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FORDELL WINTER SEASON. The winter session of the Fordell W.E.A. will commence shortly with a series of lectures entitled “Personalities,’’ issued under the Canterbury College Box scheme, and illustrated by pictures, records and books. Tho programme is as follows: Queen Elizabeth and one act play; play. “Tho prince;” tho art of biography —with Edmund Gosse speaking on Thomas Hardy; John Masefield—Poet Laureate; his play, “Pompey the Great;” Schubert, tho song-writer; Rembrandt; a Tolstoi play based on his life: Tolstoi; Ibsen; Beethoven; Drinkwater's play—“ Abraham Lincoln;” Abraham Lincoln, the first American; Michelangelo; Disraeli and one-act play; Wagner; Gladstone and one-act play; play, “Socrates;” Socrates and Greek art; play, “The Barretts of Wimpole Street;” the Brownings; Rossetti—painter-poet; G. B. Shaw—with extracts from his plays; sther methods of biography.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 97, 27 April 1933, Page 6
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