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GOLDSWORTHY LOWES DICKINSON

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A Portrait drawn from the recorded memories of friends and pupils of the Fellow of King's College,
Cambridge
Lowes Dickinson was the author of Letters from John Chinaman , The Magic Flute, A Modern Symposium, and The International Anarchy; a historian and a philosopher; and, as a propagandist, played an important part in launching the League of Nations.
The Speakers:
Mrs. Janet Ashbee Mrs. Sophie Bulmer
Mrs. Mary Brownlow
E. M. Forster
Philip Noel-BakerM.P. .
Elliott Felkin , Raisely Moorsom
Sir Malcolm Darling
Christopher Morris
Patrick Wilkinson , Reginald Fuller Sir Dennis Proctor. Leonard Woolf
H. 0. Meredith. Kingsley Martin
Arranged and narrated by Frederick Laws
Edited and produced by Maurice Brown
(: third broadcast)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Chinaman
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Mrs. Janet Ashbee
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Mrs. Sophie Bulmer
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Mrs. Mary Brownlow
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E. M. Forster
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Philip Noel-Bakerm.P.
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Elliott Felkin
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Raisely Moorsom
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Sir Malcolm Darling
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Christopher Morris
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Patrick Wilkinson
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Reginald Fuller
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Sir Dennis Proctor.
Unknown:
Leonard Woolf
Produced By:
Maurice Brown

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