MORE TALKS FROM 1YA
TATION 1YA’s Winter Course Talks this year opened with a group entitled Four Aspects of the Film, and the current series is on soil erosion. J. C. Reid (who has often been heard in literary talks from 1YA), and M. K. Joseph (lecturer in English at Auckland University College) will follow on with four talks on English Writing To-day, the first on Thursday, July 3, and the remainder on subsequent Thursdays. The idea behind these is to take a glance at post-war literature and the new figures emerging from it. Then will come eight talks entitled World Problems Are Our Problems. At the time of writing, the names of the speakers in this series had not been announced. The last of these talks will be heard on September 18, and will be followed by four talks on. physical education, the first and last by P. A, Smithells, Superintendent of Physical Education, and«the second and. third by speakers who will present the doctor's and the parent’s point of view. That topic will probably be the last in this year’s Winter Course series from the Auckland station. ;
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 414, 30 May 1947, Page 13
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