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by B. C. Roberts
Reader in Industrial Relations at the London School of Economics
The change in the status and power of trade unions, which has already been remarked in this country, has been reflected in the United States by a sequence of labour acts. Mr. Roberts examines the shift in public opinion which has led the most ' liberal' Congress since 1936 to extend the authority of the State over the internal affairs of the unions.

1600-1642
'EPICOENE' or * The Silent Woman by Ben Jonson
Edited for radio and produced by Raymond Raikes
Music composed by John Hotchkis
Characters in order of speaking:
The Goldsbrough Orchestra
(led by Erich Gruenberg ) conducted by the composer

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Jonson
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
Composed By:
John Hotchkis
Unknown:
Erich Gruenberg
NED CLERtMONT:
John Westbrook
HIS PAGE:
David Spenser
TRUEWIT, his friend:
Marius Goring
SIR DAUPHINE EUGENIE, nephew to Morose:
Gabriel Woolf
Sir Amorous LA-FooLE:
Ronald Baddiley
Mute, servant to Morose:
Derek Smith
Morose, a gentleman that loves no noise:
Laidman Browne
CUTBEARD, a barber:
John Ruddock
SIR JOHN Daw:
Rolf Lefebvre
MISTRESS EPICOENE, the Silent Woman:
Aliena David
THOMAS OTTER, a land and sea captain:
Norman Shelley
MISTRESS OTTER, his wife:
Vivienne Chatterton
A PARSON:
Tom Watson
Ladies Collegiate:LADY HAUGHTY:
June Tobin
LADY CENTAURE:
Janet Burnell

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