The Council of Education is urging upon the Fnance Alinister that, as soon as the finances allow, more liberal treatment be accorded the Workers’ Educational Association. Reply to the assertions that the Association encourage Socialism, Al. T. U. Wells Auckland) said that the classes were intended to bring the university closer to the working man, and lessen soapbox oratory. However, the working man of to-day is no longer submitting himself to the judgment of these whose oratory is generated in the university, removed as it is from tne actual work-a-day world, but the worker is himself sitting in judgment upon the products of the university, and
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Grey River Argus, 27 June 1922, Page 6
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