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WOMAN'S HOUR

on Light Programme

introduced by PAMELA CREIGHTON
Dorothy Parker in Prose and Verse: reviewed by KATHARINE WHITF. HORN. with extracts read by CONSTANCE CUMMINGS
Still Young at 100: NOEL BARBER talks about the people of the Hunza valley
† Memories of a Russian Childhood: MADAME KOUSSEVITZKY talks to ALAN HAYDOCK at Tanglewood, Mass.
Top to Toe: Hands-tell-tale or cared for? AILSA GARLAND, Editor of Woman's Journal, discusses their looks and treatment with a specialist
Points from the Postbag: discussed by JULIET BINGLEY and JOSEPH BRAYSHAW
STEPHEN MURRAY reads
The Go-Between by L. P. HARTLEY
† Eleventh of twelve instalments
Stephen Murray is in ' Hostile Witness 'at the Haymarket Theatre. London

Contributors

Introduced By:
Pamela Creighton
Introduced By:
Dorothy Parker
Reviewed By:
Katharine Whitf.
Read By:
Constance Cummings
Talks:
Madame Koussevitzky
Unknown:
Alan Haydock
Unknown:
Juliet Bingley
Unknown:
Joseph Brayshaw
Unknown:
Stephen Murray
Unknown:
L. P. Hartley
Unknown:
Stephen Murray

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