THE FAMILY AND SOCIETY
Sir,-Can you tell us who instigated the banning of Mr: Alan Nixon’s concluding talks on "The Family and Society" from 1YC? Has some ignorant and obscurantist person or group been given the power to dictate to serious listeners what they shall hear? Have such stupid folk the right to prevent our learned scholars from informing the public on important questions of the day? The undersigned are among those parents who listened with great interest to Mr. Nixon. All such listeners welcome the assistance of our informed sociologists in their efforts to maintain the integrity of the family. Far from banning his talks, the NZBS should see to it that they are repeated in full on all the main stations for sober digestion by all parents who care for sane, stable and complete family life in this and succeeding vcenerations.
H. C. W.
BAKER
R. D.
BAKER
(Auckland).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 631, 3 August 1951, Page 5
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151THE FAMILY AND SOCIETY New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 631, 3 August 1951, Page 5
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