News from 23/04/1930
1930; Gale Group;
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Norman Edwards Managing Editor, C. A. Siepmann, Vernon Bartlett, Mrs. Herbert Richardson, Henry Rhodes, Harvey Grace, William Birrell, C. Nicholson, F. T. G. Hobday Professor, George Pratt Inch, Frank Roscoe, A. S. Russell, Ernest Rhys, Henry C. Shelley, Arundell Esdaile, V. Sackville-West, Herbert Read, W. F. Harper, F. W. Goodenough, Clennell Wilkinson, O. S., Ida M. Hamilton, Sir Ian Hamilton, Hubert W. Peet, Francis Birrell, Laurence Binyon, Douglas Jerrold, Sir Harold Bowden, Raymond Mortimer, Major O. Villiers, G. Lowes Dickinson, Aylmer Maude, Mrs. St. Aubyn,
ResumoThe Listener George Allen & Unwin Ltd. Harrap The Concise Dictionary of National Biography Hodder & Stoughton Saxon Foyles for Books The Triangle Secretarial Offices E. Marlborough & Co., Ltd. City Correspondence College Percy J. Smith South Africa Chelsea Polytechnic, S. W. 3 The Air League Secretarial College The Grosvenor Secretarial College Principal Contents (From a talk on April 15): Looking Backwards—XIV Everyman Remembers Some Impressions of Japan—III On Mondays in June and July the late evening talk is … (From a talk on April 22): Goethe Rates of subscription to 'The Listener':— Britain's Art Treasures—6 Are Talks Too Highbrow? Week by Week The Problem of the Talks A Plea for Popular Treatment Mr. Gerald Barry Science versus Murder The Sequel to a Talk How Listeners Answered Back all over the Country (From a talk on April 19): The Strange History of George Psalmanazaar The now famous 'Points of View' talks have appeared … (From a talk on January 10): Careers for Boys and Girls The talks broadcast in the first series of 'Careers for Boys and Girls' were reprinted in the Listener of January 1. This second series affords a further choice for the boy or girl who has not yet decided upon his or her future profession I—Librarianship (From a talk on January 29): Careers for Boys and Girls The talks broadcast in the first series of 'Careers for Boys and Girls' were reprinted in the Listener of January 1. This second series affords a further choice for the boy or girl who has not yet decided upon his or her future profession II—Nursery Nursing (From a talk on February 21): Careers for Boys and Girls The talks broadcast in the first series of 'Careers for Boys and Girls' were reprinted in the Listener of January 1. This second series affords a further choice for the boy or girl who has not yet decided upon his or her future profession IV—Commercial Openings Overseas (From a talk on March 7): Careers for Boys and Girls The talks broadcast in the first series of 'Careers for Boys and Girls' were reprinted in the Listener of January 1. This second series affords a further choice for the boy or girl who has not yet decided upon his or her future profession V—Veterinary Work (From a talk on March 21): Careers for Boys and Girls The talks broadcast in the first series of 'Careers for Boys and Girls' were reprinted in the Listener of January 1. This second series affords a further choice for the boy or girl who has not yet decided upon his or her future profession VI—Engineering (From a talk on April 4): Careers for Boys and Girls The talks broadcast in the first series of 'Careers for Boys and Girls' were reprinted in the Listener of January 1. This second series affords a further choice for the boy or girl who has not yet decided upon his or her future profession VII—Teaching Tradition in Architecture (From a talk on April 17): Industry and Internationalism Science and its Popularisation On Cyclists, Motorists and Others (From a talk on April 20): America's Tenth Man How the Negro is Developing the United States To-day Tolstoy's Theory of Art Science and Religion 'The Listener' Taken to Task Are Talks Too Highbrow? Highbrows and Lowbrows A Discussion between Raymond Mortimer and Francis Birrell New Books on Music The Wireless Jury Psychoanalysis and Art The Listener's Book Chronicle The G. O. M. at the Breakfast Table Mary Gladstone (Mrs. Drew). Her Diaries and Letters. Edited by Lucy Masterman. Methuen. 21s. A History of the Scottish People The Social and Economic Development of Scotland before 1603. By I. F. Grant. Oliver and Boyd. 21s New Novels (From a talk from Bournemouth on February 25): A Wessex Ghost Story The new Programme of Talks for May-July is now ready, … The Listener's Choice for Next Week A Selected List of Broadcasts for the Week April 27—May 3 The complete programme for the week will be found in The Radio Times National Programme Broadcasting and Languages Cognate English and German Words in Sentences (6) 'Die Jungfrau von Orleans' Eine romantische Tragödie von Friedrich Schiller (1801) The following passage will be read by Mr. Otto Siepmann on April 30 This Week's Crossword A St. George's Day Crossword Raleigh Royal National Pension Fund for Nurses Keep your 'Listener' clean H. F. W. Deane & Sons the Year Book Press, Ltd "Contributors' Journal" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two new Aids to Study pamphlets are now ready: all … The Technological Institute of Great Britain Mazawattee Ever Ready Printed by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd., 98-99, Fetter …
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