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Mixture as Before

A TALK from 4YC entitled "The Royal Family," by A. L. Rowse, proved to be an astonishing production in several ways. The speaker, being an historian of some repute, might have been expected to give us something, if not new, at least showing some sign of unusual scholarship. Instead, his talk was the essence of the ordinary-the sort of patriotic journalism that one finds fairly frequently in the pages of a woman’s magazine. This was surprising; still more surprising, and disappointing, was the fact that it was chosen for YC listeners who are entitled to expect, I feel, that a talk on such a subject will deal with it with less superficiality.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 651, 21 December 1951, Page 13

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Mixture as Before New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 651, 21 December 1951, Page 13

Mixture as Before New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 651, 21 December 1951, Page 13

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