1. in 1965 the
Saint Hill Special Briefing Course was organized as
follows. It was divided into four units,
Unit A covering
Level 0. Unit B covering levels I and
II.
Unit C covering levels
III and
IV.
Unit D covering
Level VI.
(HCO PL 27 Feb 65) 2. there are certain classes of auditors, there's
Class Ia,
Ib, Ic and 2a. These classes each connote certain types of
auditing.
Class la has no
auditing;
Class Ib has some
type of
auditing. The
administration of the
Academy depends upon the
auditing requirements more than the classes. You get
auditing something on this basis, you have a
class of
auditor and that requires certain
checksheets, and you also have a
unit and the
auditor belongs to that
unit. So an
individual auditor is actually designated by his
class, which would be
Class Ia,
Class Ib. Ic or 2a. That's his
classification. What
unit he appears in is determined by the current
auditing he is doing and these units are
Unit W, X, Y and Z. The
unit in which he finds himself is doing certain
auditing actions and you will sometimes
GAE somebody down from one
auditing activity to another
auditing activity, and although he still retains the classes he has he's doing another
type of
auditing.
(HCO PL 17 Sept 62)