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History in the Making
JOHN HILTON , Professor of Industrial Relations in the University of Cambridge
This new series takes the place of ' Tracing History Backwards ', but the scheme followed therein of discussing one week some particular aspect of history of today and the next week its conterpart in centuries gone by will not be adhered to. Each week some famous speaker - Professor John Hilton , Commander Stephen King-Hall , and others - will deal with some topical event.
Today, in the opening talk,
John Hilton , who has endeared himself to millions with his broadcast talks to the unemployed, is to discuss the League Assembly, due to meet yesterday. Listeners will hear how the League of Nations has affected, and is affecting, history in the making.

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