discussions, a varied sport program, orchestras for the musically inclined, a reading and technical library, and a theatre (built by Kregies) to provide plays, movies, concerts and recorded musical programs. Church services are also held there for the various types of churches represented.

The educational curriculum is carried out with the aid of various men who have had experience in the subject being taught. Several language classes are very well attended. These include German, French, Spanish and Russian. Other courses and lectures include subjects history economics, social problems, architecture, decorating, farming, forestry, psychology and logic. As i happened to arrive in the middle of a six

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