionnaires with all additions and deletions indicated.
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Tuesday, November 26 Leo Zeff, clinical psychologist, will speak on "Depth Psychology and Religion" at the public discussion meeting at 465 Geary St. The room has been changed to Studio 30 (third floor). Time remains 8:15 p.m.
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