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Dr. Cyril James
Principal of McGill University
Sir Hector Hetherington
Principal of Glasgow University
At the end of July a gathering from the Universities of the Commonwealth was held at Oxford. This evening and on Wednesday at 10.45 reports on two of the subjects that engaged the attention of the Conference are to be broadcast.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr. Cyril James
Unknown:
Sir Hector Hetherington

Jacques Jansen (baritone)
Gareth Morris (flute)
William Pleeth (cello)
Frederick Stone (piano)
Five Greek Folk Songs, translated by M. D. Calvocoressi :
Le reveil de la mariee; La-bas vers l'église; Quel galant; Chanson des cueilleuses de lentisques; Tout gai!
Chansons Madecasses , with flute, cello, and piano:
Nahandove; Aoua!; Il est doux de se coucher
Three poems by Paul Morand ,
Don Quichatte a Dulcinee:
Chanson romantique; Chanson epique; Chanson a botre

Contributors

Baritone:
Jacques Jansen
Flute:
Gareth Morris
Cello:
William Pleeth
Piano:
Frederick Stone
Translated By:
M. D. Calvocoressi
Unknown:
Chansons Madecasses
Unknown:
Paul Morand
Unknown:
Don Quichatte

A psycho-morality play of modern life
Written and produced by Louis MacNeice
Chorus
Lorna Davis and Bylan Thomas
Special music for flute and voice devised by William Alwyn

Contributors

Produced By:
Louis MacNeice
Unknown:
Lorna Davis
Unknown:
Bylan Thomas
Unknown:
William Alwyn
Internal Voices:
Edric Connor
Internal Voices:
Veronica Turleigh
Internal Voices:
Robert Farquharson
Internal Voices:
Martita Hunt
Internal Voices:
Duncan McIntyre
Aunt:
Ann Codrington
Dr Maintree:
Carleton Hobbs
James Human:
James McKechnie
Vera:
Patricia Hayes
Sophos:
Alexander Sarner
Burkopf:
Rudolph Offenbach
Bron Hackitt:
Hal Thompson
Carol:
Vivienne Bennett
Casey:
Harry Hutchinson

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