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ERNEST V. HEYN, EDITOR
BELLE LANDESMAN . ASSISTANT EDITOR
VOL .3 NO . 3 JANUARY . 1935
In February RADIO MIRROR:
What you never knew before about Amos and Andy, told by the woman who knows them better than anyone in the world . . . The famous writer, Adele Whitely Fletcher, reveals the romance of John Barclay ... A swell new slant on Jessica Dragonette.
RADIO MIRROR'S
Gallery of Stars
The Shadow 23
Will Rogers 24
Sracie Allen 25
Vera Van 26
Loretta Poynton 27
Ferde Grofe with son, Ferde, Jr. 28
Boake Carter 29
WALLACE HAMILTON CAMPBELL . ART DIRECTOR
special features
Why Cap'n Henry Really Quit the Showboat Norton Russell 12
Charles Winninger tells Radio Mirror exclusively the real truth Subject: Frances Langford; Object: Matrimony
Mary Watkins Reeves 14 I'm So Ashamed of Myself! Mary Jacobs 16
Six famous radio stars have great regrets
Phil Baker's Honeymoon for Three Ruth Geri 18
My Own Spy Stories Captain Tim Healy 20
Thrilling adventure — told for the first time "I Can't Quit Now!" says Bing Crosby Ruth Waterbury 30
Are you up-to-date on his life and problems? Gladys Swarthout's Own Wardrobe 32
The brilliant clothes of radio's best-groomed woman
What Marriage Means to Jimmy Wallington "I 34
1. . fDora Albert ^c
What Marriage Means to Don Novis ) 35
Behind the Scenes of Kate Smith's Matinee Hour Fred Sammis 36
Is Radio Menacing Civilization? 40"
Two great minds take opposite sides
Anne Seymour's Amazing Heritage 42
The Busiest Man in Radio Fred Rutledge 44
Keeping track of Edwin C. Hill's hectic life
unusual departments
Reflections in the Radio Mirror
The editor and the readers have their say What's New on Radio Row? Jay Peters 6
An "insider" lets you in on the latest news and gossip From Dawn to Dusk 38
There's fun for everybody in these daytime programs. Radio Mirror's Roll of Honor 43
This month our hat is off to Mary Pickford Coast-to-Coast Highlights
Chicago Chase Giles 46
Pacific Dr. Ralph L. Power 47
Dialing the Shortwaves Terry Miles 48
Jumbled Names Contest 49
We Have With Us 50
You can't do without this program guide! Homemaking Department Sylvia Covney
In the Stars' Kitchens 54
Eating for Health and Beauty. .• 55
What Do You Want To Know? The Oracle 56
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