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... Miss B. J. Kirkpatrick , Miss Jean Rowntree . Directors and staff members of many libraries and archives have provided materials , answered my questions , and suggested new sources . I wish most particularly to thank the King's College ...
... Miss B. J. Kirkpatrick , Miss Jean Rowntree . Directors and staff members of many libraries and archives have provided materials , answered my questions , and suggested new sources . I wish most particularly to thank the King's College ...
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... Miss Wildman , a nurse in Indian Government service , charged that she was drugged and robbed on an Indian Railways train . The documents in the case made their way from the Railways Board to the Viceroy , by which time she had ...
... Miss Wildman , a nurse in Indian Government service , charged that she was drugged and robbed on an Indian Railways train . The documents in the case made their way from the Railways Board to the Viceroy , by which time she had ...
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... Miss Matheson worried less than did Reith about conflict between entertainment and education in broadcasting . If no one had yet defined the ' educative influence ' that Reith wanted to encourage , neither had anyone yet defined ...
... Miss Matheson worried less than did Reith about conflict between entertainment and education in broadcasting . If no one had yet defined the ' educative influence ' that Reith wanted to encourage , neither had anyone yet defined ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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