News from 01/09/1937
1937; Gale Group;
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T. Thompson, Gordon W. Brake, Mabel Constanduros, C. Day Lewis, Robert Lynd, Alan Ivimey, A. A. Gulliland, Edwin Muir, John Brown, O. J. R. Howarth, Father Vincent McNabb, B. E. Roberts, Afrit, A. Quaddy, D. M. Matheson Secretary, Stephen King-Hall, Mark T. Rowland, Hamilton Fyfe President, Rt. Hon. Margaret Bondfield, Jack B. Yeats, J. A. Westrup, C. S. S. Sprigge, George R. Preedy, B. Scott Jones, Frank Howes, Scott Goddard, Grace Wyndham Golde, Edward Fuller, Elizabeth Kirby Smith,
ResumoThe Listener Varsity Crossword No. 390 'Biblical VIII' Parke-Davis Shaving Cream Report on No. 388 Studying at Home for a University Degree The Brendin Publishing Company The London School of Journalism Pelman Insititute Secker and Warburg HõVIS Anderson Green & Co., Ltd. Principle Contents Birth of the Labour Party The March of Science O. J. R. Howarth, Secretary of the British Association, which opens its 1937 Session at Nottingham tonight, outlines the programme of this year's meeting Fun in Finsbury Fields In the Heart of Contemplation Litter in Court 'People on the Move' Did You Hear That? Germany's Economic Resurgence What is 'Child Welfare'? Edward Fuller gives the first of three talks on what the world is doing for its children Suggestions for brightening institutions for old people … 'I Was a Tramp' There are more ways than one of 'earning' a living, as the anonymous author of this talk suggests Two Eccentrics from the North The Christian Virtue of Humility Radio News-Reel August 23-29 A pictorial summary of the week's news drawn from the Broadcast News Bulletins Far Eastern Crisis Radiolympia 1937 A Painter's Life The World's Most Ancient City John Brown describes Damascus today, the 'pearl set among opals' of the Arab chroniclers Camera into SCOTLAND—II Why August? Elgar—European or Englishman? Hospital Economy Whose Road? National Trust Properties Australia's Population Problems Post-War German Mentality The Sculptor Speaks Broadcast of 'Mid-Atlantic S. O. S. ' 'This Shining Woman' 'The Fox's Mask' Blood Sports From August 30 for one week the 'Orestes', in a new … Classics I Can't Read How many of us have to admit, if we are honest, that there are famous books, delightful to the best critics, which we ourselves cannot get through? Robert Lynd, in the first of a short series of articles on the subject, here makes his personal confession Killing a Myth The Listener's Book Chronicle The Colonial Problem. A Report by a Study Group of Members of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. Oxford. 21s. The Listener's Book Chronicle The Disappearing Castle. By Charles Madge Faber. 6s. Poems. By Rex Warner. Boriswood. 5s. The Fifth Decad of Cantos. By Ezra Pound Faber. 6s. The Listener's Book Chronicle Unfinished Journey. The Autobiography of Jack Jones. Hamish Hamilton. 10s. 6d. Four Square Tobaccos Metropolitan College WILLS's Cut Golden Bar Ericsson New Novels When the Wind Blows. By N. Brysson Morrison. Collins, 7s. 6d. They Seek a Country. By Francis Brett Young. Heinemann. 8s. 6d. A Lamp on the Plains. By Paul Horgan. Constable. 8s. 6d. The Bach Dynasty 'Phoebus and Pan', by J. S. Bach, will be broadcast on Sunday, September 5, at 9.5 (National); and music by Bach's sons on Monday, September 6, at 2.30 (National) Mercy on the Hill The John Hassall Correspondence Art School Master and Pupil Stanford's 'Irish Rhapsody No. 1 in D Minor 'will be played at the Promenade Concert on Tuesday, September 7, and the first concert performance in London of Gordon Jacob's 'Variations on an Original Theme' will be given at the Promenade Concert on Wednesday, September 8, conducted by the composer Barneys John Bale, Sons & Curnow, Ltd. National Children's Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Printed in England by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd.
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