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The Commonweal/Volume 1/Number 2/Lecture List for March

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The Commonweal, Volume 1, Number 2 (1885)
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Lecture List for March
4442217The Commonweal, Volume 1, Number 2 — Lecture List for March1885William Morris

LECTURE LIST FOR MARCH.

Canning Town Branch, L. E. L., 144 Barking Road. Sundays ay 7.30. 1, Robert Banner, “Social Revolution.” 8, Frank Kitz, “Rent.” 15, H. Charles, “Society versus State.” 22, C. W. Mowbray, “The Rise and Fall of the Revolutionary Movements of the Present Century.” 29, E. J. Baxter, “How Profit is Made.”

Glasgow.—1, A. K. Donald. 8, J. M. Cherrie. 15, J. Adams. 22, J. Mavor. 29, A. Scheu. At 7 p.m.

Hammersmith.—1, W. Bridges Adams, “Internationalism.” 8, Debate. 15, J. H. Watts. 22, Stewart D. Headlam. 29, H. Bernard Shaw.

Hoxton Branch, L. E. L., Academy Schools, Hoxton Street, Sundays at 8.15. 1, Frank Kitz, “Some Socialistic Experiments.” 8, C. W. Mowbray, “Why the Revolutionary Movements of 1848-9 Failed.” 15, W. J. Clark, “Divine Right.” 22, Joseph Lane, “Poverty, its Cause and Cure.” 29, J. L. Mahon, “The Meaning of the Revolution.”

Manchester.—Sundays at 7, open air meetings at the Viaduct, Chester Road, Hulme.

Manchester Square, W.—“Westmoreland Arms,” George Street. Sundays at 8. 1, Edward Aveling, “The Curse of Commercialism.” 8, William Morris, “Work, as it is and as it might be.” 8 p.m.

Merton Abbey Branch—6, Edward Aveling; 13, Wm. Morris. 20, Frank Kitz. 27, H. Charles. 7.30 p.m.

Mile End Branch, L. E. L., 110 White Horse Street, Whitechapel. Sundays at 9. 1, C. W. Mowbray, “Why the Revolutionary Movements of 1848-9 Failed.” 8, S. Mainwaring, “Society.” 15, J. L. Mahon, “The Meaning of the Revolution.” 22, Eleanor Aveling, “The Factory Acts.” 29, William Morris, “Socialism.”

Notting Hill, Magdala Castle, Blechynden Street.—1, J. C. Mahon. 8, R. Banner. 15, Edward Aveling. 22, H. Charles.

Scottish Land and Labour League.—Edinburgh City Branch, Picardy Hall, 20 Picardy Place.—6, J. Glasier, “The Prophecy of Socialism;” 13, R. Aitken, “A Plea for Laisser faire;” 20, A. Schen, “Capitalism and the Law of Population;” 27, A. J. Anderson, “Feudalism.” Notice.—Intending members please hand names to Secretary. Executive meetings after lectures. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays the hall us open as a reading-room. The Treasurer will attend on lecture nights. The Commonweal and other literature of the Socialist League on sale.

Southwark.—Cavender's Coffee Tavern, 60 Blackman Street, Borough. Sundays at 7.45. 1, H. Charles “State Socialism, Socialism and Anarchism.” 8, Eleanor Aveling, “The Factory Acts.” 15, Frank Kits, “Some Socialistic Experiments.” 22, W. J. Clark, “The Housing of the Wage-Earning Class.” 29, Joseph Lane, “The National Loaf; Who Earns it and Who Eats it.”

Tower Hamlets Radical Club—Sunday 29, 11.30, Edward Aveling.

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