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'Meeting held at 22 Cintra Avenue: 23.6.36 Francis E Pollard in the Chair. 1. Minutes of last read and, with the addition of No. 7, approved. 7. Frank Pollard then introduced the subject for the evening, Modern Authors. [...] 8. There followed a series of talks, in most cases acompanied by readings: these were in the order named Janet Rawlings, on E. H. Young’s “Miss Mole’ Dorothy Brain, on T. S. Eliot’s “Murder in the Cathedral” R. H Robson on some Poems of W. H. Auden V. W. Alexander on René Bazin’s “La Terre qui meurt” and “Les Oberlé”, and finally Charles Stansfield on Winifred Holtby’s “South Riding.”'