Radio mirror (Nov 1934-Apr 1935)

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"AVING walked out on the radio act, given Toby and the Professor the air, Margy was in none too happy a frame of mind when she woke up the next morning. Her slumbers had been interrupted many times with waking thoughts as she went over the past few days. She was worried about Toby. He might give up his whole radio career entirely and she *.vas very much afraid the professor might go back to his heavy drinking again. As she answered the ringing telephone, she yawned sleepily into the mouthpiece — "Good morning, Margy". She recognized the voice instantly. It was Professor Gus. She almost laughed out loud because he didn't sound as if he had spent a night with a bottle of brandy. "I'm down at the corner," he continued. "May I come up for a few minutes?" "Give me ten minutes — no, eight will be enough, to dress and put some coffee on and come on up," Margy said. In exactly eight minutes the buzzer sounded. The professor entered the apartment and Margy's anxious eyes brightened when she saw he