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In a broadcast talk Harold Nicolson contended that Confucian etiquette in China was rigid and artificial, and destructive of individual dignity. In this talk H. C. Chang. who has treated the subject in his book Allegory and Courtesy in Spenser, replies to Sir Harold.
(The recorded broadcast of Sept. 26)

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Harold Nicolson
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H. C. Chang.

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