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Norman Corwin, of the Columbia Broadcasting System, will address members of Radio Workshop and the Crimson network in the first meeting of the recently organized informal radio course, which will take place in the Widener Poetry Room at 8 o'clock tonight.
Twofold Purposes
According to Charles Siepmann, former director of Program Planning for the British Broadcasting Company, the course is intended to increase College interest in radio and to give a practical workshop course in radio technique, which will be conducted by some of the foremost professional men in the country.
Mr. Corwin, who is leaving New York especially to address the meeting, is the author of "They Fly Through The Air" and several other high-grade radio dramatic scripts.
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