by Eric Chadwick first broadcast performance in this country
From the Town Hall, Manchester
An easy anthology
Lesson 15
Twenty language lessons based on a pamphlet with grammar commentary by Dennis Ward
University of Edinburgh who answers listeners' questions with Emmie Vosnesenskaya
Production by Ariadne Nicolaeff
A Listen and Learn series
Introduced by John Lade
Building a Library:
Mahler's The Song of the Earth by Edward Lockspeise r
Technical progress in 1960 by B. J. Webb
Brahms's Four Symphonies conducted by Bruno Walter Reviewed by Trevor Harvey
A weekly programme about work in the world of science
WHY DO TRAINS SWAY? by R. E. D. Bishop , D.sc.(Eng.) Kennedy Professor of Mechanical Engineering
University College, London
The problem of bad riding in railway trains is, in fact, a very old one, and one not easily investigated by controlled experiments. Professor Bishop analyses the difficulties and describes a new attack that is being made on them.
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