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A weekly review of the arts
Recent American writing
GENE BARO on Notes from a Bottle found on the Beach dt Carmel by Evan Connell , jnr. Elliott BAKER , the author of A Fine Madness, in conversation with JOHN BOWEN
ERIC RHODE on the novels of John Updike
Produced by Philip FRENCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Evan Connell
Unknown:
Elliott Baker
Unknown:
John Bowen
Unknown:
Eric Rhode
Unknown:
John Updike
Produced By:
Philip French

YFRAH NEAMAN (violin)
THE Melos ENSEMBLE
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet) Neill Sanders (horn)
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Ivor McMahon (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello)
Lamar Crowson (piano)
Part 1
Given before an Invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Applications for tickets, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope, should be sent to [address removed]

Contributors

Horn:
Neill Sanders
Violin:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Violin:
Ivor McMahon
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Cello:
Terence Weil
Piano:
Lamar Crowson

An analysis, in two parts, of some religious reconstructions Speaker: R. W. HEPBURN Professor of Philosophy at Nottingham University
2: Some possible approaches
Professor Hepburn elaborates further upon his own essay, ' Critique of Humanist Theology,' published in the book, Objections to Humanism.
He also replies to Mr. Renford Bambrough's' criticism. expressed in a recent broadcast talk: Praising with Faint Damns
How much common groundf A Christian viewpoint on humanist religion: May 11
The Rev. H. E. Root and Professor N. Smart will discuss the argument advanced in Professor Hepburn's talks.

Contributors

Unknown:
R. W. Hepburn
Unknown:
Rev. H. E. Root
Unknown:
N. Smart

The last of a series of six fortnightly programmes in which Londoners in various trades and professions talk about their lives and opinions
6: Charles Lahr, Bookseller
Introduced by PHILIP O'Connor
Produced by DAVID Thomson followed by an interlude at 10.50

Contributors

Introduced By:
Philip O'Connor
Produced By:
David Thomson

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