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Three talks by H.E. the Philippine Ambassador,
The Hon. Leon Maria Guerrero
2-The Cult of Personality
Mr. Guerrero speaks on the cult of personality as a significant symptom of Asia's political ills. He suggests that the nature of this cult is not so much Bonapartism or Caesarism as something related to Peronism.

Contributors

Unknown:
Leon Maria Guerrero

Margaret Ritchie (soprano)
Robert Collet Harpsichord Trio:
Vera Kantrovitch (violin)
Edith Lake (viola da gamba) Robert Collet (harpsichord) with Lorraine du Val (violin)
Second Concert de Clavecin Two pieces for harpsichord:
La Triomphante; La Fanfarinette
Cantata: Le Berger Fidèle

Contributors

Soprano:
Margaret Ritchie
Harpsichord:
Robert Collet
Violin:
Vera Kantrovitch
Viola:
Edith Lake
Harpsichord:
Robert Collet
Violin:
Lorraine du Val

by Henry Reed
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
' The late Richard Shewin has been justly called " the poet's novelist "; and he may certainly be regarded as the noblest precursor of (if we may coin a phrase) the new Elizabethan Age. But his literary glory is not our theme-which is no Jess than the man himself.' and Settings of Schopenhauer and ' Don't Hurt My Heart' composed and played by Donald Swann

Contributors

Produced By:
Douglas Cleverdon
Unknown:
Richard Shewin
Played By:
Donald Swann
HERBERT REEVE, a scholar:
Hugh Burden
Stephen Shewin, brother of the novelist:
Carleton Hobbs
Connie SHEWIN, his wife:
Gwen Cherrell
Milly:
Vivienne Chatterton
THE MISSES ADELA and BETTY Burkley::
Diana Maddox
THE MISSES ADELA and BETTY Burkley::
Marjorie Westbury
Valet to Richard Shewin:
Frank Duncan
T 'H Bowers, another novelist:
Norman Shelley
Lady BLACKIE:
Susan Richmond
IIILDA TAuLeT, a composeress:
Mary O'Farrell
Elsa:
Marjorie Westbury
SEAMUS 0-FERGus, a poet:
Harry Hutchinson
Miss Rich:
Cecile Chevreau
NANCY Shewin, sister-in-law of the novelist:
Dorothy Primrose
Janet, her daughter:
Gwen Cherrell
OWEN, Georce, AND BRIAN, her sons::
Denis Quilley
OWEN, Georce, AND BRIAN, her sons::
Wilfrid Downing
OWEN, Georce, AND BRIAN, her sons::
M Westbury
NARRATIVE Prose:
Derek Hart

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