Radio romances (July-Dec 1945)

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DWIGHT KRAMER is fundamentally an intelligent and likeable person. Though the collapse of his marriage to Carolyn left him bewildered and hurt, his native strength of character will in time reassert itself, and he will regain his emotional poise. Carolyn, on her part, went through much mental struggle before she could finally bring herself to face the fact that she and Dwight were hopelessly incompatible, and to leave him. His need for her almost held her, but eventually her own inability to find any happiness with him won out. (Dwight Kramer played by David Gothard; Carolyn Kramer by Claudia Morgan) The Right To Happiness is heard on NBC each weekday at 3:45 P.M. EST. 33 ■i