T. E MAY. Reader in Spanish in the University of Aberdeen, tells the story of Baltasar 'Gracian, who spent his life discovering himself and his fellows.
The first of modern psychologists and one of the great moralists of the world, Gracian died in 1658 just after finishing his greatest work, El Crittcon.
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by W. B. Bonnor
According to ordinary physical theory, matter consists of various atomic particles. Einstein believed that these are all forms of a single reality, called the field, which determines the nature ot space. Dr. Bonnor, Reader in Mathematics at Queen Elizabeth College, London, describes how this idea influenced Einstein's later work.
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An assessment in three parts based on the recorded statements and narratives of some of those who knew him
Script and narration by David Lytton
2—1917-1919:
* Handyman of the Empire *
The recorded voices include those of The late Lady Milner
Lord Templewood Lady Lloyd-George
Lord Hankey
Major-General Sir Francis de Guingand
Major van der Byl
Major-General Frank Theron
Sir Roderick Jones
Colonel Meinertzhagen Mrs. Frank Theron Sir Clement Jones
Sir Harold Nicolson
Field-Marshal
Lord Ironside Bernard Baruch
J. J. Kruger
Dr. Louis McIldowie Maurice Broughton
T. C. Robertson S. F. Waterson and that of J. C. Smuts himself
Production by Maurice Brown
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from ' The Borough'
(Letter 22) by George Crabbe
Read by Bernard Miles