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supplied with capable book reviewers. This one is Miss G. M. Glanville. While others, such as H. Winston Rhodes or J. H. E. Schreder, cover sevetel books selected for each session, Miss Glanville, for the last four years, has been concentrating on a single book each time she goes on the air. She covers it thoroughly, and gives extracts. Often, too, she speaks over 3YA for the National Council of Women, and talks just as easily and pleasantly to all sorts of women’s meetings in Canterbury town and country. She has for several years been director of the literary circle of the Canterbury Women’s Club. Her next broadcast (3Y A, Tuesday, February 13, at 7.35 p.m.), will cover Winifred Fortescue’s " There’s Rose-mary-There’s Rue." A TATION 3YA is unusually well
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 33, 9 February 1940, Page 23
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