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ELIZABETH Harwood (soprano)
JOHN WAKEFIELD (tenor)
DONALD McIntyre (baritone)
THE AMBROSIAN SINGERS
Chorus-Master,
John McCarthy LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Erich Gruenberg
Conducted by COLIN DAVIS
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Haydn
The Seasons
Part I-
Spring; Summer
See page 52

Contributors

Soprano:
Elizabeth Harwood
Tenor:
John Wakefield
Baritone:
Donald McIntyre
Chorus-Master:
John McCarthy
Leader:
Erich Gruenberg
Conducted By:
Colin Davis
Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall

' My concern is not with the rights of Negroes as Negroes but with their rights as people. I'm concerned with what we are doing to ourselves in our efforts to deny the Negroes the rights which the United States Constitution says they are entitled to.'
Clifford Durr , now a white lawyer in Montgomery, Alabama, and previously a member of Roosevelt's New Deal administration, explains why he is a ' Moderate '

Contributors

Unknown:
Clifford Durr

A selection by Jacques Prevert
Part 2
Poems by Eluard, Michaux, and Rene Char read by Suzanne FLON Germaine Montero and YVES FURET
Translation by Barbara Bray and Oliver Bernard read by MARIUS GORING
Presented by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL
Second broadcast
Jean Cocteau : August 3

Contributors

Unknown:
Rene Char
Read By:
Suzanne Flon
Read By:
Germaine Montero
Translation By:
Barbara Bray
Translation By:
Oliver Bernard
Read By:
Marius Goring
Presented By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Unknown:
Jean Cocteau

by MAX HAMMERTON of the M.R.C. Unit of Applied Psychology, Cambridge Dr. Hammerton argues that ' the influence of the Philosophy of Science upon Science has not been very great, but has been on the whole, malign.' He quotes three examples, and suggests a remedy.
Second broadcast
Postponed from July 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Max Hammerton

Third Programme

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