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Story July 15, 1945

United Automobile Worker

Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan

What is this article about?

Report on the Second Annual Workers Educational Conference of Wright Aeronautical Local 647 in Cincinnati, featuring speeches, a workers' play on price control broadcast on WKRC, and interviews on WLW involving UAW leaders and educators.

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Cincinnati Local Puts Education on the Air

Seen at the recent Second Annual Workers Educational Conference of Wright Aeronautical Local 647, Cincinnati, Region 2B, Paul E. Miley, director.

Above, left, Anita Berenson, of the UAW housing department, speaking on postwar housing; right, a group of workers out of the plant who revised and enacted a play on price control as part of the class in Educational Techniques at the school and then presented it on the final day of the school over WKRC.

Below, left, WLW station announcer; William L. Kircher, educational director, Local 647; Rellin Everett, Newspaper Guild, CIO, and editor of the Cincinnati Sun; and Jack Zeller, director, UAW-CIO international education department; right, UAW Vice President Richard T. Frankensteen being interviewed for the "Behind the World Front" program over WLW.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Workers Education Uaw Conference Radio Broadcast Price Control Play Postwar Housing

What entities or persons were involved?

Paul E. Miley Anita Berenson William L. Kircher Rellin Everett Jack Zeller Richard T. Frankensteen

Where did it happen?

Cincinnati

Story Details

Key Persons

Paul E. Miley Anita Berenson William L. Kircher Rellin Everett Jack Zeller Richard T. Frankensteen

Location

Cincinnati

Story Details

At the Second Annual Workers Educational Conference of Wright Aeronautical Local 647, participants engaged in educational activities including a speech on postwar housing by Anita Berenson, a play on price control presented over WKRC, and interviews on WLW featuring UAW leaders.

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