Investigation of Communist Activities in Seattle, Wash., Area, Hearings, Part 1United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities
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Investigation of Communist Activities in Seattle, Wash., Area, Hearings, Part 1
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities
Communism -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
Spring is already with us, so sign up for the course that meets your
needs NOW! The tuition fee for a single course is $6.00 for 10 weeks.
If your trade union or community organization is affiliated with the
Northwest Labor School the fee is $3.00. It’s an investment that will
pay off in new satisfactions and practical understanding. This is
education to make democracy work.
SPRING TERM OPENS WEEK OF APRIL 7, 1947]
TRADE UNIONISM
=104--Union Meeting Procedure=
Monday, 8:30-10:00 P.M.
Herman Ott
How to organize and run a union meeting. Discuss and practice
rules of order; learn to exercise your rights in a union meeting.
=106--History of American Labor=
Friday, 1:00-3:00 P.M.
Friday, 8:30-10:00 P.M.
John Deschbach
A background for understanding the labor problems of the present.
Deals with major developments in the labor movement, special
emphasis on events from World War I and on.
=108--Trade Union Organizational Problems
Wednesday, 6:45-8:15 P.M.
Harvey Jackins
Continuation of last term’s course, but open to new registrants.
Covering problems of organizing and operating a local union.
=109--Psychology for Unionists=
Wednesday, 8:30-10:00 P.M.
Dr. Ralph Gundlach
Problem of making a dues-payer into a union man. Psychological
approach to such topics as handling grievances, discrimination,
job evaluation and personnel management.
=110--Labor’s Experience in Political Action=
Friday, 6:45-8:15 P.M.
H. Richard Seller
Thomas C. Rabbitt
Analysis of labor, success and failures in political action.
Includes practical information on government and how labor can use
its strength to safeguard democracy.
=115--Labor as Consumer=
Monday, 1:00-3:00 P.M.
Mary Salvus
How to buy, what to buy, and what not to buy. Provides “shopping
to save” techniques. Class members will cooperate in field work to
determine good and bad buys in the Seattle area.
=118--The Truth About Unions=
Thursday, 6:45-8:15 P.M.
Richard Berner
This course is for everyone--but especially for rank and filers
who want correct answers on the structure and role of the unions.
Here is an opportunity for those outside of organized labor to
deal with the facts--rather than the fictions which circulate
about unions.
=120--Labor News Reporting=
Monday, 6:45-8:15 P.M.
Terry Pettus
H. Richard Seller
A course for beginners as well as those with some experience in
the technique of news reporting for the labor press, with special
emphasis on learning-by-doing. It will deal with techniques of
journalism and the reporting of news, not views.
SOCIAL SCIENCES
=204--Facts Behind the News=
Thursday. 8:30-10:00 P.M.
Albert M. Ottenheimer
A critical discussion of the news behind the headlines. Analysis
of fast moving events in national and international affairs.
=205--Science and the Problems of Race=
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