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IT'S HOLLYWOOD
Dear Editor:
Kindly settle a disagreement between my friend and myself. I say that Woman in White and Today's Children are broadcast from the West Coast,
as I have heard some SARA J ANE WELLS of the actors on Lux Theater. My friend tells me it is Chicago.
Miss M. S. Philadelphia, Pa.
You're right! These two serials do originate in Hollywood. And here's Sarajane Wells (Eileen Holmes) of Woman in White.
STORY TELLER
Dear Editor:
Can you give me any information about Nelson Olmsted? I have found his short stories more interesting than any other program on the air. Mrs. M. K. Burlington, N. C.
NELSON OLMSTED
NBC's Nelson Olmsted (Sun. 2:00 P.M. EDT), although born in Minneapolis, spent most of his youth in Texas. He became interested in acting while attending the University of Texas where he received his Bachelor of Science degree. He broke into radio via a local Austin, Texas, station.
ON BROADWAY
Dear Editor:
Could you give me some information about the Goldbergs ? They have been off radio for nearly two years. I would love to hear that lovable program again.
Miss M. H. New York, N. Y.
GERTRUDE BERG
It looks as though it'll be quite some time before you hear the Goldbergs on the air again as they recently opened a play based on the serial on Broadway — and it was a hit! They're playing at the Belasco theatre under the title "Me and Molly." Among the former "nobodys" who learned acting in The Goldbergs and then went on to fame are John Garfield, Minerva Pious, and Selena Royle. Gertrude Berg, the originator of the serial, plays the role of Molly ul the Belasco.
LARRY HAINES
ONCE A MUG
Dear Editor:
One of my favorite programs is Rosemary. I have been listening to it since the beginning. Can you tell me something about Larry Haines the actor who takes the part of Lefty Higgins.
Miss I. M. K. New Haven, Conn.
Larry Haines, born and educated in Mount Vernon, N. Y., got his start in radio playing hard-boiled heavies. Realizing that he was becoming type-cast as a mug, he cut down the percentage to the point where such characterizations comprise only about half his work.
OFF THE AIR
Dear Editor:
In February, a new program was introduced on the air, called Twelve Players. However, lately, I haven't been able to find it anywhere on the dial, and my family is disappointed. It was the most interesting program I've ever
heard (speaking truthfully) and we've waited patiently for another of its unusual plays. Won't we ever hear it again?
Mrs. A. D. Perth Amboy, N. J.
This show which was heard Mondays on ABC was last broadcast on March 29th. Twelve Players was a stock company composed of a dozen of Hollywood's best radio actors, and one of them was Lurene Tattle.
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CLUBBER
Dear Editor:
I would appreciate any information you may be able to give me as to the whereabouts and activities of Nancy Martin, formerly of the Breakfast Club.
Mrs. L. H. Jones Arlington, Mass.
Nancy (she is now Mrs. Sam McEldowney), is in Hollywood where she frequently appears in television and where she is also engaged in voice dubbing at the picture studios. Nancy first sang on
LURENE TUTTLE
NANCY MARTIN