W.E.A. ACTIVITIES.
THE . WAIMATE SUMMER SCHOOL. The programme for the W.E.A. Summer School to be held at Waimate from December 26th. to January 3rd, Has been issued. Present day Imperial and international questions aro to be discussed. Professor James Shelley will act as director, The programme is as follows:- . Friday, December 26th —7 p.m., official opening of the school, Mr Geo. Ma&ning, followed by a concert and dance. Saturday. 27th—Mr W. J. Scott, M.A., "Literature and Drama"; Mr P. Campbell, M.A "Economic Problems of New Zealand ; Mr "h. F. de Berry, M.A., 4 'lnternational and Imperial Ideals"? and r . T . j ~ Thomas, M.A., "The Romance of' Wordy. ■ Sunday, 28th—Mr Q. Manning, M.A., ine Government of India." _ A Monday. 28th—Mr W. T Thomas, M.A.., "English Poetry"; Mr P. Campbell M.A , '•New Zealand Economic Problems ; Mr L F. de Berry, M.A., ••Problems of Education"; and Dr. J. Hight, '•lnternational Pr TueXy,' 30th-Miss Carol We S t-Watson BA, "Travels in the East , Mr P. bell M.A., "New Zealand Economic Problems"; Et. J. Hight, ''lnternational Problems"; and Mr W. J. Scott, M.A., The Ke-»ro in Modern American Drama. Wednesday, 31st—Dr. J H.ght, "Economic Problems of New Zealand ; Mr L. I . de Berrv, M.A., "The Citizen m the Changm„ World"; and Miss Carol West-AVatson, 8.A., "Pacific Problems." - - Thursday, "January Ist—-Mr W. .T. Scott. M A "What's Wrong With the Drama, Mr E. J. Howard. M.P., "South Africa ; and debate, ''Should India be Granted SelfG °Frid£^? n January 2nd—Mr W. X. Scott. MA. "Literature and Art , Mr 1«. O'Flynn, "The Colour Problem"; Mr P. Campbell, M.A., "Unemployment in Nov. Zealand"; and play production. Saturday, 3rd—General discussion on am pire problems.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 3
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