Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1939, p. 17

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to its1 -14ooe e an iake mus course" Mary Hall, Schaub, instructor, sald today, "wlthout getting a clearer un- derstanding. of why millions are un- emnployed, why poverty persitsa with am plenty,, why depressions recur, why, nations go to, war, .why labor an& capital fight, and a host of similar questions of vital interest to every thinking person." Mrs.. Schaub, a. resident of Wil- miette,ý recelved her A.B. degree In sociology and economica from Han- o'N er Colllege, later doing graduate. work at Northwestern university. In her teaching Mrs. Schaub Will folwthe class discussion method throughout, with practical applica- tion ofeconomic principles to cur- rent topics., She promises that there will be no written work nor exami- WilBe textbook The textboek of the course, 'Trog- ress and Poverty" by Henry George, Mrs. Schaub pointed out, bas been ýt.claimned by such leaders as Nich- Olas Murray Butler, Newton D. Baker, Louis D. Brandels, Albert Einstein, and Clarence Darrow. She recalled Darrow's conviction that - -Henry George wrote a profound book, the first book on political econ- ( zmy that people may read; the first and perhaps the last that was read- ~abl: o.Planini<rinarv men. nas a rignt tw regard nimself as an _ educated man in social thought un- Iess he has some first-hand acquaint- ance with thie theoretical contribum tion of this great American thinker -Henry George."L President of the Chicago board of j trustees of the school is Hiramn B. h Loomis, retired principal of Hyde hel Park fligh school, Chicago. ÇaE ~trvv I., Fictiona Babsovi-AIl the Tomorrows. Fisher--Children of God. Hockett-Queen Anine Boleyn. Lofts--Blosuom Like thie Rose. Reiner-Five Destinies. Seifert-A Great Day. Deteetive Storles Crstie-Easy to Kili. Chritie-Mysterlous AITair at Styles. Crotts-Tragedy li the Hollow.' D!ckson-Reader As Warned. Eerhart Ciffon Scarf. atxmer-Red Gardénias. Stu-oble For Death. soclology Dunlap--Civilized Life. Carr-Juggernaut. Gosli-OuÙr Town's Business. Book of States..' Bell-Youth Tell Their Story. Seashore-A Preview to College, and'Lite. Architecture Tallmadge-Story of Architecture lu America. Batsford-EngIish Cottage. Major-Thie Greek Revival. Poor-Colonial Architecture of Cape Cod. Pach---Queer Thing. Painting. Paintings of James McNeill Whistler. Cassou-Palntings of Matisse. Music Lockspeser-Debussy. Bekker-Richard Wagner. Abraham--On Russian-Mdusic. Van Locn-Last of the Troubadors. Wekerlin-Echoes du Temps Passe Ltterature Clark-Major American poots. Brooke-On Ten Plays of Shakespeare. -Enter the A ctress. Camp ireJ (e first meeting of thie year was September 23. It was held at homne of our leader, Miss lope, entrane. '1

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