Some Objections to
Intelligence Tests by Professor Oliver ZangwlH
Raymond Mosley (violin)
BBC Scottish Orchestra (Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Harvey Phillips
A monthly series of talks
Planned Sprawl by H. Myles Wright
Lever Professor of Civic Design in the University of Liverpool
A new approach to the double problem of congestion within the big cities and haphazard new building development around their edges.
Three previous speakers in this series
-Sir Patrick Abercrombie , Christopher Tunnard , and Conrad Andren-have proposed some logical criteria for the planing of urban regions in the motor age. Professor Wright's is a further contribution to this subject.
from David Hume 's ' Dialogues
Concerning Natural Religion'
Musica da Chiesa:
Heather Harper (soprano)
Trevor Anthony (bass) Harold Clarke (flute)
Roger Lord (oboe)
Vera Kantrovltch (violin)
Tessa Robbins (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola)
Joy Hall (cello)
Eugene Cruft (double-bass)
Hubert Dawkes
(harpsichord and organ continuo)
A discussion
Speakers:
Mark Abrams , Daniel Bell
C. A. R. Crosland , and G. V. Nye
Different aspects of advertising have recently been the subject of three talks in the Third Programme. Tonight the three speakers discuss some of their more controversial conclusions with Mr. Nye, a member of the Council of the Advertising Association.
Selections from an unpublished poem by Hugh MacDiarmid
Read by James McKechnie , Ewan MacColl and Seamus Ennis
Produced by D. G. Bridson
London Czech Trio: Suzanne Rozsa (violin)
Karel Horitz (cello)
Lisa Marketta (piano)
Talk by Louisa Rayner
During the war Mrs. Rayner spent some months in a primitive peasant house in Yugoslavia, and found some of the conditions of life remarkably similar to those described by Homer and Aristophanes.