Our discussion groups are supported by an annual 'Study Handbook'.
This very professional looking publication consists of some thirty to
forty subjects ranging widely in form and content. Writers provide
comment and information interspersed with points for discussion on the
topical and the traditional, which may mean matters of science, of
art, of social life and of cultural affairs, all with a contemporary
slant. Studies take various forms. Some supply the facts that underpin
informed opinion, others pose questions that draw on personal
experience. Each book proposes a project that encourages summer visits
which reinforce the 'Friendship' that is a large part of our aims.
Members have long since discovered that even the most daunting looking
studies in our book can be tackled with enthusiasm and interest. The
diversity of members' personal resources never ceases to surprise us.
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