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Introduced by Olive Shapley
' What's Going On': spotlight on current affairs
Stately Homes : 1—Crosby Hall. '
Crosby Hall , in London, is a club for university women students from all over the world. Originally the fifteenth-century hall formed part of the town mansion of Sir John Crosby. Rosemary Part , a member of the staff, describes its history, and one of the students tells you what it is like to live there
' Talking and Playing': Kelty MacLeod pays us a second visit with her Celtic harp
' Marking Time,' by Virginia Graham
' Beginners in the Kitchen : Meals for a Family,' by Marguerite Patten
Many housewives who are no longer actually beginners in the kitchen have young families and feel that they would be glad of some advice on the planning and preparing of family meals.
Readings from ' The Tale of Beatrix Potter ' by Margaret Lane , chosen by Evelyn Gibbs. Read by Jill Balcon

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Introduced By:
Olive Shapley
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Crosby Hall.
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Crosby Hall
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Sir John Crosby.
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Rosemary Part
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Kelty MacLeod
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Virginia Graham
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Marguerite Patten
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Beatrix Potter
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Margaret Lane
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Evelyn Gibbs.
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Jill Balcon

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