News from 15/05/1929
1929; Gale Group;
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Norman Walker, Hugh Walpole, Vernon Bartlett, Zoe Richmond, H. J. Massingham, E. L. Woodward, H. Plunket Greene, E. T. G. Hobday Professor, E. N. Fallaize, Dr. James Pearse C. B. E., Eileen Power, Mark Segal, Sir Robert Hadfield, Sir Richard Gregory, Gerald Barry, Stephen King Hall, Compton Mackenzie, George W. Judge, Frances Cornford, Kenneth Bell, Dulcis Radix, Ernest Bevin,
ResumoThe Listener Shell The Book Society Radio Service (London) Ltd George Allen & Unwin, Ltd Passe Partout Spratt's Dog Foods The London & Lancashire Insurance Co. Ltd Celestion Loud Speakers R. K. Reproducer The Listener (From a talk on May I): Plot and Character in the Modern Novel (From a talk by Mary Agnes Hamilton on April 18): A War Novel (Form a talk on may 9): China and the West On April 30 Captain Paterson (B. B. Education Officer, … (Firm a talk on May I): A Doctor Looks at the Coal Fields (From a talk on May 8): Accidents in Industry Industrial Psychology, edited by Charles S. Myers (Home … The Week in London Broadcasting and Popular Science (From a talk on May 9): Taking Stock About Disarmament Voices from the Past Trade Tendencies in the Industrial North IV—Progress in Iron and Steel (From a tallk on May 8): The English Countryside The Old Village Community Central Council "The Listener" Birds of Marshland 'The Prisoner of Zenda' A Tournament of Song Thunderbolts and Shooting Stars Next Steps in Biology III.—Life Without Oxygen In the article 'Training Group Leaders at Hull' which … Joan of Arc at Orleans Estimating an Epoch The Approach to Modern European History The Listener's Book Chronicle History of Politics Abroad with the Historians The Great Revolt in Castile. By H. I. Seaver. Constable. 24s. The Rise and Fall of New France. By G. G. N. Wrong. Macmillan. 2 vols., 42s. Luther and the Reformation. By James Mackinnon. Longmans. 2 vols., 32s Towards the Coast (From a talk on May II): Comfort and Decoration (From a talk on May 13): How to Become a Beekeeper The Listener's Choice for Next Week A Selected List of Broadcasts for the Week May 18—25 (From a talk by Professor Hobday on May 8): How to Keep Your Dog Healthy and Happy Broadcasting and Languages The Broadcast Drama Discussion European History Talks Philips The Labour Party Needs Money Stainer & Bell Ltd. The Billy Mayerl International School of Music R. S. P. C. A. Musical Education Meiklejohn Ellis Dennison's Mullard Printed by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd.,
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