The Renaissance Singers
Conductor, Michael Howard
Talk by J. Z. Young , F.R.S.
'The Mind and the Eye,' by Agnes Arber , F.R.S., is described as 'a study of the biologist's standpoint. J. Z. Young , Professor of Anatomy at University College, London, reflects on some of the issues raised by Mrs. Arber as she describes the relationship, in scientific method, between the eye that sees and the mind that weighs and pronounces.
Vivian Joseph (cello)
BBC Scottish Orchestra (Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
A discussion between
Milton Friedman
Professor of Economics
In the University of Chicago
F. W. Paish
Professor of Economics in the University of London (Continued in next column)
R. F. Kahn
Professor of Economics in the University of Cambridge
P. T. Bauer
Fellow and Lecturer of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Vier Lieder, Op. 2 sung by Herbert Hainsworth (tenor)
Josephine Lee (piano)
Second of two talks by F. J. Odgers of the Institute of Criminal Science in the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Emmanuel College
(: postponed from Sept. 22)
A poem by James Kirkup being the account of an underground journey in the Mendip Hills
Margaret Hodsdon (virginals)
First of a series of twelve programmes
J. R. R. Tolkien , the translator of the recently broadcast poem, speaks about its meaning and place in the literature of the Chaucerian period
String Quartet No. 1, in E minor
(Aus meinem Leben) played by the Vegh Quartet:
Sandor Vegh (violin) Sandor Zoldy (violin) Georges Janzer (viola)
Paul Szabo (cello) on gramophone records