Miss ELISE SPROTT: 'Vegetables'
ENGLISH cooks, beware of soda! ... it is quite unnecessary. Potatoes ... mashed ... baked ..., 'jacket' ... chipped, more difficult ... sauté. A few novelties ... artichokes ... aubergines ... chicory. Some new salads ... 'Russian,' for example. Salad dressings ... ' French ' ... ' 'cream' ... mayonnaise. Fruit salads with meat ... raw vegetables in salad.
by WALTER VALB
From ALL SAINTS', MARGARET STREET
By CHRISTOPHER STONE
HECEPTION TEST
Sir John Russell, F.R.S.: 'How Science came into Farming - II, The New Crops and how wo got them'
ISLES '—IV
Sir JOHN RUSSELL :' Market-gardening in Bedfordshire '
Scenes from JULIUS CÆSAR
Specially selected Gramophone Records
MOSCHETTO and his ORCHESTRA.
From THE MAY FAIR HOTEL
SPANISH PIANOFORTE MUSIC
Played by NIEDZIELSKI
TOAQUIN TURINA 'S name used ofton to bo coupled with do Falla's, whoso music was represented in yesterday's Foundations, and tho two composers have several points of contact. Both are Andalusians, both are distinguished representatives of all that is best and most vividly alive in the Spanish music of today. Both lived for years in Paris, not only studying there, but making, each in his own way, a strongly marked impression on the Parisian world, and both returned to their native country in 1914, where they have since done a great deal to influence Spanish music, imparting to it something of the wider scope and outlook which they gained in France.
Mr. ERNEST NEWMAN
Mr. ADRIAN C. BOULT , Music Director of the B.B.C.: 'Music in Coming Programmes'
Professor J. DOVER WILSON , Litt.D.
(Professor of Education in the University of London):' Learning to Live: What is Education Like Today ? '
AFTER describing last week the system of education in force fifty years' ago, Professor Dover Wilson will give a picture this evening of education as it is today. The two systems provide a vivid contrast, as older listeners, from recollections of their own school-days, and' from what they hear from their children or grandchildren, will have realized already. Next week he will trace these differences to their source, and find what forces have been at work to produce the change.
Conducted by CHARLES LEGGETT
FLORENCE McHUGH (Soprano)
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND
GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
A Romantic Play
Specially written for the microphone by WILFRID ROOKE-LEY and CHRISTOPHER MARTIN
Produced by VAL GlELOUD
Music under the direction of LESLIE WOODGATE
The Cast will include :
H. 0. NICHOLSON, ARTHUR GOULLET , FREDERICK W. LLOYD , LILIAN HAR RISON, PETER HANNEN , HARMAN GRISEWOOD, PHILIP WADE , JACK LIVESEY , CECIL TROUNCER , DERRICK DE MARNEY, MURRI Mon CRIEFF , RUTH ANDERSON , GLADYS YOCNO , FRANKLYN BELLAMY , CHARLES H. MASON , Guy PELHAM BOULTON, PHILIP CUNNINGUAM ,
HENRY BRONKHRUST
Roy Fox and his BAND, from
MONSEIGNEUR