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W.E.A. CLASSES

PLANS FOR SEASON NEW COURSES ARRANGED Two new courses have been arranged for the Workers’ Educational Association’s classes for the coming winter, plans for which have just been finalised. All other classes of last season, with the exception of the series on anthropology given by Mr. Gilbert Archer, will again be held. Mr. Archey is unable to continue owing to pressure of work at the new museum, but the gap will be filled through anthropology being incorporated in the nature study course of Professor Sperrin -Johnson. . , Tho new courses are to be conducted bv the Rev. William Constable, M.A.. who will lecture on the birth and development of the English drama to toe time of Shakespeare, and by Mr. N. M Richmond, who will deal with economic history, paj ing P al al attention to life and labour conditions of the nineteenth century. In the out lying centres he will give an alternative course on capital and labour. Work in the actual courses will not two* short’courses^'f'four ‘lectures ’each will be completed prior to th i£ date. This evening Professor H. Bels>h. will give his first talk on unemployment and the Rev. William Go actable will begin his series on Greek diama next Thursday evening. , Following the Association s Eastei camp Which will probably be held Mus vear.it Waiheke, regular classes will he begun These will include courses be begun. , Mr j. \v. Shaw, Air H R. Bod well, international ievir. xi. a Monckton, « t r£hiSi^-o?‘t^ f^, be° V discussed at Takapuna by Mr. D. ""*• Fai JFm’« - lectures will be delivered T “'° Vuspices of the Association under the aus me.?- disarmam ent will be^the’subject of the talk by th< | K £v the League of Nations, on April --

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 7

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W.E.A. CLASSES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 7

W.E.A. CLASSES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 7

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