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MAY, 1951 RADIO TELEVISION MIRROR VOL. 35, NO. 6
Contents
Keystone Edition
FRED R. SAMMIS, Editorial Director; DORIS McFERRAN, Editor;
JACK ZASORIN, Art Director; MATT BASILE, Art Editor;
JOSEPHINE PEARSON, Associate Editor;
Maryanne Crofton, Marie Haller, Dorothy Brand, Editorial Assistants;
Nina Sittler, Ass't to the Editorial Director; Frances Kish, Television;
Esther Foley, Home Service Department; Helen Cambria Bolstad, Editor, Chicago Office;
Lyle Rooks, Editor; Frances Morrin, Managing Editor; Betty Mills, Assistant;
Hymie Fink, Sterling Smith, Staff Photographers; Betty Jo Rice, Assistant, Hollywood Office.
6 Commander Godfrey, USNR
15 Stan Lomax
16 Mr. and Mrs. — Cynthia Stone and Jack Lemmon 18 Best Letters in Answer to Carolyn Kramer Problem
27 Radio Television Mirror Awards Winners for 1950 ... by Ed Sullivan
28 This Is Me ... by Sid Caesar
30 My Husband, Perry Como ... by Roselle Como
32 Is It Wise For A Man To Fall In Love With A Woman Much
Younger Than He?
34 Another Hilltop House
36 Coming, Mother!
38 Awards Winners for 1950
42 This Is Alan Young ... by Fredda Dudley Balling
44 Awards Winners for 1950
4G My Own Story ... by Walter O'Keefe
48 Awards Winners for 1950
SO Come and Visit Tony Marvin ... by Gladys Hall
56 Our Gal Sunday and the Unscrupulous Stepmother
GO Johnny and Penny Go To The Fair
G2 Beating The Clock
64, 66, 70 Awards Winners for 1950
BO Where There's Hope ... by Ida Zeitlin
People
on the
Air
. by Dorry Ellis
. . by Tommy Bartlett
by Terry Burton
For Better
Living
Your
Local
Station
Inside Radio
4 Fashion Your Figure .
12 Traveler of the Month
14 Knowing The News .
21, 23, 78 Poetry
24 Art Linkletter's Nonsense and Some-Sense
SO This Is My Life ... by Harriet Hilliard Nelson
52 Daytime Serial Fashions For You
60 Junior Mirror
74 Fun of the Month — Abe Burrows' poem
75 Program Highlights in Television Viewing
8 WGR: Mother's Big Helper
IO WTOP: Special Events Specialist
20 WNBC: New York's Brightest
22 KYW: Woman of Distinction
19 Information Booth
79 Daytime Diary
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Re-entered as Second Class Matter Feb. 13, 1951, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3. 1879. Authorized as Second Class mail, P. O. Dept., Ottawa, Ont. , Canada. Copyright 1951 by Macfadden Publications, Inc. All rights reserved under International Copyright Convention. All rights reserved under Pan-American Copyright Convention. Todos derechos reservados segun La Convenclon PanAmericana de Propiedad Literarla y Artistlca. Title trademark registered in U. S. Patent Office. Printed in U. S. A. by Art Color Printing Co. STORY Women's Group