Category C (Press: reviews)

C01 Daily Telegraph, July 14, 1961

A.

P. 16

"Life of Miss Nightingale"

2- 20

B.

 

"Fine Singing in Henze Opera" by Martin Cooper

21- 68

C.

 

"A Fastidious Composer" from Donald Mitchell

69-102

D.

P. 18

"Anglo-Chinese Picaresque" by Rolla Rouse

103-136

E.

 

"Byron's Vexed Repute" by Margaret Lane

137-225

2,027 words

C02 The Guardian, July 8, 1961, p. 5

A.

 

"Masterpiece of Horror" by David Stewart Hall

2-111

B.

 

"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.

 

"Film Virtues in A Taste..."

2- 59

B.

 

"Concertos Enliven Programme"

60- 86

C.

 

"Miss Dodie Smith Provides..."

87-128

D.

 

"Rare Acting in Betti Play"

129-169

E.

 

"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.

 

"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

F.

 

"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.

 

"Fine Classical Chorus"

2- 53

B.

 

"Fine Exhibition of..."

54- 82

C.

 

"Moral Earnestness in Ballet"

83-142

D.

 

"Wide Colour on Harpsichord"

143-165

E.

 

"Unequal Support for..."

166-189

F.

 

"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.

 

"Books in Brief"

91-107

C.

 

"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.

 

"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

A.

 

"Raglan's Sorry Role in the..." by Raymond Mortimer

2- 93

B.

 

"Iron Duke on Paper" by Sir Arthur Bryant

94-161

C.

 

"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

A.

 

"Keeping the Beasts in..." by Nigel Dennis

2- 91

B.

 

"People on the Move" by Anthony Quinton

92-179

C.

 

"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

A.

 

"A Drastic Way with Verdi" by Desmond Shawe-Taylor

2-110

B.

 

"Welsh Night" by F. A.

111-136

C.

 

"What Every Guru Knows" by Richard Buckle

137-182

D.

 

"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.

 

"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.

 

"A Unique Tone of Voice"

2- 97

B.

 

"Rebels with a Pen"

98-149

C.

 

"In Defence of Lawrence"

150-191

D.

 

"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

 

 

"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.

 

"The Real France"

62- 99

C.

 

"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.

 

"Mummers in Play Debut"

22- 35

C.

 

"Guinness and Mills Conflict"

36- 52

D.

 

"Christie Play on Film"

53- 68

E.

 

"New Group's Arts Visit"

69- 84

F.

 

"Backstage 'Slums'"

85- 93

G.

February 10, 1961, p. 7

"Where Paints and Music Go..."

94-157

H.

 

"...And a Studio That Will..."

158-188

I.

P. 10

"A Soldier Who Turned to..."

189-220

J.

 

"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

A.

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.

 

"This is D-Day in Four..."

58- 79

C.

 

"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.

 

"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