AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME.
FOR WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL SESSION. Arrangements have been made fo the coming winter’s activities of the local branch of the. Workers’ Educa tional Association. Mr ' Ernest Mander toll • again be the tutor in the Shannon district. #’he syllabus of the lectures is as follows: v tures is as follows: ; L—“ There’s .No Accounting for Taste.” 2.—Wit and Humour, I. ' .3.—Wit and Humour, 11. 4. The Liquor Poll, 1922: Psychology of the Campaign. 5. A Gratifying- Sense of your own Superiority. 6. Scientific Advertising and Propaganda. ' 7 Psychology of Sports and Hobbies. 8— Grown-up Children. N 'X— Human Nature in Politics. 10—Sour Grapes. 11.—Public Opinion. -• . , 12— 13— Psychology of Industrial unrest, 14— Sir George Grey: A Character Study. 15— Royalty. 16— Richard John Seddon: A Character Study. / 17;—Psychology of the Downfall of Rome. 18.—Edward ; Bellamy’s “hooking Backward”: Would It‘ Work * 19— Charms and Superstitions: 20— Has Civilisation Failed Again. ; 2L—Criifie and Punishment., -\ 22.—Democracy. 1 . m 23-.—The Price of . Worry and 111-Term , per. - . ■ 24.—Happiness. “ '
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Shannon News, 2 March 1923, Page 3
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164AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. Shannon News, 2 March 1923, Page 3
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