UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM
INTERNATIONAL BODY INTELLECTUAL CO-OPERATION SIR G. MURRAY CHAIRMAN (Received July 10, f>.f> p.m.) British Wireless RUGBY, July IS Sir Gilbert Murray, formerly Begins Professor of Greek at Oxford, was reelected chairman of the International Committee of Intellectual Co-operation at its 18th session at Geneva. The committee examined the question of unemployment among intellectuals and foresees the creation of an International Bureau of Information concerning the means of reducing this unemployment. For combating unemployment is discussed the possibility of reorganising secondary teaching. The governing body of the institute met on July 15, with M. Edouard Heriot (France) as chairman. M. Heriot congratulated the institute on its excellent administrative work and finances and emphasised that in spite of the crisis the institute's work had not suffered. For the financial year 1935-36, 17 States subsidising the institute have sent contributions.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22475, 20 July 1936, Page 9
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