Radio Digest (June 1932-Mar 1933)

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20 rpAUL WHITEMAN has ■* come back to the fore with his remarkable band and swept all question as to his regal supremacy beyond the last reasonable doubt. His remarkable Fourth Experimental Concert at Carnegie Hall during the past month proved that, with Ferde Grofe "keeping score," there is a type of American music that can do the nation proud. Paul's radio programs with Soloists Jack Fulton, Irene Taylor, Ramona and Jane Vance (whose portrait adorns this Radio Digest cover) are adding new luster to his fame. Jack Fulton Ted Weems