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In 1932,
the Henry George School of Social Science was founded in New York City
by Oscar H. Geiger, a scholar who saw the need for a wider popular
understanding of political economy. It was chartered by the Board of
Regents of the University of the State of New York.
The first class in Chicago was held in 1934. It was taught by Henry L.
T. Tideman, who also trained those who volunteered to teach. Throughout
the 1930s and '40s, classes were held in libraries, park field houses,
churches, private offices and homes -- wherever space was available and
a teacher could be supplied.
In 1970, the School incorporated as an independent entity, Henry George
School of Social Science, Chicago, Illinois, and classes have been
offered continuously since 1987. After occupying north side storefronts
for a number of years, it moved to Chicago's south loop area early in
1998, and to the current location at Jackson and Wabash in December,
2005.
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