the Berlin Underground system, a cigarette factory, a municipal air field, the Zoo, etc. The mechanical execution of the 0ffice's program is interesting. A prospective participant in any one of the various kinds of activity is urged to buy a Horerkarte costing 30 pfennigs and good for six months. Although the card is not absolutely necessary for participation, it entitles the holder to attend certain lectures free of charge and in any case affords a substantial reduction in the price. A worker possessing such a card will, for instance, pay RM 3.50 for 12 English lessons, RM I for 4 algebra lessons, 20 pfennigs for a lecture on the "Life of a Bee" or "The Problem of Lefthandedness," 20 pfennigs for a museum · or factory tour, etc. As mentioned before, many lecturers and teachers come directly to the factories, but in the case of an outside course,the worker does not burden his Betriebswart with requests for tickets but applies directly to the nearest Volksbildungsstatte Under a highly organized State such as the National Socialist, opportunities for enlisting the necessary teachers and varying the form of the undertakings is infinite. Many of the teachers are Party and government officials who deal in |