Abstract
No one who was there will have forgotten the democracy, efficiency, and élan of the Founding Assembly that adopted the constitution of the Adult Education Association in Columbus, Ohio, on the 14th of May, 1951. Because it was an important moment in the history of the adult education movement, and because the AEA is striving to realize the promise of that occasion, we are happy to have at last pried out of Les Brown, the chairman of the Founding Assembly's Constitutional Revision Committee, this story of the adoption of the AEA's constitution.
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