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... penny and not bother to pick it up. three chief literary heroes of Barrie’s life were R. L. Stevenson, George Meredith and Thomas Hardy. His friendships —we meet all his distinguished friends. ...
... penny and not bother to pick it up. three chief literary heroes of Barrie’s life were R. L. Stevenson, George Meredith and Thomas Hardy. His friendships —we meet all his distinguished friends. ...
... 3o—The Silver Lining. 4.45 Luton Band. RD. 9.2s—Dalibor (Act 3). 10.15—The Folk Music ol Italy (5). 11.15 —A Meeting *ith Thomas Hardy. 11.30—Close Down. 6.0 Custom and Conflict (4). 7.o— Dalibor (opera). 7.50 Germany Ten Years Alter (talk). 8.10 —Dalibor ...
... 10 —8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra. 9.0 —The Military Band in the Concert Hall. 9.40 —The Link. 10.25 —Faure Chausson. 10.45 —Thomas Hardy. 11.5 Recital. 11.30—Close down. TELEVISION 3.15 p.m.—About the Home. 4.0-4.ls—Watch With Mother. 5.0-s.ss—Children's ...
... Sir John Squire, in warning mood, wrote Draw hack your foot from the Gateway. 1 leant upon a coppice wate:' wrote Thomas Hardy, and C.wper has a symbol of definite decision in (laps the gate behind thee. All down the ages lovers have met by lichen ...
... Band Show. 6.o—Recital. 6.40 Dam-Building the Dolomites (talk). 7.0 Katya Kabanova (Acts 1 and 2). 8.25 A Meeting with Thomas Hardy. B.4o—Katya Kabanova— Act 3. 9.ls—Paul Claudel and the Catholicity ol the Universe (talk). 1.0 News. 1.15 —A Life Bliss ...
... his Music. 2.45 Free and Easy (variety on records). 6.0 French Baroque Music. 6.3o—Unwritten Music. 6.55 The Poetry of Thomas Hardy. 8.0 Choral and Orchestral Concert. B.2s—The Skeleton of the State. TODAY. 6.0 News. 6.15 —Scottish News. 6.2o—Sports Results ...
... Cote de chez Pooter (talk). 7.o—Pnrcell. B.o—The New Society. B.4s—Bach. 9.10—A Mass of Life (talk). 9.3o—The Dynasts, Thomas Hardy (Part 3). 11.5—Brahms. 11.55—Close down. Leven flap: day in aid of the Church of Scotland Huts and Canteens realised £2B ...
... Stuart Cathedral cert-Part 2. 10.0 The Poetry of Music. 7,5 —Women and Sometimes Men—2. 7.30— Henry Wood Promenade Concerts. Thomas Hardy. 11.5 —Wilhelm Kempff 11.35—Close down. TELE 3,0 —About the Home. 3.45-4.0 Watch with ISION. 8.45 Is This Your Problem ...
... o—Boxing. 8.30 Nights of Gladness; The George Grossmith Story. TH 6.o—Franrois Couperin. 6.20 A Marvellous 9.25 The Poetry of Thomas Hardy (1840- 1928). Decade (1838-1848) 7.30 Liverpool Philharmonic Society Concert. 10.25—Chamber Music. 11.5—Mechanised Speech ...
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... 16,000 HARDY FOLK STUCK IT OUT Despite Perth Show downpours— The people of Perthshire can certainly take it On Saturday afternoon 16,000 crowded round the ring at Perthshire Agricultural Society's annual show on the South Inch in conditions that were ...
... i Davidson), Cowiehill, Edzell—a daughter. (Both well.) M'HARDY.—At D.R.1., on Apr. 5, 1950, Mr and Mrs J. M'Hardy, 31 Main St., Dundee —a son. (Both well.) M'LEOD.—At Fernbrae Nursing Home, on Apr. 6, 1950, to Mr and Mrs A. M'Leod, 7 Park Ave., Dundee ...