Film and Radio Guide (Oct 1945-Jun 1946)

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S3 FILM AND RADIO GUIDE Volume XII, No. 9 RECORD GRADES NUMBER TITLE SUGGESTED AUTHOR 214 In Memoriam (cond) 12 Alfred Lord Tennyson Break, Break, Break. Complete Poem 10-11 The Splendor Falls. Complete Poem 10-11 Crossing the Bar. Complete Poem 10-11 215 Song of the Brook. Complete Poem 9-10 Alfred Lord Tennyson The Charge of the Light Brigade. Complete Poem 9-10 Flower in the Crannied Wall. Complete Poem 12 The Defense of Lucknow (cond) 10-11 216 I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud. Complete Poem 9-10 William Wordsworth Composed Upon Westminster Bridge. Complete Poem The World Is Too Much With Us. Complete Poem 11-12 The Bridge of Sighs. Complete Poem 9-10 Thomas Hood 217 The Eve of St. Agnes (cond) 11-12 John Keats 218 Ode to a Nightingale. Complete Poem Happy Is England. Complete Poem Ode on a Grecian Urn. Complete Poem Oh, How I Love. Complete Poem 11-12 John Keats 219 Ode to Autumn. Complete Poem 11-12 John Keats Keen, Fitful Gusts. Complete Poem 11-12 A Petition to Time. Complete Poem 11-12 Adelaide Proctor The Destruction of Sennacherib (cond) 9-11 Lord Byron Ozymandias. Complete Poem 10-11 Percy Bysshe Shelley 220 Sohrab and Rustum (cond) 9-10 Matthew Arnold 221 The Deserted Village (cond) 9-10 Oliver Goldsmith The Battle of Blenheim. Complete 9-10 Robert Southey 222 The Prisoner of Chillon (cond) 10-11 Lord Byron 223 To a Skylark. Complete 10-11 Percy Bysshe Shelley Adonais 12 224 L’Allegro (cond) On Shakespeare. Complete Poem On His Having Arrived at the Age of 11 John Milton Twenty-three. Complete Poem On His Blindnes. Complete Poem 225 Locksley Hall (cond) 12 Rudyard Kipling Teach-O-Discs are 12-inch, double-faced records of 78 r.p.m prepared especially as teaching aids for school use. They may be played on any standard phonograph. Readers of Film and Radio Guide are offered one FREE Teach-0 Disc with each ten purchased at the school price of $2.50 each. You may select from the complete list whichever one you desire foi your FREE record. This offer will expire September 30, 1946. Orders for quantities less than ten will be accepted at the regular school price of $2.50 each. New titles are constantly being added to the English Literature and American History Series. In addition, other series will be added in the future, dealing with such subjects as Geography, Chemi.stry, Foreign Lan guages, etc. Teaching Guides accompany these recordings. If you are interested, address Audio-Visual Division, Popular Science Publishing Co., 353 Fourth Ave., New York 10, N .Y., or use the coupon .tn page 32 of this issue.