Radio age (Jan-Dec 1926)

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30 RADIO AGE for June, 1926 The Magazine of the Hour pORRECT diction, breathing and Vj resonance are some of the funda mentals of a unique course of instruc tion — voice culture by radi KOA, Denver, every Monday night John C. Wilcox, famous music heads the class. •DECAUSE her daylight hours are •LJ split three ways by family responsibilities, business cares and club activities, the modern woman is gladly resorting to radio as a first aid in solving her culinary problems. Here is a good picture of Clara Hoover, expert of the Solitaire food laboratories, at Denver, who conducts the cooking features for KOA. TTERE is an action picture of the famous Apollo male quartette who are heard frequently from -* *■ KYW. Seated at the piano is Lloyd Rowles, baritone; standing left to right are: Omar Covert, first tenor; W. F. Willard, second tenor and A. H. Carpenter, bass. KATHRYN BROWNE, of the Chicago Civic Opera, who sings on the Federal Master programs, broadcast by KYW from the Edison studio at Chicago. w TARY CORNELIA MALONE, soprano, is one of those who nightly entertains thousands from WSM at Nashville, now the stronghold of "The SolemnJOld Judge."