News from 31/03/1937
1937; Gale Group;
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Ronnie Balls, H. L. M., H. J. Ward, Doggerel, K. Bussell Brady, Grace Wyndham Goldie, C. Hattersley, A. K. Jameson, Rhys Davies, Charles Tower, W. N. Edwards, George Robey, Edwin Muir, Frank L. Emanuel, M. D. Calvocoressi, W. H. Mellers, Albert Jarosy, Robert Hull, R. Boater, Sir Harold Webbe, Dan Combes, Jubal, Herbert Holdsworth M. P., Herbert Read, Walter De La Mare, Rt. Hon. Margaret Bondfield, Olive Murray Chapman, T. H. Marshall, J. A. Westrup, Viscountess Rhondda, Hon. Charles Lyttelton, Norman Suckling, R. H. Francis, Arnold Plant, John Mansbridge, Driver A. Dart, Brian S. Minchin, L. G. Emmet, J. F. Roxburgh, Louis Macneice, J. Bell,
ResumoThe Listener Royal Hospital W. Heffer & Sons, Ltd. Crossword No. 368 'Swinburne" Royal Victoria Hotel Investment Shares Report on No. 366 Barclays Bank Limited Funk and Wagnalls Company The London School of Journalism Abbey Road Building Society Kinmel Hall Anderson, Green & Co., Ltd. Principal Contents Hire Purchase or Cash? A discussion on its merits and demerits between the Rt. Hon. Margaret Bondfield, Sir Harold Bellman, F. C. Hooper and Sir Harold Webbe, under the chairmanship of Professor Sargant Florence Hire Purchase or Cash? Hire Purchase or Cash? A discussion on its merits and demerits between the Rt. Hon. Margaret Bondfield, Sir Harold Bellman, F. C. Hooper and Sir Harold Webbe, under the chairmanship of Professor Sargant Florence II—Sir Harold Bellman President of the Hire Purchase Protection Association This is England I—Farming in Wiltshire This is England II—Heir to an Estate This is England III—On the G. W. R This is England V—In the Industrial North This is England VI—Custodian of a Cornish Castle This is England VIII—The Country Practice This is England IX—An English Public School By a Reception Clerk: This is England X—In One of London's Large Hotels This is England XI—Lif in the Country Our Social Experiments Week by Week Belgium and the Western Powers Broadcast on March 22 Problems of Adjustment A discussion between Professor Arnold Plant and T. H. Marshall The Present State of Water-Colour James Brindley: Maker of Canals Broadcast in the Northern Portrait Gallery on March 7 The Art of Adapting Oneself Passage Steamer Radio News-Reel Mar. 22-25 Fifty Years Ago Shopping Tomorrow Easter in a Cyprus Monastery The Welshman Revealed Another 'Point of View' by a Welsh writer. Part if a talk broadcast on March 8 Did You Hear That? This is England III—F. C. Hooper Director of a large department store specialising in cash trade This is England IV—Sir Harold Webbe Leading member of a great hire purchase finance house Signs of Spring The selection from Byron broadcast in 'The English … Hire Purchase Deneholes The Krakatoa Eruption Declining Population 'Decline and Fall of the Romantic Ideal' Can Art be Subversive? What is a Good Portrait? Charles Stanford Stravinsky and Prokofiev Odd Shop A Dialogue for Broadcasting Written by Walter De La Mare Afforestation in the Lake District Tree-planting in the Lake Distriet has been the subject of much criticism in cecent years. Five views on the question were given in the 'Northern Cockpit' discussion, broadeast in the Northern Programme on March 17 The Listener's Book Chronicle 1851 and the Crystal Palace By Christopher Hobhouse. Murray. 7s. 6d. The Listener's Book Chronicle Bird Behaviour. By F. B. Kirkman Nelson. 7s. 6d. Europe in Arms B. T. Batsford Ltd. Maisian Musings Swan Pens The Listener's Book Chronicle The Threshold. Edited by R. W. Moore Blackwell. 6s. New Novels The Years. By Virginia Woolf. Hogarth Press. 8s. 6d. Daughters and Sons. By I. Compton-Burnett Gollancz. 7s. 6d. Death Without Battle. By Ludwig Renn. Secker and Warburg. 6s. The Development of Genius 'Concert' and Concerto Vincent d'Indy's 'Concert,' Op. 89, for flute, cello, piano and string orchestra will be broadcast on April 7 at 3.15 (Regional); d'Erlanger's Violin Concerto on April 5 at 10.10 (National) Bernard van Dieren A van Dieren Memorial Concert will be broadcast on April 9 at 9.40 (National) Music for Gentlemen-Performers A Trio in D minor by Jean Baptiste Loeillet will be broadcast on April 10 at 11.30 a. m. (National) Vaughan Williams—Ravel—Beethoven Cut Golden Bar Bristol & West National Full details of the programmes will be found in the 'Radio Times' Regional Unless otherwise stated, the items refer to the main Regional Programme Cement and Concrete Association Prepaid Classified Advertisements
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