News from 24/02/1937
1937; Gale Group;
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Eric Blom, Henry Williamson, C. H. Middleton, M. Mclaren, W. G. Poole, Harvey Grace, Geoffrey Parsons, Rev. W. H. Elliott, Richardson Brown, Alan Frank, Geoffrey Crowther, Desmond Ryan, Roger Hinks, H. M. Tomlinson, Alan C. Collingridge, P. M. W. Butler, Ralph Hill, Afrit, John Hayward, The Rev. Father M. C. D'arcy S. J, J. B. Gurney Smith, Mr. Howard Marshall, Jubal, C. F. Elwell, Ann Sitwell Secretary, Geoffrey Crump, H. J. Allen, Your Reviewer, Harold Binns, Edwin Evans, Stanley Casson, Herbert Palmer, J. R. Sutton, H. V. Hodson, Robert Sinclair, Mr. Moray McLarn, A. J. Ker, John H. Hughes, A. H. Hoare, Captain G. C. C. Damant, J. L. Hammond, Marjorie Nicholls, Adrian Bell,
ResumoThe Listener Dean & Dawson Ltd. British and Foreign Bible Society Barclays Bank Limited Vapex Diploma Correspondence College. Ltd Messrs. Christie Manson & Woods Canada Calling The Globe-Wernicke Co. Ltd. Imperial 'Good Companion' Kentish Garden Nurseries Shorter Weatherproof Court Co. Abol Ltd. Books of Dignity and Service, Ltd. BSM The First Complete Country Hospital for Town Children Principal Contents Can Art Be Subversive? A lively controversy has recently arisen in our correspondence columns on this subject The San Francisco Earthquake, 1906 Surrendered City Airports and Airways Are Examinations Fair? Week by Week Aids for the Deaf Happy Endings Houses—New and Old The Badger: England's Oldest Inhabitant How Shopkeeping Has Grown A layman intervenes in a battle of experts In Theatre of Life (Hodder and Stoughton, 21s.) Lord … The Day Continuation School Mr. Howard Marshall Rouses Enthusiasm and Opposition Notes for Your Diary—March The Empire Rearms Broadcast in the Empire Programme on February 16 Do We Want Museum Pieces? Shakespeare in the Schools Oliver the Spy Mr. W. B. Yeats' National Lecture on 'Modern Poetry', … Radio News-Reel Feb. 15-21 Feb. 15-21 A pictorial summary of the week's news drawn from the Broadcast News Bulletins Religion and Reason I—Reason in Human Life A 'G. P.'s' Life: in England and Germany In the fifth of the 'European Exchange' series, Mr. Moray McLaren brought a German medical practitioner to the Berlin microphone. He, like his counterpart who spoke from London, is an ordinary physician, looking after the health of the ordinary man Diving for Gold When the armed liner 'Laurentie' was sunk by a German mine off the morth of Ireland in January, 1917, she was carrying over three thousand gold bars to pay for munitions manufactured in America. The Treasury wanted gold, and asked the Admiralty to salve it Captain Damant was put in charge of the operations Coronation Gardens Old Henry Reflections on a Country Character Did You Hear That? Can Art be Subversive? Good Work in Art British Architecture at the Royal Academy Bias in Broadcast News Work Camps in England and Germany Ireland and the Spanish Civil War Sibelius outside Finland Music of Russian Composers War, Pacifism and Christianity Lunacy in London Church, Community and State Alexandre Dumas' 'Ghosts' Matabele Thompson's Autobiography Your Reviewer: 'William Hogarth. The Cockney's Mirror' Big Business v. Small Shopkeeper Should Workers Share Profits? Tips or Percentage? Books about the Sea The Listener's Book Chronicle English Monks and the Suppression of the Monasteries. By G. Baskerville. Cape. 15s. To Messrs. Keesing's Ltd. The Queensway Press Cassell The Listener's Book Chronicle The Dawn of the Human Mind. By R. R. Schmidt. Sidgwick and Jackson. 12s. 6d. The Listener's Book Chronicle Hold Your Tongue! By Morris L. Ernst and Alexander Lindey. Methuen. 8s. 6d. Occasional Reading Have You Anything to Declare? By Maurice Baring. Heinemann. 8s. 6d. I Tremble to Think and Other Essays. By Robert Lynd. Dent. 6s. My Cry for Christianity. By H. R. L. Sheppard. Cassell. 3s. 6d. Roger Fry and Other Essays. By Howard Hannay. Allen and Unwin. 6s. Polite Essays. By Ezra Pound. Faber. 7s. … What Burney Thought About It Early Hugo Wolf Songs Early songs of Hugo Wolf will be sung in a series of special recitals on March 1 at 7 (National), March 2 at 9.40 (Regional), March 3 at 7.30 (Regional), March 4 at 8.25 (National), March 5 at 6.25 Notes on the Week's Programmes Turina Turina's Second Trio in B minor will be broadcast on March 4 at 4.15 (Regional) Eine kleine Nachtmusik Notes on the Week's Programmes American-Indian Freslerick Jacobi's String Quatret on Red Indian Themes will be broadcast on March 6 at 11.30 a. m. (National) Ford Motor Company Limited This week's World-Radio Thos. Nelson & Sons National Droitwich—200 kc/s, 1,500 m. London, West and North—1,149 kc/s, 261.1 m. Full details of the programmes will be found in the 'Radio Times' Regional Sir William Beveridge Pan Britannica Industries Ltd. Wheatcroft Bros. Ltd. The ideal Hobby Imperial Cancer Research Fund Crossword No. 363 'Tinker' G. Bell and Sons, Ltd. Roses & Shrubs Report on No. 361 Exide 'Double-Life' Leica Multiple Classified Advertising Items Printed in England by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd., 98-99, …
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