News from 17/02/1937
1937; Gale Group;
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Sherard Vines, Constant Lambert, F. H. Shera, Doggerel, T. Thompson, R. H. M., Grace Wyndham Goldie, Kenneth Adam, Rt. Hon. A. V. Alexander M. P., Sir Frederick Marquis, Edwin Muir, Frank L. Emanuel, Stella Harvey, Robert Hull, Rose Macaulay, Charles Holden, S. H. Hassell, Howard Marshall, John Pope-Hennessy, H. J. Twigg, Donal O'sullivan, W. Herman Kent, Jubal, W. H. Audls, Gervas Huxley, Marjorie Bowen, F. Yeats-Brown, Stanley Casson, Humphrey Searle, W. F. J. Knight, Oliver K. Whiting, W Nugent Monck, T. S. Eliot,
ResumoThe Listener Wolsey Hall, Oxford W. Heffer & Sons, Ltd. Metropolitan College George Philip & Son, Ltd. Bell and Sons, Ltd., E. Marlborough & Co., Ltd. Guildhall School Puritan Tanneries Limited Made by John Sinclair Ltd. To Writers—beginners and Others Bach Beethoven Handel Wagner Liszt Correspondence Lax—his Book Vi-Tan University Correspondence College Libraco Ltd. French Spanish-German-Italian Amplivox Ltd. Remington Home Portable The Medici Society Ltd. Orient Line Cruises The Listener The Church's Message to the World One of the most distinguished of modern writers, the author of 'The Rock' and 'Murder in the Cathedral', concludes the series of talks on 'Church Community and State' The Dark Ages in Ireland The Post Office Goes Gay Metropolis Week by Week Sir Joshua Reynolds Song for the New Year Private Trader of the Co-Op? I—What Private Enterprise Has Done The Deputy-Mayor of Birmingham, Alderman S. J. Grey, … Private Trader of the Co-Op? II—A Bulwark Against Profiteering Secretary of the parliamentary Committee of the Co-operative Congress Private Trader of the Co-Op? III—Down to Brass Tacks Secretary to the National Federation of Grocers' and Provision Dealers' Association Private Trader of the Co-Op? IV—Business Efficiency and Democratic Control Of the Labour Department of the Co-operative Union Building a New Society Mr. Howard Marshall among the Welsh employed Members of the Subsistence Scheme at Work Where Lindbergh Blazed the Trail Relations between Ireland and England Few people probably are aware of the existence of the … Radio News-Reel Feb. 8-14 A pictorial summary of the week's news drawn from the Broadcast News Bulletins Did You Hear That? Shakespeare and the Amateur Behind the attractive cover of a Pocket-size booklet … Tim Bobbin Lancashire Satirist and Painter a broadcast in the 'Northern Portrait Gallery' Series Bias in Broadcast News Big Business v. Small Shopkeeper National Parks: What Do We Want? 'In Reply to Your Advertisement...' London's New University 'Lancer at Large' 'William Hogarth, The Cockney's Mirror' Sibelius Outside Finland Can Art be Subversive? Ship Ahoy! Nonsense as a Literary Form The Listener's Book Chronicle The Paris Commune of 1871. By Frank Jellinek Gollancz. 8s. 6d. The Listener's Book Chronicle Biological Time. By Lecomte du Nouy Methuen. 7s. 6d. There Ait't No Justice Devil's Finger Bob Bowman on the Ice Oxford University Press The Listener's Book Chronicle Living Rough. By Kenneth Mackenzie Cape. 7s. 6d. New Novels Pie in the Sky. By Arthur Calder-Marshall, Cape. 8s. 6d. No Escape By Randall Swingler, Chatto and Windus. 7s. 6d. Delicate Monster By Storm Jameson. Nicholson and Watson. 5s. Mr. Muir also recommends: The Quarryman, by Ankaret … Viola and Orchestra Two works for Viola and Orchestra—Walton's Concerto and Berlioz' ' Harold in Italy;—will be broadcast from the Queen's Hall on February 24. The concert begins at 8.15 (National) Variations Pianoforte works in the Variation form will be broadcast in a series of special recitals on February 22 at 9.40, February 23 at 6 (Regional), February 24 at 7.15, February 25 at 9.40, and February 26 at 6.25 (National) Reviving a Symphony Goetz' Symphony in F will be broadcast on February 25 at 6.40 (National) A Musical Chatterton Lekeu's 'Fantasy on Two Angevin Airs' will be broadcast on February 22 at 10 (National) Various Russians Prokofiev: Violion Concerton No. 1, broadcast on February … Trinity College of Music EMG BBC Publications Summary of Programmes Drotwich—200 kc/s, 1,500m. London, West and North—1,149 kc/s, 261.1m. Full details of programmes will be found in the 'Radio Times' Regional 877 kc/s, 342.1 m. and 1,474 kc/s, 203. s m.; Midland (M.)—1,013 kc/s, 296.2 m; West and Wales (W)—804 kc/s, 373.1 m; North (N.)—668 kc/s, 449.1 m; Scottish (S)—767 kc/s, 391.1 m; Northern Ireland (N. I.)—977 kc/s, 307.1 m. Unless otherwise stated, the items refer to the main Regional Programme only There Can Be No Debate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Please mention 'The Listener' when replying to advertisements Sanderson Wallpapers Personal Crossword No. 362 'Comic Poets' The New Outlook Report on No. 360 Psychology Publishing Co., Ltd. Printed in England by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd., 98-99, …
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