Category C (Press: reviews)
C01 Daily Telegraph, July 14, 1961
A. |
P. 16 |
"Life of Miss Nightingale" |
2- 20 |
B. |
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"Fine Singing in Henze Opera" by Martin Cooper |
21- 68 |
C. |
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"A Fastidious Composer" from Donald Mitchell |
69-102 |
D. |
P. 18 |
"Anglo-Chinese Picaresque" by Rolla Rouse |
103-136 |
E. |
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"Byron's Vexed Repute" by Margaret Lane |
137-225 |
2,027 words
C02 The Guardian, July 8, 1961, p. 5
A. |
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"Masterpiece of Horror" by David Stewart Hall |
2-111 |
B. |
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"New Films" by Isabel Quigly |
112-199 |
Used by permission of The Guardian
Note Occasional errors in foreign names and film titles (unmarked)
2,006 words
C03 The Times, September 13, 1961, p. 14
A. |
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"Film Virtues in A Taste..." |
2- 59 |
B. |
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"Concertos Enliven Programme" |
60- 86 |
C. |
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"Miss Dodie Smith Provides..." |
87-128 |
D. |
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"Rare Acting in Betti Play" |
129-169 |
E. |
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"A Morality Play on Ambition" |
170-200 |
2,008 words
C04 Daily Mirror
A. |
April 1, 1961, p. 17 |
"Frankly, It's Not for..." |
2- 62 |
B. |
April 3, 1961, p. 14 |
"Donald 'Takes' the Evening" by Clifford Davis |
63- 84 |
C. |
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"A Rix Mix" by Richard Sear |
85-103 |
D. |
April 6, 1961, p. 18 |
"It's an Old Pianna Pin-Up" by Patrick Doncaster |
104-173 |
E. |
April 7, 1961, p. 20 |
"A Producer Vanishes" by Jack Bell |
174-211 |
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"The Soldier Who Was Scared" by Richard Sear |
212-236 |
G. |
April 10, 1961, p. 16 |
"'Not Fair' Say Viewers" by Richard Sear |
237-253 |
Corr 15 Montand. [Montand]
2,012 words
C05 The Times, June 20, 1961, p. 16
A. |
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"Fine Classical Chorus" |
2- 53 |
B. |
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"Fine Exhibition of..." |
54- 82 |
C. |
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"Moral Earnestness in Ballet" |
83-142 |
D. |
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"Wide Colour on Harpsichord" |
143-165 |
E. |
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"Unequal Support for..." |
166-189 |
F. |
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"Zurich Sees Two Contrasting..." |
190-206 |
Note Various spellings: gipsies, gypsies
2,027 words
C06 Daily Mail
A. |
September 21, 1961, p. 10 |
"Behan Bestows an..." by K. Allsop |
2- 90 |
B. |
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"Books in Brief" |
91-107 |
C. |
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"The New Films" by Eve Perrick |
108-198 |
D. |
September 28, 1961, p. 14 |
"Did the Electric Chair..." by K. Allsop |
199-222 |
Used by permission of Daily Mail Ltd.
2,003 words
C07 The Observer, February 12, 1961
A |
P. 27 |
"Toulouse-Lautrec at the..." by David Sylvester |
2- 84 |
B. |
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"Brave New Age of Bronze" by Neville Wallis |
85-156 |
C. |
P. 28 |
"The Supremacy of Personality" by Philip Toynbee |
157-217 |
Used by permission of The Observer
2,012 words
C08 The Sunday Times, March 26, 1961, p. 26
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"Raglan's Sorry Role in the..." by Raymond Mortimer |
2- 93 |
B. |
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"Iron Duke on Paper" by Sir Arthur Bryant |
94-161 |
C. |
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"Advice for a Lady in Love" by Hesketh Pearson |
162-206 |
Corr 41 Sebastopol [Sebastapol]
Note: Quotations from G. B. Shaw and the Duke of Wellington
2,025 words
C09 The Sunday Telegraph, September 24, 1961, p. 7
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"Keeping the Beasts in..." by Nigel Dennis |
2- 91 |
B. |
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"People on the Move" by Anthony Quinton |
92-179 |
C. |
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"In Brief" by Felicia Lamb |
180-209 |
A. Used by permission of Nigel Dennis
C. Used by permission of Felicia Lamb
Corr 204 worldly-wise [wordly-wise]
Sic 193 Streatfeild [spelling]
2,010 words
C10 The Sunday Times, May 14, 1961, p. 40
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"A Drastic Way with Verdi" by Desmond Shawe-Taylor |
2-110 |
B. |
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"Welsh Night" by F. A. |
111-136 |
C. |
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"What Every Guru Knows" by Richard Buckle |
137-182 |
D. |
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"Hands and Feet" by Felix Aprahamian |
183-210 |
Sic 209 rebuild [word form]
2,001 words
C11 The Sunday Express
A. |
July 23, 1961, p. 6 |
"Why Has This Face..." by Robert Pitman |
2-153 |
B. |
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"Disturbing - This Novel..." by Robert Pitman |
154-198 |
C. |
July 30, 1961, p. 6 |
"The Sad, Macabre Tale of..." by Robert Pitman |
199-225 |
Used by permission of London Express News and Feature Services
Note Foreigner English in quotation
2,010 words
C12 The Times Literary Supplement, August 25, 1961, p. 566
A. |
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"A Unique Tone of Voice" |
2- 97 |
B. |
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"Rebels with a Pen" |
98-149 |
C. |
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"In Defence of Lawrence" |
150-191 |
D. |
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"Defiant Gestures" |
192-199 |
Used by permission of The Times Literary Supplement
Note Poetry quotation
2,004 words
C13 The Times Literary Supplement, May 12, 1961, p. 292
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"Searcher for Atlantis" |
2-198 |
Used by permission of The Times Literary Supplement
2,014 words
C14 The Times Educational Supplement, November 3, 1961
A. |
P. 593 |
"New Books (Continued):..." |
2- 61 |
B. |
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"The Real France" |
62- 99 |
C. |
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"Reviews in Brief" |
100-194 |
D. |
P. 594 |
"The London Theatre:..." |
195-212 |
2,007 words
C15 Cambridge Daily News
A. |
February 3, 1961, p. 20 |
"Carne's Study of Youth's..." |
2- 21 |
B. |
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"Mummers in Play Debut" |
22- 35 |
C. |
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"Guinness and Mills Conflict" |
36- 52 |
D. |
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"Christie Play on Film" |
53- 68 |
E. |
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"New Group's Arts Visit" |
69- 84 |
F. |
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"Backstage 'Slums'" |
85- 93 |
G. |
February 10, 1961, p. 7 |
"Where Paints and Music Go..." |
94-157 |
H. |
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"...And a Studio That Will..." |
158-188 |
I. |
P. 10 |
"A Soldier Who Turned to..." |
189-220 |
J. |
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"Selwyn Mitre Players..." |
221-229 |
Corr 15 parental [parential]
77 Vance [Vance,]
137 drawings [drawing]
Sic 97 complimenting [spelling]
125 practice [spelling]
178 extraordinary [word form]
2,029 words
C16 The Nottingham Evening Post
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July 21, 1961, p. 12 |
"Another from 'Salad Days'..." |
2-143 |
B. |
July 28, 1961, p. 12 |
"Jessie and Ralph Twinkle..." |
144-197 |
Corr 116 crippled [Crippled]
Sic 147 assinities [spelling]
163 discoveries [grammar]
182 come [word form]
2,013 words
C17 Sunday Mercury [Birmingham]
A. |
January 8, 1961, p. 16 |
"Hollywood Decides that..." by F. L. Winters |
2- 57 |
B. |
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"This is D-Day in Four..." |
58- 79 |
C. |
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"Versatile Joe" by John Gordon |
80- 95 |
D. |
January 15, 1961, p. 20 |
"The Man with a Bent Halo" by F. L. Winters |
96-155 |
E. |
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"An Experiment in the..." |
156-186 |
F. |
P. 22 |
"Secrets of 'Candid Camera'" by Robbie Ashley |
187-216 |
Used by permission of the Sunday Mercury
2,008 words