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by Bruce Miller
Professor of Politics
In the University of Leicester
After a stay of six months in Delhi Professor Miller, while recognising the superficial similarities between political Practice in Britain and India, discusses some of the forces leading to the evolution in India of a new political style.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Miller

Second of three programmes of music by Haydn, most of which has not been performed since the composer's lifetime; introduced bv H. C. ROBBINS LANDON , who has discovered and edited much of the music included in these programmes.
Stanislav Pieczora (bass)
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Peter Gellhorn )
The Goldsbrough Orchestra (Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz )
Conducted BY MAURITS SILLEM
Lira Concerto No. 2, in G (flute,
Richard Adeney ; oboe, Peter Graeme )
Arias: Dice benissimo (for insertion in Salieri's opera Scuola dei gelosi)
Un cor si tenero (for insertion in Bianchi's opera II Disertore)
Hungarian National March
The Storm, for chorus and orchestra Serenade for wind band (Seven Last
Words of the Saviour on the Cross)
Unfinished oratorio: Mare Clausam , ' for bass solo, chorus, and orchestra

Contributors

Unknown:
H. C. Robbins Landon
Bass:
Stanislav Pieczora
Chorus-Master:
Peter Gellhorn
Leader:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted By:
Maurits Sillem
Oboe:
Richard Adeney
Oboe:
Peter Graeme
Unknown:
Mare Clausam

Thomas Reid and G. E. Moore by the Rev. J. H. Jacques
Thomas Reid , whose Inquiry into the Human Mind (1764) was suggested by Hume's Treatise on Human Nature, preferred * commonsense * To logical agility Mr. Jacques compares him with G. B. Moore , and finds in Reid a very modern attitude to the theory of perception.

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Reid
Unknown:
G. E. Moore
Unknown:
Rev. J. H. Jacques
Unknown:
Thomas Reid
Unknown:
G. B. Moore

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