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W.E.A.

1930 SEASON OPENING ’’Why stop learning?” This is the question put to the public by the Workers’ Educational Association, which is commencing the 1930 season this month. The courses offered for students comprise modern poetry, economics, psychology, music, economic history, international relations, Shakespearian drama, art, modern drama, nature study, and modern novelists and dramatists. Practically every course consists of 24 lectures. Other classes are projected at Devonport, Swanson, Papatoetoe, Onehunga and the Trades Hall.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 12

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W.E.A. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 12

W.E.A. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 12

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