Film and Radio Guide (Oct 1945-Jun 1946)

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June, 1946 FILM AND RADIO GUIDE 57 RECORD GRADES NUMBER TITLE SUGGESTED 1 AUTHOR 151 Patrick Henry, Parts I and 11. Original Adaptation 9-10 Marquis James 152 Patrick Henry, Part III. Original Adaptation 9-10 Marquis James Paul Revere, Part I. Original Adaptation 7 9 Marquis James 153 Paul Revere, Parts II and III. Original Adaptation 7 9 Marquis James 159 Drafting the Constitution, Parts I and II 10-11 Marquis James ]60 Drafting the Constitution, Parts III and IV 10-11 Marquis James 175 Aladdin and His Lamp (cond) 6 8 Arabian Nights 177 Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (cond) 6 8 Arabian Nights 179 Les Miserables, Parts I and II (cond) 10-11 Victor Hugo 180 Les Miserables, Parts HI and IV (cone) 10-11 Victor Hugo 182 Captains Courageous, Parts I and II (cond) 7 9 Rudyard Kipling 183 Captains Courageous, Part HI (cone) 7 9 Rudyard Kipling Sinbad the Sailor (cond) 6 8 Arabian Nights 184 The Black Arrow (cond) 9-10 Robert L. Stevenson 185 The Black Arrow (cone) 9-10 Robert L. Stevenson 186 Penrod’s Busy Day (cond) 6 8 Booth Tarkington 187 Cyrano de Bergerac (cond) 11 Edmond Rostand 188 Cyrano de Bergerac (cone) 11 Edmond Rostand 189 Huckleberry Finn, Parts I and II (cond) 6 8 Mark Twain 190 Huckleberry Finn, Parts III and IV (cone) 6 8 Mark Twain 194 Rip Van Winkle (cond) 6 8 Washington Irving 200 Elegy Written in a Country Chhurchyard 9-10 Thomas Gray 201 Ode On Intimations of Immortality (cond) 12 William Wordsworth 202 The Courtship of Miles Standish (cond) 6 8 Henry W. Longfellow 203 The Rape of the Lock (cond) 10-11 Alexander Pope Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (cond) 11 Lord Byron 205 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Parts I and II (cond) 7 9 Samuel Taylor Coleridge 206 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Part III (cone) Samuel Taylor Coleridge To Hester. Complete Poem 11 Charles Lamb The Old Familiar Faces. Complete Poem 11 Charles Lamb 207 Worship. Complete Poem 11-12 John G. Whittier For You, 0 Democracy. Complete Poem 12 Walt Whitman Snowbound. Complete Poem 7 9 John G. Whittier Old Ironsides. Complete Poem 7 9 Oliver Wendell Holmes 208 The First Snowfall. Complete Poem 9-10 James Russell Lowell To a Waterfowl. Complete Poem William Cullen Bryant 208 Coronation. Complete Poem 11 Helen Hunt Jackson Spinning. Complete Poem 11 209 If (cond) 7 9 Rudyard Kipling 210 Sonnets XLHI, XIV, XXXV from the Portuguese 12 Elizabeth B. Browning The Harp That Once Through Tara’s Halls. Complete Poem 9-10 Thomas Moore Sonnet XXXI. Complete Poem 12 Sir Philip Sidney Sonnet on Sleep. Complete Poem William Drummond Sonnet LXI. Complete Poem Michael Drayton 211 The Cotter’s Saturday Night (cond) 10-11 Robert Burns Auld Lang Syne. Complete Poem 7 9 A Man’s A Man For A’ That. Complete Poem 9-10 Afton Water. Complete Poem 10-11 Robert Burns 212 Tam O’Shanter (cond) 9-10 Robert Burns Bonnie Doon. Complete Poem 10-11 John Anderson, My Jo. Complete Poem 9-10 Mary Morison. Complete Poem 10-11 A Red, Red Rose. Complete Poem 10-11