Independent Scholars’ Evenings.  Nov 2th. 2017 

7.00 p.m.

“ The Rise and Fall of  The Federal Theater”  of the WPA program

 In light of the current ‘Smart Meters’ controversy,  the play “ Power” which was instrumental in closing down the Federal Theater of the WPA program launched under FDR’s administration will be revisited.

The essay, published in the Georgia Weekly Post, and presented at the Chicago Writer’s Club will be reviewed.

by Narveen Aryaputri.

Open discussion to follow.

Call in: Free Conference Calls:  515-739-1260 Access code: 315474

Playback number: 515- 739-1590

The Moline Commercial Club

1530 Fifth Avenue

Moline, IL 61265

Free and open to all

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501©3 organization since 1996.

the Institute CHT is a 5012©3 Independent Scholars Evenings are sponsored by 

THE INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL & HEALING TRADITIONS, Ltd.

        .......................................development through innovative scholarship

The Institute for Cultural & Healing Traditions, Ltd is a 501©3 organization since 1996

email: instistutecht@gmail.com

* please note: printed copies of Independent Scholars presentations are available in library at The Moline Commercial Club.

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