Radio revue (Dec 1929-Mar 1930)

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JANUARY, 19 3 0 13 Achieves Stardom In Few Months Virginia Gardiner, Actress, Came Into Radio Field by Way of Concert Platform ALTHOUGH she has been appearing before the microphone for only about three months, Miss Gardiner has in that brief time achieved stardom in her own right. She comes from a distinguished Philadelphia family. She studied voice with Mme. Marcella Sembrich, at the Curtis Institute of Music in the Quaker City. Her voice is a dramatic soprano. She was invited to sing grand opera with a Pennsylvania organization, but declined in order to continue her dramatic -work. Miss Gardiner lives quietly -with her family in New York. Hers is a vibrant personality, glowing with latent fire. She has been heard on Mystery Hour, Westinghouse Salute, Great Northern, Empire Builders, Triadrama Radio Guild, The Eternal Question and Famous Challenges, all NBC programs.