A Discussion between Mr. and Mrs. Clough Williams Ellis
What of the future? is a question that titillates our imagination as few others can, because we have all the data on which to build and only the sketchiest ideas of probability to hold us in check. In this evening's discussion, however, the talkers will not build castles in the rarified air of the far future of Mr. H.G. Wells or Mr. Bernard Shaw; they will tackle the more practical question of whither our present tendencies will have led us in another twenty years. In particular, they will deal with the prospects of developing order out of that chaos into which our growing towns and mushroom suburbs are now being ever more deeply plunged.