Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1943)

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• Above . . . WTCN announcer and Variety award winner, Bob De Haven listens in. "How are the eats?" Mrs. E. G. Dobrick, St. Paul, Minn., asks her son at the Aberdeen (Md.) Proving Grounds. "Getting better," replies Dick. Father and girl friend wait their turns. • Left . . . Happy because she has just heard her son's voice, Mrs. Mike Rongitsch, St. Paul, smiles with her son's sweetheart. Robert is with the Coast Guard at Eastham, Mass. Variety cited this picture as outstanding for its human interest. • Right . . . "Are you still my baby?" Mrs. R. W. Jameson of Bald Eagle asks her son, Pvt. John R. Jameson, ski trooper at Tacoma, Wash. "You bet!" answers Pvt. Jameson. Dad is waiting to talk. A AY, 1943 153