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by D. M. MacKay Reader in Physics
In the University of London
What happens when A asks B a question? Dr. MacKay is not concerned with the logic of enquiry but with its natural history. What kind of behaviour and to what end is this kind of communication between two human organisms?

Contributors

Reader:
D. M. MacKay

by Margery Perham
Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford
What are the prospects for the Central African Federation? Miss Perham reflects on the impact of radical changes elsewhere in Africa and of a shift in British public opinion. Her talk is occasioned by the recent book A New Deal in Central Africa, edited by Colin Leys and Cranford Pratt.

Contributors

Unknown:
Margery Perham
Edited By:
Colin Leys

of Sophocles
Translated by C. A. Trypanis
Antigone (Joan Plowright ); Ismene (Judy Bailey ); Creon (Brewster Mason ); Guard (Derek Smith ); Haemon (Gabriel Woolf ); Teiresias (Leon Quartermaine ); Messenger (Ronald Wallace ); Eurydice (Joan Malhe son); Second Messenger (Frederick Treves ); Chorus (leader, Carleton Hobbs ; Peter Claughton , Hugh Manning , Robert Sansom , Charles Simon , David Steuart )
Music composed and conducted by, John Hotchkis
Chorus directed byColette King
Production by Val Gielgud

Contributors

Translated By:
C. A. Trypanis
Unknown:
Joan Plowright
Unknown:
Judy Bailey
Unknown:
Brewster Mason
Unknown:
Derek Smith
Unknown:
Gabriel Woolf
Unknown:
Leon Quartermaine
Unknown:
Ronald Wallace
Unknown:
Joan Malhe
Unknown:
Frederick Treves
Leader:
Carleton Hobbs
Leader:
Peter Claughton
Leader:
Hugh Manning
Leader:
Robert Sansom
Leader:
Charles Simon
Leader:
David Steuart
Conducted By:
John Hotchkis
Directed By:
Colette King
Production By:
Val Gielgud

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