June Digest
A monthly survey of events in the world of jazz
News, comment, interviews and records
Introduced by Ken Sykora
Introduced by the Rev. David Edwards
The items include:
News Comment: by Geoffrey Murray Jubilee of the World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh, 1910: a report with extracts from the Service of Thanksgiving in Westminster Abbey held on Tuesday
York Festival: a discussion between the Rev. Richard Hanson. of Goole, and Mrs. Phoebe Hesketh on their impressions of the Mystery Plays
(The last two items are recorded)
Seven programmes in which professional and amateur zoologists talk about the behaviour of animals and the ways in which it can be studied.
5 — Mammals
The behaviour of mammals living in the wild in this country is less easy to observe than that of birds, because many of them are rather shy and are more active at night than during the day. But with the help of observations made on hand-reared animals, recent studies have shown how much mammals can learn compared with lower groups of animals and yet how much of their behaviour seems to follow an instinctive pattern. Mammals whose behaviour is described in this programme include badgers and otters, house mice and bats.
Contributions by: MICHAEL BLACKMORE
PETER CROWCROFT of the British Museum
(Natural History)
ERNEST NEAL
Head of the Science Department
Taunton School
Introduced by JOHN CARTHY of Queen Mary College, London
A booklist and some suggestions for further study can be obtained by sending a stamped addressed envelope to [address removed]
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