Radio revue (Dec 1929-Mar 1930)

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JANUARY, 19 3 0 19 Radio Boasts Own Dramatic Star Rosaline Greene Was the First Actress to Confine Her Activities to Broadcasting TJfTHILE at college Miss Greene became leading lady of WGY ' players, a pioneer group whose weekly radio plays 'were an outstanding attraction in the early days of broadcasting. For three years she appeared weekly in a full-length drama. This afforded her an opportunity to play every type of character. In 192 6 she was awarded the Radio World's Fair prize for having the most perfect radio voice. Miss Greene has devoted her efforts entirely to radio, except for a brief engagement on the stage in "The Pearl of Great Price." She is leading lady for the Eveready Hour, on which she has appeared as Joan of Arc, Evangeline and other famous characters. She has been heard on a number of other programs. She was born in Hempstead, L. I., on December 3, 1905.