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Schools And Colleges
Page 2 from 10th April 1953ST. MARY'S PRIORY. PRINCETHORPE, near RUGBY BENE.DICTINE Boarding School for Girls atm sos. Recognised by the Ministry of Education. Pupils......

In A Few Words
Page 4 from 6th September 1946The Assumption referred recently in these notes to churches dedicated to the Assumption. An interesting letter reaches us from Mr. Gillie Potter......

Radio
Page 14 from 8th October 1937" COMPANY OF HEAVEN" A Moral From The Proms e cif Se Adze', Mr. Ellis Roberts' programme for the Feast of Se Michael was something to be thankful......

The First English Drama Critic
Page 3 from 17th November 1950r ........ ..-TH EA T R E By W. J. IGOE Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism. (Oxford University Press. 21s.) THE week having brought to the West End......

War And Wife-swapping
Page 14 from 8th December 2006I i0BERT TANITCH T he Orange Tree Theatre, a small inthe-round theatre in Richmond, Surrey, is one of the best and certainly one of the most......

Radio
Page 10 from 21st May 1937THE CORONATION DAY BROADCASTS A B.B.C. Triumph vineryo• -4 The pleasure a critic so seldom gets of saying something with which nobody will......

" Patriotism, Ltd."
Page 10 from 12th March 1937A Banned Broadcast, And Some Thoughts Thereon 0254 . 44 06 C--•1€ ti The broadcast of Mr. du Garde Peach's new play, Patriotism, Ltd., was banned......

Theatre
Page 2 from 14th April 1949NEVER BE OLD M R. Robert Henderson's produc tion of The Monkey Puzzle (New LINDSAY) is the most important event in the English theatre this year.......

Radio
Page 9 from 28th February 1936By Wilfrid Rooke Ley • I hate jargon. But thereare one or two words that the radio critic is bound to use unless his readers are ready for lengthy......

A Farewell Sadly
Page 2 from 2nd April 1954out-of-season R ADIO. There have been complaints in the women's papers recently that summer fashions appear in the shops much too early and while......