Radio mirror (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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Life, so far as he could see, was pretty entertaining and not at all difficult. , He graduated from the military school in 1935, having acquired a good high school education and expensive tastes, including a passionate love for the game of polo. In the fall of 1935 he enrolled in the University of Southern California. His friends there were still the sons of Hollywood magnates. Dark, good looking, and well bred, he was popular. And as a finishing touch to perfection, he had a string of three polo ponies which his mother had given him as a present. Those polo ponies are responsible for a boy's heartbreak— and indirectly, they're also responsible for the return of Myrt and Marge to the air. Certainly, if Myrt hadn't given them to George, the life of every actor in the Myrt and Marge series would have been different. Last spring George joined a polo team which went on a tour of Southern California to play various local teams. The man who got the team together was a wealthy Hollywood producer, and George took it for granted that the usual practice would be followed, of having all the transportation and stabling costs for the horses paid by the promoter. The usual practicewell, at least he thought it was the usual practice. THE tour was successfully completed, ■and George returned to the campus— to find himself faced with all the bills for moving and stabling his three horses. The bills were too big. He couldn't pay them. And rather than become a "welsher," he turned in his three ponies in place of cash. It almost broke his heart. For the first time in his life he was experiencing the tyranny of money— and fate had decreed that lesson number one should be the sacrifice of his most prized possessions. The horses were gone, and he didn't see how he was ever going to hold up his head in front of his circle of friends again. Of course he wrote and told Myrt what had happened. It was probably the hardest letter he'd ever had to write in his life, or ever will have to write again; and when the answer came he sat with it in his hand for a long time before he got up courage to read it. Myrt didn't "bawl him out." But her letter showed him very plainly how hurt she was that he should have lost, through his own foolishness, her gift to him. It made him sit down and think, take stock of himself for the first time in his life, and the conclusion he reached was that two very important things had been left out of his education — the knowledge of the value of money, and a sense of responsibility. All this happened in the spring of last year. Early in the summer George Damerel, Sr., George's father, died after several months of illness, and George went to his mother in Chicago. It hadn't even occurred to him that Myrt and Marge might not go back on the air, or that his mother's source of income might be cut off. But he knew what he wanted to do. College was no good to him any more. Shocked by his father's death, disillusioned by the loss of his ponies, he couldn't face a return to