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The Machinery Makers by Seymour Melman Associate Professor of Industrial and Management
Engineering, Columbia University
Professor Melman has recently returned to the United States from the Soviet Union, where he was astounded by Russian progress in the mass production of machine tools, key to an industrial society s prosperity.
A request programme of music by Dame Hilda Tablet
By courtesy of HENRY REED and DONALD SWANN Production by Douglas Cleverdon with the London String Quartet and Stephen Whittaker (percussion) conducted by Donald Swann
(: second broadcast)
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Friedrich von Schiller (6. November 10, 1759) by Erich Heller
Professor of German
In the University of Swansea
Professor Heller sees Schiller's work not only as the creation of a naturalist dramatist but as the embodiment of the noble and precarious beliefs held by idealism about the nature of man.
Schiller's ' Don Carlos ': December 1
Part 2. See panel
by Reyner Banham
The first anti-art reaction of the Italian Futurists was against the art of the past. They felt that the subjugation of Italian art to its great tradition was connected with the lubjagation of Italy by foreign powers. Against the art of the past they set up the life of the mechanical present-and in doing to they tapped themes and attitudes of recurring significance in the twentieth century.
First of four programmes
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