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Talk by Gertrud Luckner
‛ If you had lived under Hitler and had Watched all that intolerance, oppression, and organised destruction, what would you have done?' Dr. Luckner describes how she and many others in all parts of Germany helped Gypsies, Jews, ' non-Aryan Christians,' and other victims on the principles of ' self-help.' This help, of an entirely individual day-to-day kind, originated as a social movement in England, and it is still active in Germany.

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Talk By:
Gertrud Luckner

Extracts from the surviving music of the Easter Cantata by Schubert
English translation by Richard Capell
(soprano) (soprano) (soprano) (Continued in next column)
(tenor) (tenor) (baritone)
A section of the London Philharmonic Choir
(Chorus-Master, Frederic Jackson )
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
(Leader, Maurice Clare )
Conducted by Anthony Lewis
Part 1
In the garden of Lazarus' house
Part 2
By the tomb of Lazarus

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Translation By:
Richard Capell
Chorus-Master:
Frederic Jackson
Leader:
Maurice Clare
Conducted By:
Anthony Lewis
Mary:
Emelie Hooke
Martha:
Elsie Morison
Jemima:
Cinwen Rowlands
Nathaniel:
Ronald Bristol
Lazarus:
René Soames
Simon:
Bruce Boyce

A portrait of the artist, drawn from memory, in Dublin, Trieste, Zurich, and Paris.
Based on the recorded conversation of Eva Joyce, Eileen Schaurek, Harriet Weaver, Sylvia Beach, Adrienne Monnier, Carola Giedion, Maria Jolas, Mme. Paul Leon, Cathleen Griffin, Stanislaus Joyce, Oliver St. John Gogarty, James Stephens, Richard Best
(Continued in next column)
George Roberts, W. K. Magee (John Eglinton), Con Curran, Arthur Power, Frank O'Connor, Austin Clarke, Niall Sheridan, Dr. Kerrigan, Adolphus Wright, S. Blake, Frank Budgen, Nino Franck, Hans Gasser, Francois Quintin and Giorgio Joyce.
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 13)
Part 1
A Portrait of Joyce as a Young Man

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Narrator:
Duncan McIntyre
Editor:
W. R. Rodgers
Producer:
Maurice Brown

Talk by Stephen Spender
During the last six months the literary organs of the Soviet Union have made many comments on European an American literature. Characteristic passages have been reproduced in English journals and in the Third Programme broadcast The Soviet View. In this talk Stephen Spender comments on the frame of mind displayed in these publications.

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Speaker:
Stephen Spender

Third Programme

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