Three talks by William Haas
Lecturtr in German at University College, Cardiff
1—Sounds and Meanings
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String Quartet in D played by the Netherlands String Quartet:
Nap de Klijn (violin) Jaap Schroder (violin)
Paul Godwin (viola)
Carel Boomkamp (cello)
by the Rev. Canon T. R. Milford
Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral
A selection from the poems of Patric Dickinson
Read by Nicolette Bernard. William Devlin and David Lloyd James
This programme has been compiled [rom three published collections-
Theseus and the Minotaur (1946), The Stone in the Midst (1948), and The Sailing Race (1952)-and from a forthcoming collection The Scale of Things.
Jennifer Vyvyan (soprano)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, Arthur Leavins )
Conductor,
Sir Thomas Beecham , Bt.
1-The Purpose and the Function of the Courts by C. J. Hamson
Professor of Comparative Law in the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Trinity College
The purpose of this series of four lectures is to compare and contrast the administration of justice in England and France. The first three lectures arc given by Professor C. J. Hamson , and the fourth by Andre Bertrand , Professeur de Droit et Directeur d'Etudes de i'Ecole Nationale d'Administration.
of Dante Alighieri
The second cantica of the Divine Comedy, translated into English triple rhyme by Laurence Binyon
A reading in six parts
Produced by Peter Duval Smith
PART 3 (Cantos 12-17)
Sonata in C minor, Op. posth. played by Maurice Cole (piano)
Sir Ronald Storrs C.B.E. , K.C.M.G.,speaks about the new book by Richard Aldington which seeks to display T. E. Lawrence in quite a new light.