Radio stars (Oct 1937-Sept 1938)

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ROMANCE AT THE MET Two lovers of great music, Rose Bampton and Wilfred Pelletier have found a newer, greater love B y FAITH F E N W I C K Wilfred Pelletier, conductor of the Metropolifan Opera Auditions of the Air, has directed the Met and NBC orchestras and coached some of the most famous opera stars. Rose Bampton made her debut at the Met when she was only 21, becoming the "baby star." It was Conductor Wilfred Pelletier who tutored her in soprano roles.