by John Dalby
From St. Machar's Cathedral Aberdeen
An easy anthology
Lesson 13
Twenty language lessons based on a pamphlet with grammar commentary by Dennis Ward
U, iversity of Edinburgh Script by Peter Norman Ur iversity of London
Takingpart
Emmie Vosnesenskaya
Peter Norman , Sergei Utechin
Production by Ariadne Nicolaeff
A Listen and Learn series
Introduced by John Lade
A SURVEY OF 1960
Outstanding records reviewed by Felix Aprahamian , Joan Chissell Martin Cooper , Andrew Porter and John Warrack
Work in the world of science
LOW TEMPERATURE
TECHNOLOGY by Kurt Mendelssohn , F.R.S. Clarendon Laboratory,
Oxford Dr. Mendelssohn traces the evolution of a new technology from the first clue (the result of an accident in a garden-house in a little French town) to the threshold of launching space-ships to explore the solar system.
He also describes some of the benefits that fundamental science is deriving from a concentration on the development of rockets and satellites.
Repeated Sat., 9.10 a.m. (Home)
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