W.E.A. SUMMER SCHOOL
TO TUK EDITOR OK TUB PRESS. Sir,—With surprise I road the announcement that there was not to be a Workers’ Education Association Summer School at Timaru. because there were 50 healthy adults and no children from Dunedin coming to the comp. The doctors’ judgment is not equitable when one secs the dance halls in Christchurch full, the picture theatres crowded, and the children flocking in droves to see the various Father Christmases.
I hope Dr. Telford will quickly review his decision. Practically all the classes can be held out of doors: the sleeping dormitories are of the openair type.—Yours, etc., FOUNDATION MEMBER. December 22, 1936.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21973, 23 December 1936, Page 13
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