The Place of Workers’ Education in the Labor Movement: Fifth Annual Conference of Teachers in Workers’ Education. Brookwood Labor College, February 24-26 1928. Katonah, New York. 1928.
Contents: The Function of Workers’ Education by M.H. Hedges, Current Issues in Workers’ Education by A.J. Muste, The Historic Role of Panaceas by A.W. Calhoun, Labor’s Historic Relation to the Public School System by A. Lefkowitz, The History of Workers’ Education Since the War by A. Epstein, Socialist Experiences in Workers’ Education by Algernon Lee, Education in the Consumers’ Co-operative Movement by Cedric Long, Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in Industry by Hilda Smith, Southern Summer School for Women Workers in Industry by Louise Leonard, The Problem of Effective Relations with the Labor Movement by Leonard Craig, The Relation of Workers’ Education to the Labor Movement by John P. Frey, Study Groups Under Union Direction by A.D. Sheffield, The Relation of Workers’ Education to the Labor Movement by E.C. Lindeman. 74 pages.
PDF of pamphlet: https://archive.org/download/workerseducation/Workers_Education.pdf
