the national association of local authorities (Gemeinderat). Its places of work are first the factories themselves, to which the Office sends its lecturers and teachers, and secondly the Volksbildungsstatten of "stations," of which there are some 600 throughout Germany (20 in Berlin alone), and which are either former Volkshochschulen, buildings contributed by the municipal authorities, or sections of Party office buildings. Small torres end country districts which are not able to have such permanent institutions benefit by visiting lecturers or teachers. The programs arranged by the Office offer the following features: (1) Single lectures of general political or cultural interest, as for instance an account of the Battle of Jutland (with lantern slides), reports of their travels by returned German explorers,etc. (2) Lecture series developing a subject or period in German art or history, or a typical theme of National Socialist policy, as for instance its race,health or economic program. (3) Arbeitsgemeinschaften, "working gather" ings," compromising 30 or 40 listeners from a lecture course, these gatherings being really "seminars" in which the |