Party News from the March 1966 issue of the Socialist Standard
These held at 2 Soho Square. W.1, on Sundays at 8 p.m., have been running since mid-October and will continue until Sunday, March 27th. They are well attended, but not as many attend as could be accommodated. The average attendance had been 50 until Sunday, February 13th, when the room was full with an audience of 100, and we wish to see this figure maintained. The room is a very pleasant one with comfortable seating. One hour is allowed for questions and discussion. As with all Party lectures and meetings admission is free and to all readers, especially those living in London we invite you to attend.
The address is two minutes from Tottenham Court Road Tube Station, Soho Square, being the first turning on the left going from the tube station in the direction of Oxford Circus. (See directory in this issue for particulars of lectures.)
Blogger's Note:
I know what you're thinking: what was the meeting on the 13th February which doubled the usual attendance? It was Ron Cook speaking on the subject of Freud and Marxism.
No comments:
Post a Comment