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t by BENTLEY GLASS
Professor of Biology,
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
American biologists are rethinking the biological curriculum for American schools, and are confident that they are bringing about rapid improvements. Professor Glass, who is chairman of the project, describes what is being done.

Compiled and introduced by A. ALVAREZ
Speakers include
DAVID ABERCROMBIE
MARY ADAMS
A. J. AYER
R. B. BRAITHWAITE
IAN CATFORD
JONATHAN COHEN
WILLIAM EMPSON
W. H. N HOTOPF
DAVID LLOYD-JAMES
KINGSLEY MARTIN
I. A. RICHARDS
BERTRAND RUSSELL
SIR SOLLY ZUCKERMAN t Produced by TERENCE TILLER
See page 32

Contributors

Introduced By:
A. Alvarez
Unknown:
David Abercrombie
Unknown:
Mary Adams
Unknown:
A. J. Ayer
Unknown:
R. B. Braithwaite
Unknown:
Ian Catford
Unknown:
Jonathan Cohen
Unknown:
William Empson
Unknown:
W. H. N Hotopf
Unknown:
David Lloyd-James
Unknown:
Kingsley Martin
Unknown:
I. A. Richards
Unknown:
Bertrand Russell
Unknown:
Sir Solly Zuckerman
Produced By:
Terence Tiller

Winter Words, Op. 52
Six Hölderlin Fragments sung by PETER PEARS (tenor)
BENJAMIN BRITTEN (piano) t Third broadcast
Last in a series of programmes including Britten's most important works for voice and piano.

Contributors

Sung By:
Peter Pears

A monthly programme in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared t BERTHOLD GOLDSCHMIDT discusses
Haydn's Symphony No. 101 in D major conducted by Beecham, Dorati, Markevitch, Monteux, Scherchen, and Toscanini
Deryck Cooke on Mahler's Fourth Symphony : Jan. 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Berthold Goldschmidt
Unknown:
Deryck Cooke

Third Programme

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