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Schedule of Classes
                                                    Spring Term 2008

# Location day/time sessions starts ends Instructor
2
Loop Wed 6:00 PM 9*
Apr 09 Jun 04 Chuck Metalitz
4 Loop Tue 6:30 PM 5 Apr 15 May 13 George M. Menninger, Jr.
5 Loop Mon 6:00 PM 5 Apr 21 May 19 Robert F. Jene
6 Loop M-F 2:30 PM 5 May 12 May 16 Bob Drake
7
Loop Tue 6:30 PM 5
May 20 Jun 17 George M. Menninger, Jr.
1 Loop Fri 6:30 PM 9 Mar 28 May 23 John Kuchta
3 Evanston Sat 10:30 AM 5** Apr 12 May 17 Chuck Metalitz
8 Loop Thu 6:00 PM 10 Apr 03 June 05 Chuck Metalitz
NOTES:
*Section 2 of Progress & Poverty is the classic version, nine sessions, using the original text. Other sections of Progress & Poverty are the modern version.
**Social Problems will not meet on Saturday, April 26
***Applied Economics is an advanced course, only open to those who have completed Progress & Poverty or with consent of the instructor.
How to sign up for a course: you can print a copy of this pre-registration form, and mail it to us. Or you can pre-register by phone (312/362-9302), or email.  
Each course costs only $25, complete. For those who may be considering donating funds to the School, a membership program allows free registration. For those who have more time than money, the registration fee can be waived in exchange for work aiding the School. You'll need to agree in advance as to the work which will be done, which should be equivalent to four hours' labor for each course.
If our schedule isn't convenient for you, you have several options. You can enroll in our Internet courses through the Henry George Institute. You can let us know a time and place that will work for you, and we almost certainly will be able to set up something suitable next term. Or you can arrange a tutorial with one of our instructors.
This schedule is current as of March 5, 2008 and is subject to change.