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News from 08/09/1937

1937; Gale Group;

Autores

Eric Blom, Julian Huxley, Father Vincent McNABB, John Rymill, Sophie O'brien, J. P. Donovan, Charles Kennedy Scott, Alan Ivimey, A. Stephenson, J. Bate, V. B. Holland, Rose Macaulay, Michael Roberts, Rev. Hewlett Johnson, Douglas Lord, N. Skene Smith, C. H. Lay, Marie Laurencin, Albert E. Bibby, Dilys Powell, J. H. Martin, Stanley Casson, Alban Claughton, R. D. Clark, Sir William Beveridge, A. P. Herbert M. P., M. J. E. Tilney, J. E. Whittaker, Pollux, Paul Durell, John Piper,

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The Listener The Times Book Club Crossword No. 391 Greek Wolsey Hall, Oxford Report on No. 389 Metropolitan College of Journalism Vi-Tan BBC Publications E. Marlborough & Co. Ltd. Foyles Imperial Cancer Research Fund Kolynos Denture Powder National Children's Home Royal Choral Society University Correspondence College Garden Design Ferranti Limited Principal Contents Marriage and Divorce Russian Holiday Provision for the Unemployed The first labour Exchanges were opened in 1910, and three years later State Unemployment Insurance benefits were paid The League of Nations has recently published the Final … The Shape of Things to Use The B. B. C. are organising two new experiments in … Did You Hear That? Recent Discoveries in Greece Mr. J. Foster Forbes, F. R. A. I., F. S. A. (Scot.), … Soho! Soho! Japan from Within N. Skene Smith, for the past six years Professor at the Tokyo University of Commerce, and Lecturer at the Imperial University, Tokyo, describes some aspects of Japanese life little known to the West Past and Present How little—and how much—Japan has changed in the last two centuries, can be seen from these ancient and modern illustrations. The prints are taken from Japanese guide-books published from 150 to 200 years ago 'The Listener' In Search of the Perfect Wife Radio News-Reel August 30-Sept. 5 A pictorial summary of the week's news drawn from the Broadcast News Bulletins Amœba into Man Julian Huxley comments on the Presidential Address to the British Association Meeting John Rymill Leader of the Expedition J. H. Martin Mate of the 'Penola' Polar Travel A. Stephenson The Expedition's Chief Surveyor My Model The Editor's Tray The Christian Virtue of Obedience Fire Up Aloft! 'The Sculptor Speaks' Who First Sang 'Job'? The Cork Courthouse Fire Ulstermen in America The Painted Lady Butterfly Why August? Revival of Mural Painting Cricket and the B. B. C. The Organ—has it a future? Germany and Britain Classics I Can't Read Lovely to Hear The Listener's Book Chronicle Together We Stand. By Leonard J. Reid Cassell. 5s. The Listener's Book Chronicle Anthropology. By A. A. Goldenweiser Harrap. 18s. "Standard" Vitreous China The Listener's Book Chronicle What Communism Means Today. By Hamilton Fufe. Nisbet. 3s. 6d. The Social Significance of Christ The Life of Jesus. By the Rev. Conrad Noel. Dent. 12/6 The Child Handel as a Popular Composer The Handel Promenade Concert to be broadcast on September 16, at 8.0 (National), will include the first concert performance of 'Five Choruses from the Operas (Second Set) Minty Bournemouth Metropolitan College English Madrigals A Madrigal Recital by the B. B. C. Singers (A), conducted by Leslie Woodgate, will be broadcast on Wednesday, September 15, at 8.0 (Regional) Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC Publications Phoenix Shop & Showrooms The Royal Cancer Hospital Printed in England by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd., 98-99, …

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