LITERARY COMPETITIONS
Key To Broadcast in Passages Following are details of the various extracts quoted in the Literary; Competitions conducted recently by the "Radio Record" and broadcast by the YA stations :-
SBKBNHS BE SSM BBKBNK BwWH wie Colle ote} OS, NRW Le 8 ty be toe WerwotwH es, Ne) First Section. Daniel Defoe "Robinson Crusoe" — Serious Reflections Bacon. Hssays No. 50 "Of Studies" Sheridan "The Rivals" Epilogue Shakespeare "Henry Iv" Act V, Se i Cicero _"Phillipics" Arraignment of Mark Antony *Bcclesiasticus" Apocalypse-Bible Chap. 44 Spenser "Faerie Queen" Angels Goldsmith "Deserted Village" Verse i First Section. Addison "Spectator" Essay 26, "Meditations in Westminster Abbey" Oliver Goldsmith "Citizen of the World" Letter 71 Ben Jonson "very Man in his ‘Humour’ Act 1, Scene 1 (7389) Shakespeare "Ywelfth Night" Act 2, Scene 4 Cervantes "Don Quixote" Pt. 1, Book 4, Chap. dB Homer "Odyssey" ( Wors- , leys Trans.) 5 (48-44) Milton "Tl Penseroso" Conclusion Robt. Burns "Cotter’s Saturday Night" 4th and 5th verses from the end
prewNwe NK GBC NWH@ONKwWPH Oe NR whr 8 lo HO . CO bo mt Nore WN OWHWANH WCONHWwW NHwW NRF WwW ve Key to 1YA Second Section. Macaulay History of Hngland "Siege of Londonderry" (Chap. 12) Anthony Trollope: "Last Chronicle of Barset"’ Chap. 82 Bmily Bronte "Wuthering Heights" Intro. Blackmore "Lorna Doone" Chap. 74 Balzac ~ Splendours and Mis eries The Way that Giris Have Abraham Tincoln Dedicatory Address at Gettysberg Mark Twain "Tom Sawyer" Chap. 17 Longfellow "Hiawatha" (The Ghosts) 19 Shelley "Love’s Philosophy" Complete Key to 2YA Second Section. Geo. Borrow "TLavengro" Chap. 25 Ruskin "Modern Painters" Chap. 10 ("Of Leaf Beauty") Chas. Reade "Cloister and the Hearth" Chap. 25 Lewis Carroll "Alice in Wonder land" Chap. 4 Anatole France "Crime of Sylvester Bonnard" Pt. 2 Goethe "Waust’? Pt. 1 (2078-2089) Emerson Essay 3 "Compensation" Tennyson "Lotus Haters" "Chorie Song" (1st of final section) Browning "Pippa Passes" Section 8
03 69 NY BS Doe 69 DO Ft 09 DY fet C9 BS CONE COLE GOH NE WON NH & ONYHWNH BGs Wir Wer . Chee Third Section. Hugh Walpole "The Cathedral"? Chap. 1, Prelude KH. ¥. Lucas Essay "On the Zoo" Drinkwater "Abraham Lincoln" Act i, Se. i P. C. Wren "Beau Geste" Chap. 5 Hilaire Belloe "Path to Rome" On Building Bridges G. B. Shaw "Man of Destiny" WwW. W. Jacobs "Many Cargoes" Outsailed Noyes "The Moon is Up" Complete poem De la Mare "All That’s Past" Ver. 3 and 4 Third Section. 3. Galsworthy "Worsyte Saga-In Chancery" Chap. 10 of Part $ H. G. Wells "History of Myr. Polly" Chap. 9 Johan Bojer "Great Hunger" Chap. 1, Pt. 3 Robert Hichens "Garden of Allah" Chap. 23, Book 4 Mary Webb "Precious Bane" Chap, 1 . Thanez "Blood. and Sand" Chap. 10 Hutchinson "Tf. Winter Comes" Chap. 4 of Pt. 2 Laurence Binyon "For the Fallen" Verses 2-3-4 Robt. Bridges "London Snow" Verse 1
"GS tO 9 WNW NPWHE DWE NEC Wr oon NEw NE Gwe CWeOWH GiH Ne Wh & First Section, Addison The Spectator No. 125 Sidney "Apologie » for. Poetrie" Lamb Essays "Immortality" Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona Act 4, Se. 2 Sappho "A Hragment"’ Callimachus From "AnthologyHeraclitus" Verses 1 and 2 Dryden "Song for Sst. Cecilia’s Day" Verses 2, et seq. Byron "Mhe Island" Canto 2, St. 19 First Section. Bunyan "Pilgrim’s Progress" Pt. 2 Dean Swift "Voyage to Brobdignag" Pt. 2, Chap. 7. Burke "Reflections on French Revyolution" Marie Antoinette Shakespeare "Hamlet" Act 2, 8a 2 | Montaigne Bssays (Vol. 2) Dante Paradiso Canto 31 — Moore . "The Oalm" Lines 1-17 Ben Jonson "Drink to me only" 2nd verse
Nw bese NEHWNH Es C3 bo BS Os WNEW NH ONH noe NEO NHONH Ch Os OWE NKHONWH whHAONHe Key to 3YA. Second Section, Dickens "Dr, Marigold’s Prescription" (Christmas Stories Pt. i Thackeray "Hismond" Foreword, Ch. i Kingsley "Westward Ho!" Chap, XXV Thos. Hardy "Far from the MaGding Orowd" Chap. 2 Hugo "Hunchback of Notre Dame" (Court of Miracles) Book 2, Chap. 6 Dumas "Three Musketeers" Chap, 27 Holmes "Autocrat at the Breakfast Table" Chap. 5 Swinburne "Hymn to FProserpine" Lines 47-50 Wordsworth "No the Skylark" Complete Key to 4YA Second Section. Scott "Guy Mannering"’ Chap. 8 Dickens "Great Expectations" Chap. 11 Geo. Hliot "Silas Marner" Chap. 2 Stevenson "Pueris Virginibusque" English Admirals Tolstoi "Kreutzer Sonata’ Chap. 23 Dumas "Three Musketeers" Chap. 30 Irving "Sketch Book" Westminster Abbey Francis Thompson "Ode to the Setting Sun" Line 11 D. G. Rossetti "The Choice" V. 2
Ge bo et Ne WNH NY @e We So NHEONKF GNF Wie WHO le VKONWEH Wye WhH oo WH Ce bo Ht 08 DO HOO Go Thira’ Section , Kipling "Kim" Chap. 6 Maugham "Moon and Sixpence" Chap. 4 | Conan Doyle * "Sherlock Holmes". G. K. Chesterton: " "Ohas. Dickens" Chap. 5 Conrad "Youth" Dreiser "The Financier" Chap. 53 Locke "The Mountebank" Chap. 15 Yeats "The Stolen Child" . Ver. 2-3-4 Masefield "Laugh and be Merry" ~- Complete Third Section. Buchan "Greenmantle" Chap. 22 Philpotts It Happened Like That. . Ghost of Peter Grimm Barrie "Peter Pan" Act 1 Priestley "Good Companions" . Chap. 4 Bennett . "Old Wives’ Tale" Book 2, Chap. 4 Lucas "Old Lamps for New"? The Windmill Lewis an "Main Street" Chap. 12 Rupert Brooke "The Soldier" Veil Flecker "War Song of the Saracens" _ V.2and3.. 4
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 14, 14 October 1932, Page 2
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