ADULT EDUCATION.
SUMMER SCHOOL COURSE. STUDENTS AT HAMILTON. [BX TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] HAMILTON, Thursday. Keen interest is being taken by .the adult students in tinj_ course of lectures given at the summer school, under the auspices of the Workers! Educational Association, in tho Hamilton Technical "School. About 25 students are attending the school. The lectures and debates are interspersed with community singing and excursions.
The following lectures have been given:—"Rise and Nature of Democracy," Mr. Done Algie; "Economic Problems of the Day," Professor 11. Belshaw; "Dante—His Life and Times," the Rev. W. Jellie; "The Challenge! of Fascism," Mr. N. M. Richmond; "Greece and Rome, their Influence on the Present Day," the "Rev. W. G. Monckton; "Democracy and Foreign Affairs," the Rev. W. G. Monckton; "Employee Partnership," the Rev. F. Harty and Mr. H. Valder.
Study groups have been held under the directorship ot Professor Belshaw, and most interesting discussions have taken place. Camp will be broken at uoon on Monday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19832, 30 December 1927, Page 10
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