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HATFIELD'S COLLEGE WITH AN AERONAUTICAL BIAS: Hertfordshire Education Committee Build on Land Given by de ..

... y [T[' \4Wii firKl In the past colleges have been designed too much like prisons, declares Mr. Howard Robertson, who is responsible for the planning of Hatfield's new technical college the college with an aeronautical bias. Mr. Robertson has tried to design a building which can be easily altered to meet the constantly changing needs of modern education. The mam hall will hold 650 students at ...

ON WITH THE DANCE: London Sees Dancers from India, Spain and Hollywood

... ARTISTIC ELEVATION Chatunni Panicker and Shiva Shankar put in some energetic practice for their performance with Mrinalini Sarabhai's company of Indian dancers at the St. Martin's Theatre. Kathakali dances are being performed for the first time in a West End theatre CHATUNNI PANICKER AND SHIVA SHANKAR DEMONSTRATE DRAMATIC HAND MOVEMENTS The two dancers came to London with Mrinalini Sarabhai's ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1949
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 530 | Page: Page 29 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

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