Auckland Star, 22 October, 1914 The wonderful progress which that exceedingly practical organisation, the Workers’ Educational Association, has made in Britain and Australia, is well, known to all who have taken interest in the university extension movement. When Professor J. J. Findlay, the eminent educationist passed through Auckland, a few weeks ago on his way home from the meeting of the British Association in Sydney, he made reference to the wonderful work which Mr. Albert Mansbridge was doing in this connection. Last year Mr.