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Delegates to last weekend's regional meeting of the National Students Organization will broadcast a round table discussion over WHCN at 9:30 o'clock tonight, the Network has announced. Student rights, the history and purpose of the NSO and other topics highlighted at the two-day parley will be summarized in the half-hour discussion, which was recorded at the end of the conference...
Meanwhile, he's happy at CBS. His first broadcast was an adaptation of Mal colm Lowry's currently fashionable novel about an alcoholic Briton in Mexico, Under the Volcano (TIME, Feb. 24). Up coming: Topaze, a telescoped Winesburg, Ohio and an updated An Enemy of the People...
WHDH will broadcast preview scenes from "Juno and the Paycock," forth-coming Harvard Dramatic Club production, tomorrow night at 10:30 o'clock. The radio performance of Sean O'Casey's comedy will feature Theodore P. Allegretti '47 and Helen McCloskey in selected passages, plus interviews with the stars and director of the play...
...most immediately affected was Walter Winchell (an old hand at libel suits), who had sought dismissal of a $50,000 action. George W. Hartmann, a onetime Columbia University professor, had accused Winchell of libeling him on a January 1944 broadcast...
Said concurring Justice Stanley H. Fuld: "When account is taken of the vast and far-flung audience reached by radio today-often far greater in number than the readers of the largest metropolitan newspaper-it is evident that the broadcast of scandalous utterances is ... [as] harmful to the defamed person's reputation as a publication by writing...