Introduction, Passacaglia, Fugue
Op. 127 played by Philip Dore (organ)
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
A group of talks on some aspects of contemporary French life
3-The German Influence by Kathleen Nott
(The recorded broadcast of Jan. 8)
Next talk: Saturday at 9.15
reads and comments on a number of his own poems
An entertainment with poems by Edith Sitwell on gramophone records
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Fanfare; Hornpipe; En famille; Mariner man; Long steel grass; Through gilded trellises; Tango-pasodoblé; Lullaby for Jumbo; Black Mrs. Behemoth; Tarantella; A man from a far countree; By the lake; Country Dance; Polka; Four in the morning; Something lies beyond the scene; Valse; Jodelling Song; Scotch Rhapsody; Popular Song; Fox Trot ' Old Sir Faulk ';
Sir Beelzebub Kevin MoBeath (reciter)
The New Music Ensemble
Conducted by Harry Hutchins
A Scientist's Approach by 0. H. Wansbrough-Jones
C.B., O.B.E., Ph.D.
President of the Operational
Research Society of Great Britain
Dr. Wansbrough-Jones talks about the aims and methods of operational research, and mentions some of the ways in which it has been applied to industry.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Eight days after the publication of the final four volumes of A Study of History by Arnold Toynbee , the Oxford Political Study Circle met to discuss the subject of ' History and Meta-history.' This programme consists of recordings of three papers read at the meeting.
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Speakers:
D. McCallum
Tutor in Social and Political Theory, Barnett House
Z. A. Pelczynski Lecturer in Politics at Trinity College and Arnold Toynbee
Bernard Shore (viola)
BBC Scottish Choral Society (Chorus-Master, Gerald Gentry)
BBC Scottish Orchestra
(Leader. J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
15 — Charitable Bequests by H. G. Hanbury