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News from 07/05/1930

1930; Gale Group;

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I. F. S., Sir Percy Nunn, Vernon Bartlett, Howard Robertson, R. Lacey, George Gordon, Gerald Heard, Harvey Grace, J. W. Brown, Professor Julian Huxley, N. Sykes, Fred. H. Auger A. M. I. Mech. E., F. L. Lucas, Professor John Macmurray, H. L. B., Dr. Cyril Burt, D. G. Larg, Harold Nicolson, Denis O'riordan, A. S. Russell, Sir Henry Newbolt, V. Sackville-West, Herbert Read, O. S., T. H. Marshall, Arthur T. Lowes, W. Griffith, J. L. Bradley, Henry A. Sharp, R. S. L., Professor Winifred Cullis, Count Harry Kessler,

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The Listener Tentest the Board of Insulation Frederick Warne & Co., Ltd. Macmillan & Co., Ltd. Hatchards Gerald Howe Hodder & Stoughton BBC Service Liquid Coffee Children's Country Holidays Fund Phoenix Book Company Ltd. Norwegian State Railways Keep your 'Listener' clean Leyland Dept. H., Charles Parr Secretarial College Seale-Hayne Agricultural College Principal Contents (From a talk on April 28): The Younger Generation in Germany (From a talk on May 2): The Pleasures of Bird-Watching The Study of the Mind II—Educational Tests (From a talk on May 1): The India of the Future From a broadcast by Dr. Eckener on April 24: The Airship To-Morrow Much information is packed away in little space in … Matter versus Manner Week by Week The Wireless Jury An Analysis of the Voting The Kent Experiment (From a talk on May 6): To-day and To-morrow in Architecture II—Structure and Material Art and Decoration Rates of subscription to 'The Listener' Poisons (From a talk on May 2): Humanising Science (From a talk on May 5): What is Unreality? Rupert Brooke MEMORIAL.—The Hon. Secretary of the Rupert … (From a talk on May 2): People and Things Are You Interested? Glands Which Affect Our Appearance (From a talk on May 1): The Middle Age of British Industry (Broadcast on May 5): The Manxman Poet T. E. Brown, 1830-1930 A new translation has been made by Peter Quennell of … (Broadcast on April 26): Robert Bridges—A Great Englishman (From a talk on April 30): The Poet of the Perfect Phrase How Does Tennyson Stand To-day? The Listener's Book Chronicle The Ill-Fated Hapsburgs The Empress Elizabeth of Austria. By Karl Tschuppik. Translated by Eric Sutton. Constable. 12s. The Life of the Crown Prince Rudolph. By Baron von Mitis. Translated by M. H. Jerome and Eileen O'Connor. Skeffington. 21s. The Reign of the Emperor Francis Joseph. By Karl Tschuppik. Translated by C. J. S. … Some Books Received The Failure of the Counter-Reformation Richelieu. By Hilaire Belloc. Benn. 21s. 'Why Books Live' 'Shatterbrain' A Glimpse of the First of the French Romantics (From a talk on April 28): New Novels Miss Sackville-West also reviewed The Gift of Life, … An Adventure in Highbrowism To-Day and To-Morrow: A Philosophy of Freedom. By Professor J. Macmurray. B. B. C. 3d. The Study of the Mind. By Professor Cyril Burt. B. B. C. 2d. Summer-Time Discussion Circles The Borough Librarian of Leyton has recently circulated … The Development of Musical Expression—II Bach Cantatas. Second Quarter 1930 Readers of Percy Scholes' Listener's History of Music … The Listener's Choice for Next Week A Selected List of Broadcasts for the Week May II—May 17 The complete programme for the week will be found in The Radio Times National Programme This Week's Crossword A Latin Crossword Broadcasting and Languages French Broadcasting and Languages German Nouns and their Genders Are Talks too Highbrow? Industry and Internationalism Broadcast Services Radiation New World Gas Cookers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Printed by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd.

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