RUSKIN COLLEGE, 



OXFORD. 



Chairman i 

 THE RIGHT HON. C, W BOWERMAN, M.P. 



Principal : 

 H. SANDERSON FURNISS, M.A. 



Secretary : SAM SMITH. 



Labour's Aims 



cannot be realised by zeal and enthusiasm aion* ; 

 by themselves these do not guarantee efficiency 

 and success. To gather strength the Movement 

 must continually seek to improve the knowledge 

 and capacity of its members. 



It is the purpose of Ruskin College to use all 

 its resources for educational work in the Labour 

 Movement. How far it is of service depends 

 entirely upon the extent to which use is made of 

 the advantages the College offers, 



In addition to residential and correspondence 

 tuition in economics, industrial and political 

 history and theory, and other branches of social 

 science, special courses for Trade Unionists and 

 Co-operators are conducted. The Correspondence 

 Department is being continued as usual, although 

 residential work is suspended during the war. 



The latest subjects to be added to the cur- 

 riculum of the Correspondence Department are 

 ' French Translation " and " Law for Trade Union 

 Officers and Others/' Fees ; Is. per month and 

 Is. entrance fee. 



For particulars of the work of the College apply to the Secretary, 

 Ruskin College, Oxford. 



