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In 1956, the Foundation for Economic Education launches a nationwide program providing free resources and guidance to form local groups discussing U.S. Constitutional principles, including a new book by James M. Mussatti.
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New Study Program Launched Across U. S.
This Week American citizens across the nation are being offered a service to aid them in forming local discussion groups to study the basic principles of Constitutional government.
The Foundation for Economic Education at Irvington-on-Hudson. New York, publisher of THE FREE MAN. is making available free counsel. and free articles and pamphlets about our national charter and how to organize Constitution Study Groups. Also available is a new book on the Constitution in a low cost paper-bound edition expressly designed for discussion group use These items can be obtained simply by writing the Foundation.
The materials offered without charge are:
1. Two articles, "How to Start and Conduct Constitution Study Groups," and "Town Meetings-1956 Style."
2. A wide variety of pamphlets and reprints concerning the Constitution and related subjects.
3. A free list of recommended books on the Constitution
Also available is the newly-published volume "The Constitution of the United States" by James M. Mussatti, a 176 page book which study groups have found ideally to their needs. The volume includes a new Study Guide by Thomas J. Shelly. which makes it especially valuable for discussion groups.
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Across The United States; Irvington On Hudson, New York
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This Week, February 26, 1956
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The Foundation for Economic Education launches a program offering free counsel, articles, pamphlets, and a book to help American citizens form local discussion groups studying the principles of Constitutional government.