by J. LEWIS WOMERSLEY
Lewis Womersley , City Architect of Sheffield, questions the unqualified acceptance of high productivity as an ideal of our society. He calls for new thinking about land-ownership and housing costs, and for an all-out attack on industrial squalor. Shortened version of an address to the annual conference of the Royal Institute of British Architects held in Sheffield in July.
AMADEUS STRING Quartet Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
LONDON NEW MUSIC SINGERS
Conductor, GRAHAM TREACHER with members of the MELOS ENSEMBLE
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet) Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Terence Weil (cello) and HUGO D'ALTON (mandolin) Part 1
Recording of the Thursday Invitation Concert given on November 1, 1963
THE VEN. E. F. CARPENTER
Archdeacon of Westminster, talks about the ritual of Association Football and the fascination which the game has exercised over him, as a spectator, since early boyhood
Part 2
by Geoffrey Chaucer
A series of six readings from the original text
In a modern pronunciation 5: The Pardoner's Tale Reader, DENIS GOACHER