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by E. R. HARRISON of the Rutherford High Energy
Laboratory,
Harwell Eddington was the first to
HP— -^"sKffil ratios between large and small in the universe. With our greater knowledge the nattern grows curiouser. This is one problem which a un led cos mology must solve.

Contributors

Unknown:
E. R. Harrison
Unknown:
Harwell Eddington

Goethe-Lieder Phanomen
Der Rattenfanger
Harfenspieler Lieder
St. Nepomuks Vorabend
Anakreons Grab Ganymed
Grenzen der Menschheit sung by DIETRICH FISHER-DIESKAU
(baritone) with GERALD MOORE (piano) on gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Goethe-Lieder Phanomen
Unknown:
Harfenspieler Lieder
Unknown:
Anakreons Grab
Unknown:
Grenzen Der Menschheit
Sung By:
Dietrich Fisher-Dieskau
Piano:
Gerald Moore

ALFRED DELLER (counter-tenor)
WALTER BERGMANN (harpsichord)
THE BASIL LAM ENSEMBLE
Patrick Halling (violin)
Marjorie Lavers fviolin)
Peter Halling (cello)
Basil Lam (harpsichord)
Trio-Sonata No 6 in C major
(set of 12) Crown the altar
What shall I do to show how much I love her
Thus to a ripe consenting maid
Music for a while
Trio-Sonata No. 5, in G minor
(set of 10) Eleventh of thirteen programmes including all Purcell's trio-sonatas.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Deller
Harpsichord:
Walter Bergmann
Violin:
Marjorie Lavers
Cello:
Peter Halling

A conversation between MICHAEL HOROVITZ editor of New Departures and JOHN ROWAN
An anthology of poems by Pete Brown
HARRY FAINLIGHT ANSELM HOLLO
ADRIAN MITCHELL read by the authors themselves Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH Second broadcast
Originally heard in New Comment on July 25

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Horovitz
Unknown:
John Rowan
Unknown:
Pete Brown
Unknown:
Harry Fainlight
Unknown:
Anselm Hollo
Unknown:
Adrian Mitchell
Introduced By:
George MacBeth

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