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NOVEMBER, 1941
VOL 17, No. 1
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ERNEST V. HEYN Executive Editor
BELLE LANDESMAN, ASSISTANT EDITOR
FRED R. SAMMIS Editor
CONTENTS
Remember the Night. 12
It had been ten years since she had seen him. Would he remember . . . ?
Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne . .Hope Hale 14
Another famous air drama brought to you as a complete radio novel
Love Has Wings ... .Adele Whitely Fletcher 19
The beautiful love story of young Charita Bauer
Stella Dallas in Living Portraits 20
Presenting album photographs of the people you love to listen to
Amanda of Honeymoon Hill Alice Eldridge Renner 24
Continue radio's most beautiful love story
Look Who's Laughing Norton Russell 28
The hilarious story of Wistful Vista, starring Fibber McSee and Molly
We're All Americans 32
Complete words and music of the new patriotic song Kate Smith is featuring
"Love Story" Margaret E. Songster 34
"Why am I so rude to Millie?" Hal questioned savagely of his heart
Oven Varieties I Kate Smith 38
Cool days bring warming recipes
Superman in. Radio 40
A thrilling encounter in th.e deep seals There a Doctor in the House?, Nanette Kutner 46
What gives radio stars their aches and pains?
What Do You Want To Say? 3
Facing The Music Ken Alden 4
What's New From Coast to Coast Dan Senseney 8
Gladys Swarthout Gallery 31
Inside Radio — The Radio Mirror Almanac 41
What Your Hands Tell Dr. Grace Gregory 66
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ON THE COVER— Charita Bauer, heard as Mary on the Aldrich Family, over NBC
Kodachrome by Charles P. Seawood
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