NEW SCHOOL BULLETIN
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NEW SCHOOL BULLETIN
~ CALENDAR OF ART WORKSHOPS No single admission to art worksbop classes after second session. Courses marked wttll an asterisk,--no single admission after tbe fourtb session. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th 5:00 Stanley W. Hayter 7:00 Jose de Creeft"' Atelier 17 (Elementary) Sculpture ($2.00). ($3.00). 6:00 Berenice Abbott Photography ( $2.00) . 8:00 Camilo Egas Life Class ( $2.00) . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8th 1:30 Camilo Egas• 8:00 Camilo Egas Drawing, Painting. Drawing, Oil Painting. (Beginners and Ad· (Beginners) ($2.00). vanced) ($3.50). 8:15 Alexey Brodovitch* Camilo Egas An Applied to Graphic Murals, Fresco ( $4.50) . Journalism ($4.00). WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th 8:00 Louis Schanker Colored Woodblocks ($2.00). THURSDAY, FEBRUARY lOth 1 :30 Camilo Egas 7:00 Jose de Creeft* Sculpture ($2.00). Drawing, Painting (Beginners and Ad. 7:45 Camilo Egas vanced) ( $3.50) . Drawing, Painting (Advanced) ($2.00). 5:00 Stanley W. Hayter 8:15 Alexey !Jrodovitch* .Atelier 17 (Advanced) Art Applied to Graphic ($3.00). Journalism ($4.00). FRIDAY, FEBRUARY lith 8:15 Yasuo Kuniyoshi Oil Painting, Drawing, Composition ($2.00). CALENDAR OF LANGUAGE WORKSHOPS Witb uception of classes marked witll an asterisk, no single admission after tourtb session; asterisk, no single admission after second session. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th 6:10 Anne H. Berger 7:10 Miguel Z. Pizarro Intermediate German. Elementary Spanish. Bella Bogerianofl Intermediate Russian. Miguel Z. Pizarro Intermediate Spanish. 7:10 Anne H. Berger Advanced German. Bella Bogerianofl Elementary Russian. 8:10 Anne H. Berger Elementary German. Yolanda Leite Intermediate Portuguese. 9:10 Yolanda Leite Elementary Portuguese. Rachel Milano Elementary Italian. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8th 6:10 Rachel Milano* 8:30 A. S; Yahuda Advanced Italian Elementaiy Arabic* WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th 6:10 Therese Marix 8:10 Yolanda Leite Elementary French. Intermediate Portuguese. Miguel Z. Pizarro* 8:30 A. S. Yahuda Spanish Review. Advanced Arabic* 7:10 Therese Marix 9:10 Anne H. Berger Advanced French. Advanced German. 8:10 Anne H. Berger Yolanda Leite Intermediate German. Elementary Portuguese. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY lOth 6:10 Therese Marix 8:10 Yolanda Leite Intermediate French* Advanced Portuguese• FRIDAY, FEBRUARY lith 6:10 Therese Marix 7:10 Bella Bogerianofl Elementary French. Elementary Russian. Miguel Z. Pizarro Bella Bogerianofl Intermediate Russian. Elementary Spanish. Miguel Z. Pizarro 8:10 Anne H. Berger Intermediate Spanish. Elementary German 7:10 Therese Marix Advanced French. 9:10 Rachel Milano Elementary Italian. • • • GUEST SPEAKERS ROUND TABLES ON LATIN AMERICA THURSDAYS-8:30 P.M. February lOth-Frances R. Grant: The Psychological Approach to the Good Neighbor Policy Miss Grant is president of the Pan·American Women's As· sociation. • • NEW SCHOOL BULLETIN VOL. I, No. 13 The Commission to Study the Organization of Peace • Reviews its findings in the series PLAN THE PEACE NOW Plan the Peace Now THURSDAYS-8:30 P.M. February lOth-Walter Kotschnig: Educational Reconstruction . Walter Kotschnig, professor of comparative education, Smith College, is one of the members of the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace. * * BERYL HAROLD LEVY, Chairman Feb. 10 Educational Reconstruction-Walter Kotschnig, Smith College Mar. * AMERICA'S LITERARY HISTORY FRIDAYS-8:30P.M. February 11th-Thomas N. Johnson: Resources for the Study of American Literature Thomas N. Johnson, bibliographer and scholar, is one of the group reporting the findings of a special survey of new viewpoints in American literature. * * FEBRUARY 7, 1944 * Course No. 24--Roger Picard: Socialist Doctrines in France - will meet at 4:30P.M. on Fridays instead of 6:20 P.M. Published weekly from October tbrougb May and montbly In September by tbe NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH at 66 West 12th Street, New York 11, N. Y. Entered as second class matter Noyember 12, 1943, at tile Post Oftlce at New York, N. Y., under tile Aet or August 24, 1912. ~303 9 The Protection of the Individual- Quincy Wright, University of Chicago The Protection of Minorities-Oscar Janowski, College of the City of New York April 13 Food and Health in the Postwar World- C. E. A. Winslow, Yale School of Medicine May ll Migration, Resettlement and Dependent Fran.k Lorimer, American University 2d Thursdays 8:30P.M. Areas.- The Series: $3.50 Single Lecture: $1.00 66 WEST 12TH STREET, NEW YORK II, N. Y. Telephone, GRamercy 7-8464 ... . VICTORY: WHAT THEN? By CALENDAR OF LECTURES ALVIN JoHNSON Victory. How inspiritingly the music of this word has echoed through the centuries. With the enemy prostrate and our own brave lads marching we seem at first to have reached the land of the heart's desire. Soon, however, post-war problems rise up to smite us in the face. This we must bear in mind now. Victory will be ours; whether in six months, twelve months, twenty-four months, it is fated to be ours. And then? We all recognize that this is no ordinary war. Our enemy is not simply a nation, which may be tallaged in money and curtailed in territory but will then go on as an integrated people. The real enemy is the Nazi party, which holds the mass of the German people to slavery, more or less willing slavery, as contrasted with the brutal slavery imposed on the occupied lands. And the Nazi party is internationaL The greatest concentration of Nazi brigands is found in Germany, to be sure, but there are secret members of the party in every land. . When Germany surrenders there will be within her borders 500,000 Gestapo men, 800,000 S. S. men. What will become of them? We may execute a handful for war crimes. We may intern a few thousand. The vast majority will remain at large. Can we expect they will reform and become true democrats? There is blood on their hands and the cries of the tortured in their ears. They would go mad if they acknowledged their crimes to themselves. It must be that they will cling stubbornly to the Nazi doctrine that justifies them. It must be that their wives and mistresses will cling even more stubbornly to the doctrine. We shall break up the den, but the thieves and brigands will scatter throughout the world, more bent than ever on raising the Nazi standard internationally. They will have plenty of money. The loot of all Western Europe is theirs. Are the gold and gems and art treasures buried under Wilhelmsstrasse or in Berchtesgaden? No indeed; vast sums are sheltered in Argentina, Switzerland, Sweden and, who knows, perhaps in London and New York. Real gold is a very pervasive fluid. They will have numerous confederates abroad. If today, while our nation is engaged in desperate war, copperheads hiss from every society swamp, there will be hundreds, indeed thousands, who will gladly accept the Nazi doctrine and the Nazi cash. When a den has been broken up and the brigands scatter, it behooves the prudent citizen to arm himself. Good citizens of America. rejoice in the approaching victory, but arm. Arm! No single admissions after the second session to courses marked with an asterisk. Single admission fee $1. nnless otherwise stated. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th 8:30 Phillips Bradley 6:20 James Felt American Foreign Policy. Practical Matters for Those in Housing. Fernando de los Rios• Charles Leirens Great Triad of !heroMusic in France America. 14th and 19th Century composers. Julius Hirsch Economics of Industry and Hans Simons Distribution. Introduction to lntemationa,l Politics. Allred Kahler• Money and Banking, Frieda Wunderlich• War and Postwar. Structure of American Economy. Eleanor Reich et al The Child. 1:30 Rudolph Arnheim• Albert Salomon • Basic Problems in Psychology History of Doctrine of Man. Max Ascoli et al Leo Strauss• Plans for International Organization Readings in Philosophy TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8th 6:20 Henry Cowell 8:30 Frances Arkin et al Music of the Peoples of Psychoanalysis and Perthe World. sonnel Relationships ($1.25). "Uncultivated and cultivated." Otto Klineberg Erich Hula• National Character. The Soviet Union. Carl Mayer• Claude Levi-Strauss• The Christian Churches Integration of Native and the War. Cultures. Alexander Pekelis Adolph Lowe• The U. S. Supreme Court. Current Economic Emily Rosenthal Problems. Creative Work and Play Kurt Riezler• for Children. The Task of Philosophy Meyer Schapiro in Our Time. Arts of the Middle Ages. Kimball Young Paul Schrecker• Cultural Change and Theory and Philosophy Social Movements. of History. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th 6:20 Solomon Asch• 5:20 Bernhard J. Stern Anthropology and the Gestalt Psychology of Problem of Minority Teaching and Learning. Peoples. Jean Benoit-Levy• Motion Picture Writing. 5 :30 Elbert Lenrow Arnold Brecht 20th Century Novel in The World's ConstituEurope: Andre Gide tional History. 8:10 Henry Cowell Musical Theory. (Elementary) 8:30 Marcel Barzin• Reason and Conduct. Louis M. Hacker American History. Sidney Hook Contemporary Philosophy Henri Bergson Elbert Lenrow Masterpieces of World Literature: Aristophanes. 8:30 Ronald Lippitt* The Social Psychology of Living Together. Alfredo Mendizabal The League of Nations. Victor A. Yakhontoft Soviet Union in the Far East. Paul Zucker Styles Through the Ages Dutch Renaisgance. 9:10 Henry Cowell Musical Theory. (Advanced) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY lOth 8 :30 Alice Hermes 6:20 Horace Kallen Spoken English ( $2.00). Philosophy of Consumption. Karen Horney Gardner Murphy Integration of Personality Psychology of Personality. in Psychoanalysis ($1.25). J. Salwyn Schapiro Struggle for Democracy in Modern Europe. Horace Kallen • Dominant Ideals of WestGertrud von Eckardt ern Civilization. Gymnastics. 8:30 L. C. Dunn Heredity and Society. Frederick Haussmann Round Tables on Latin America. (See Guest Speakers) Eduard Heimann • History of Capitalism. Felix Kaufmann• Philosophy of Value. Beryl Harold Levy et al Plan the Peace Now (See Guest Speakers) . Gorham Munson Professional Writing. ($1.75). FRIDAY, FEBRUARY lith 4:30 Roger Picard 8:30 John Gassner a~d Socialist Doctrines in · Paolo Milano France: Saint-Simon. March of Drama Lecture: Romanticism. 6:20 Ephraim Fischoft* Reading: Goethe, Main Currents in Schiller. Sociology. Peter Monro Jack Reading, Writing, Speaking. Horace Kallen• Poets as Philosophers. 8:30 Charles Abrams War and Postwar Housing. Selwyn James Our Foreign News. Edgar Johnson Analysis of Satire. Maurice Kraitchik Mathematics. Marian Rich • Training the Speaking Voice ( $2.00). Robert E. Spiller et al Literary History of U. S. (See Guest Speakers). SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13th The World of Tomorrow. 3:00 Johannes Steel et al