Radio-TV mirror (Jan-June 1953)

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letter to Lee Graham Every Monday through Friday afternoon along about three o'clock, WJZ-TV presents lovely Lee Graham in her own program entitled Letter to Lee Graham. On the show, the charming, blonde Lee gives sensible advice to listeners who write her of their problems. Those letters which cannot be answered on television are answered personally by Lee. In addition to personal interviews and personal letters, Mrs. Graham prepares charts from time to time, designed to help listeners improve themselves and therefore lead happier, more fulfilled lives. With this TV offering Lee Graham gives Lawrence and Lee Graham in their living room (above). Lawrence watches Lee on his office TV set (right). viewers the benefit of nineteen years of experience in writing and lecturing in the field of social psychology and human dynamics. These words sound impressive, and they are, but Lee's charm and femininity take the academic sting out of the words. In her thirty-four years, Lee has crowded an amazing number of accomplishments. A native New Yorker, she attended Hunter College High School where she edited the school paper. Lee entered Hunter College after high school, where she majored in English and psychology. At seventeen she took a leave of absence to marry a young man she'd met while on a vacation with her parents. They thought Lee was a little too young to take such a serious step, but relying on the judgment of their rather remarkable daughter, her parents consented, and apparently they weren't wrong. Lee and Lawrence have been happily married ever since. After Lee and her new husband had settled down, she went back to school, and for the next few years broadened out her knowledge of psychology, journalism and fashion. She has co authored a book Your Way to Popularity and Personal Power, and has contributed numerous articles to national magazines. Lee Graham is one woman who has been able to mix a career and marriage, and her husband is Lee's greatest fan. 28