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News from 22/08/1934

1934; Gale Group;

Autores

Conrad Aiken, Doggerel, Alexander Gordon, Christopher Stone, Robert Byron, Lord Melchett, Robert Saudek, Edwin Muir, Ernest S. Thomas, Jr. Neil MacLaren, Lord Ponsonby, B. A. Howard, Norah Nicholls, A. Mutti, Michael Roberts, H. F. Saltmarsh, John Pearse, Howard J. White, Sylvia Townsend Warner, V. Baker, A. S. Russell, Sir John Keane, R. B. Haines, James M. Nosworthy, A. Clow Ford, Russell Page, John Macomish, J. S. Oliphant, V. H. Mottram, L. F. Gladwell, E. R. Thompson, Donald M. Smith, Richard Eberhart, L. J. Drew, The Rev. L. Daniels, J. J. McCall, A. R. Burn,

Resumo

The Listener Broadcasting House Crossword No. 232 'Fruits'. By Doggerel Will You Give Them a Chance, or do You Just Not Care? Wolsey Hall Oxford Report on Crossword No. 230 Ericsson Telephones, Ltd. The Teeth and their Care The British Institute of Practical Psychology, Ltd. Rich & Cowan, Ltd. British & Foreign Bible Society Principal Contents The Frustration of Medicine Russian Architecture Revealing Accents Two Conversations with Gluck The oldest opera which still holds its popularity on the stage is Gluck's 'Orpheus'. Baron Nicolay, who acted as tutor to the Grand Duke Paul, the heir of Catherine the Great of Russia, Knew Gluck and attended the first performance of 'Orpheus' on October 5,1762, in Vienna. The Following extracts are … Baedeker's Britain Week by Week The Economics of British Liberty Has Co-Education Been a Failure? A 'Flying Padre' in Outback Australia Achievement Part of Mr. Filson Young's concluding talk on his flying experience, and Captain Baker's comments on his pupil's progress Lightning Discharges—Science and Present Needs Glands, Food, and Personality Some Talks and Talkers Hidcote: Garden Microcosm Hidcote is open to the public on September 12 Photographic Competition Microphone Miscellany Some extracts from recent broadcast talks Disturbance in Cork Broadcast on August 15 Microphone Miscellany Some extracts from recent broadcast talks A Miserable Day in Derbyshire Professor Mottram's article is part of a chapter he … 'Twenty Years Ago' Peace and Security Should the League of Nations Arm? The Royal Academy Is the Negro Our Superior in Art? 'Value' of the Victorian Artists Is There Too Much Formal Education? 'Extra-Sensory Perception' The Psychology of Psychologists Contemporary Criticism Should Our Spelling be Simplified? Musical Interpretation Communism in China American Life in Picture Two American Poems By writers mentioned in the article on the following page The Groundhog American Poetry We regret that the closing date of the Exhibition of … Poison Forty Years of Shaw Prefaces of Bernard Shaw. Constable. 12s. 6d. Among additions to standard libraries are E. V. Lucas' … The Listener's Book Chronicle Behind the Throne. By Paul H. Emden Hodder and Stoughton. 15s. Arthur Barker World-Radio The Listener's Book Chronicle Design in Modern Life. Edited by John Gloag Allen and Unwin. 10s. 6d. New Novels Rhondda Roundabout. By Jack Jones. Faber. 7s. 6d. In This Valley. By Michael Home. Rich and Cowan. 7s. 6d. Cat Jumps, and Other Stories. By Elizabeth Bowen. Gollancz. 7s. 6d. Mr. Muir also recommends The Coward, by Anne Meredith … Drydex National Programme 200 kc/s (1,500 m.) Full details of the programmes will be found in 'The Radio Times' Regional Programme London—877 kc/s (342.1 m.); Midland (M. R.)—767 kc/s (391.1 m.); Western (W. R.)—977 kc/s (307.1 m.); Northern (N. R.)—668 kc/s (449.1 m.); Scottish (S. R.)—804 kc/s (373.1 m.); Belfast (B.)—1,122 kc/s (267 4 m.) The School of Slavonic and East European Studies in … 'The Listener' Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Journalist on Holiday Printed in Great Britain by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd., …

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