by the Rt. Hon. Sir Oliver Franks ,
G.C.M.G., K.C.B.
1-After the Flood
Two world wars have swept away many of the landmarks from which Britain took her bearings in the conduct of her affairs as a great power. Sir Oliver Franks recalls his experience as British Ambassador to Washington, and describes how he was led to re-examine the conditions in the world today of which we have to take account if Britain is to remain what Sir Oliver believes she still is and can continue to be--a great power.
A series of six lectures
Next lecture: Friday at 6.30