Radio Digest (June 1932-Mar 1933)

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42 Radio Dicks t T he Largest and most \ear I he Center <>( I he Dial I The wit anil humor of Pat Harrington, Wl.W tenor ami Master of Ceremonies* is eagerly listened to hy a vast rarlio folio win g. The click of castanets accompanies the tangos and other Spanish airs played hy the WUW "South Americans*" The famous Sidney Ten Kyck is known all over the country for his inimitable wit, .4s Master of Ceremonies for *kThe Doodlesockers*" he shows unusual talent. "Highnnnn** the ** radio dog** is one of the most interesting and unttsnal features <ยป/' WhW, The Morin sisters add spice and variety to many Wl.W programs. * * Ha tnona * * stan ds amtmg the most distinctive pianists in radio. Her rich voice has unusual tone and depth that carries extraordinarily well over the air. Mary Steele, XV I M "blues contralto** has icon the hearts of radio listeners everywhere.