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Poetry

R. D. Finlayson (Auckland) writes :- Ihave often thought that although the YA stations give many excellent musical prosrammes, it is a pity so little attention is paid to poetry, Would it not be possible to make this subject a regular feature? I would suggest that no more suitable man could be found to arouse public interest in poetry than Mr. D’Arcy Cresswell, whose talks are such a popular feature of 1YA programmes. At present, however, his talks are all too brief and infrequent for a proper appreciation of the subject.

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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 5, 14 August 1936, Page 49

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Poetry Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 5, 14 August 1936, Page 49

Poetry Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 5, 14 August 1936, Page 49

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