Radio doings (Dec 1930-Jun1932)

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Page Twelve RADIO DOINGS March, 1931 WE APPLAUD David Hartford and Frances Nordstrom BECAUSE: David Hartford old-time director and favorite of the Belasco and Morosco Stock Companies and his wife, Frances Nordstrom, actress and author are presenting a series of fine oneact plays over KMTR on Monday and Thursday evenings at 8:45; because Miss Nordstrom has written these plays; because in the "good old days," David Hartford was largely responsible for bringing the original production of "Peg O' My Heart," "Country Boy" and "The Dollar Mark" to Los Angeles; because he has directed such now famous stars as Lewis Stone, Florence Reed, Marjorie Rambeau, Florence Oakley and Richard Bennett; but principally because we are whole-heartedly in favor of more dramas for radio production. KMTR