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The Play
Page 10 from 14th October 1938We English have a sense of humour and we've learned to laugh at ourselves, now we watch others The Man Of Destiny Squaring The Circle 0 H yes, we......

The Play
Page 10 from 19th May 1939The rural slums of Ireland are t-leared this WWI BLUE BOOK PLAY Bridge Head S EEING " Bridge Head " is just a bit like one of those bewildering......

Humour With A Hammer
Page 3 from 23rd June 1950A WOMAN OF DISTINCTION (OutioN. LEICESTER SQUARE) Director : Edward Buzzell WHEN Rosalind Russell was over here last winter she told me she was......

Our Debt To The Jesuit Poet
Page 6 from 17th June 1949By Fr. T. Smalley, S.). THOSE who had the joy of read ing Dr. Gardner's Centenary . Constnemoratiwz will know that this second volume s needs no......

Biography
Page 4 from 6th January 1939Wrote Poetry Without Being a Poet Dabbled in Politics Without Being a Politician Wilfred Scawen Blunt: 1840-4922. By Edith Finch. (Jonathan Cape,......

Lretences.
Page 10 from 6th November 1981Those mirthful carefree moments of Our Lord MY APOLOGIES. You may There the paper was. lying in the pile. headlines to the fore. You have bought.......

Bishops' Engagements
Page 2 from 9th July 1971Cardinal Heenan ol WestminsterFriday, Catholic Prisoners' Social Serarce a.g.rm, Irish Club, 6.30. Sunday: Gives address at United Service of......

Television By Mary Craig
Page 7 from 31st January 1975Shaw's 'The Apple Cart' sent spinning 50 years on Shaw fans raisi be well content, In Tuesday Ciente, BBC 2 is currently showing four films on......

Television By Mary Craig
Page 7 from 28th February 1975Too many caricatures in 'The School for Scandal' According to The Radio Times, Bernard Lee, who played Sir Peter Teazle in Cedric Messina's......

Oscar Wilde By Richard Ellmann (hamish Hamilton, £15)
Page 6 from 30th October 1987OSCAR Wilde has become an academic industry. Perhaps the aesthete's fate still plagues the twentieth-century's conscience. Perhaps the dandy of the......