Workers' Education Association
Lectures Arranged A VERY interesting ‘series of talks om a.number of attractive subjects has been arranged by the Workers’ Educational Association for transmission from Station 1YA. The subjects cover various noteworthy topics by. recognised experts in their spheres. De-. tails are set out below. Listeners who may require more information on any of the subjects dealt with are invited to write to Mr. Richomond, at W.H.A. Headquarters, Old Grammar School ,Auckland. This organisation is of a purely educative character, and desires to make its services as valuable as ‘possible to all who are interested. If those who are not served by a W.H.A. class in their district wish such a class to be established next year, they should write to Mr. Richmond at the address given. Suggestions for future talks are alse invited. Tuesday, July 16-Mr. J, W. Shaw, M.A. (tutor W.E.A. Drama Class), "The Amateur Dramatic Movement." Thursday, July 25--Mr. N. M. Richmond, B.A. (Director W.E.A. Classes), "The Modern Age." No. 1, as H. @ Wells sees it. Wednesday, July 31-Mr. H. Bek shaw (Professor of Economics, Auckland University College, also tutor W.E.A. Advanced Economics), "Waste in Industry." ; Thursday, August 8-Mr. N. Mm Richmond, "The Modern Age." No, 2, as the Socialist sees it. Tuesday, August 183-Mr. H. Hollinrake, Mus. Bac. (tutor W.H.A. Musie Class), ‘"Melody." Thursday, August 22-Mr. Richmond, "The Modern Age." No. 8, as John Galsworthy sees it. Tuesday, August 27-Rey. W. @& Monckton, M.A. (tutor W.B.A. Internae tional Relations Class), "New Zealand and the League of Nations." Thursday, September 5-Mr. Riche mond, "The Modern Age." No. 4, as the Liberal sees it. Tuesday, September 10-Mr. Gilbert. Archey, M.A. (curator of Auckland Museum and tutor W.H.A. Anthropology Class), "The Beginnin~ of Speech." Thursday, September 19-Mr. Riekmond, "The Modern Age." No. 5, as the Modern Woman sees it. Tuesday, September 24-~-Dr. A. B, Fitt (Professor of Education, Auckland University, "Why and How We. Dream." Thursday, October 3-Mr. Richmond, "The Modern Age." Na, $, as the Man of Svience set dt. Tuesday, October 8-Air. KF. N. Bamford (tutor of W.B.A. Art Class, late Director of School of Architecture, "Designing a Small House, Auckland.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 52, 12 July 1929, Page 7
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354Workers' Education Association Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 52, 12 July 1929, Page 7
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