Education by Wireless
-- + Lectures on Evolution ON the political and religious problems of the day the Workers’ Educational Association has no official attitude. It is not a propagandist organisation; it does not exist to make converts for any creed or belief; it believes that such work should be left to the parties concerned. The W.H.A. wants people to take an interest in all social problems, but it would urge them to base ‘their interest on knowledge. The W.E.A. tries to supply such knowledge. A course of lectures will therefore be delivered from 4YA by Mr. F, 8. Turner, M.Se., of the Otago University, beginning Tuesday, June 25. Mr. Turner invites criticism and questions. It is thus hoped to place this controversial subject on an intellectual basis.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 49, 21 June 1929, Page 9
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126Education by Wireless Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 49, 21 June 1929, Page 9
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