The names of those taking part in this concert are as printed yesterday at 7.6 p.m.
Part 1
Talk by David Glass Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics
Professor Glass continues the discussion on population problems initiated by Colin Clark. He raises some of the points that have to be taken into account in developing population policies in various parts of the world.
Part 2
Written by Michael Swan with Diana Maddox , William Trent
Production by Douglas Cleiverdom
Gordon Clinton (baritone)
Clifton Helliwell (accompanist)
Talk by the Rev. Victor White, O.P.
Next talk: Saturday at 8.20
See paragraph on page 8
A selection of his poems made and introduced by Rayner Heppenstall
Read in French by Gerard Philipe , Francolse Spira , and Jean Vilar , and in English by David King-Wood and Nicolette Bernard
Translations by Frances Cornford , Ernest Dowson , Naomi Lewis , H. W. Garrod , and John Petrie
Rubbra-Gruentberg-Pleeth Trio:
Enich Gruemberg (violin)
William Pleeth (cello)
Edmund Rubbre. (piano)
Talk by Magnus Pyke Ph.D ,.
A talk occasioned by the publication of a book entitled Insects as Human Food by F. S. Bodenheimer , Professor of Zoology in the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
Gram Sonata Brillante, in D
Op. 106 played by Robert Keys (piano)