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... at 2. THE OLD VIC TRUST, Presents WENDY HILLER in TESS OF TR:, L 'URBERVILLES. A Play oy Ronald 00w. From the Novel by Thomas Hardy. ...
... at 2. THE OLD VIC TRUST, Presents WENDY HILLER in TESS OF TR:, L 'URBERVILLES. A Play oy Ronald 00w. From the Novel by Thomas Hardy. ...
... WEIZDY HILLER in TESS OF A Pia by Ronald Gow From the Novel by Thomas Hardy NEXT MONDAY, FOR SIX NIGHTS. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday. Stephen Mitchell and Emile Littler present ELIZABETH ALLAN. FRANK LAWTON, RENEE ASHERSON, NIALL MacGINNLS, in ...
... 0:d Vic Trust, Ltd., presents WENDY HILLER TESS OF THE D' URBER V ILL ES . A Play by Ronald Gow. Prom the Novel by Thomas Hardy. Next Monday for Six Nights at 6 30. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday at 2. Stephen Mitchell & Emile Littler present ELIZABETH ...
... OPE.:A HOUSE 6 30. S. 2&6 30 i WENDY HILLER n '' TESS OF TH - 2 D'URBERVILLES. A Play by Ronald Gow. F. .m the Nov.' by Thomas Hardy. NEXT MONDAY for SIX NIGHTS at 6 30,', MATINEE WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY at 2. Stephen Mitchell and Emile Littler present prior ...
... NEW POEM BY MR. HARDY. | The rare distinction of printing a. Mr. Thomas Hardy is enjoyed by the S. a! ' tio' 1 Review this week. The in *? is only six stanzas, and if rtigged ■is massive in* its thought. It gives j,0? of Certain Spectres --of the ...
... Anthony Hope, Seton Merriman, Mary Cholmondeley, n Doyl and A. E. W. and future es include H. G. Wells, R. L. Stevenson, Thomas Hardy, e, and other well-k: nown writers, Stanley Weyman, Hall ~ Mr FP Smal) ...
... THE OXEN. Verses by Thomas Hardy. The following- verses by Mr. Thomas Hardv appear to-day's Times : Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clook. Now they are all on their knees, An elder said we sat in a flock ' By the embers in hearthside ease. We ...
... ling Summers oe S Be was bout at Jersey » Frankie | ** falling into tank of caustic reddy Jacks. Reuter. easy winner Mr. Thomas Hardy celebrates his 80th birth. A Paris “ message to Diet a Rome “ Epocs* an-! Several of the American over ‘Walton the withdrawal ...
... was so with Browning and Tennyson and Meredith. And for many years now the mantle has rested on the shoulders of Thomas Hardy. To-day Mr. Hardy has celebrated his eightysixth birthday amid the congratulation of the whole Empire. Nor does greatness he him ...
... MIRO PROGRAMME 6 0— Finnegan's Wake, by James Joyce (talk by Walter Toolin) 6 30— Thomas Hardy (talk by C. Day Lewis). 6 45—Recital: Rene le Roy (flute), Ernest Lush (piano), Clara Haskil (piano). Sonata in G for Flute and Piano (Handel). 7 40 —Spain ...
... STANDS UNRIVALLED. THE GRAPHIC cIIRISTMAS NUMBER, PRICE ONE SHILLING. FULL OF FUN. ALL IN COLOURS. REGINALD CLEAVER. I THOMAS HARDY. H. M. BROCK. S. R. CROCKETT. TOM BROWNE. RI. W. E. NORRIS. JOHN HASSALL, R.I. H. G. WELLS. JACOMB-HOOD. RI. FRANK CRAIG ...
... LAWRENCE ((talk). 9 o—Beethoven: Louis Kentner (piano). 9 45—The Beggarstaff Brothers (talk). 10 s—French Songs. 10 35 Thomas Hardy (reading). 11 o—Seventeenth and Eighteenth-century Music. 11 30 —The Doubts of Columbus (talk). ...