TV Radio Mirror (1960)

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Who's working hardest? Mrs., supervising the transfer — or Mr. (facing page), coming home from The Jack Sterling Show? by FRANCES KISH People sometimes ask Mrs. Jack Sterling why her family chooses to live out in the Connecticut countryside — Jack's working hours being what they are. "Because Jack likes it that way," Barbara Sterling answers. "Not that he really enjoys getting up at half -past three, to be in New York on time for his early-morning WCBS Radio show. That's too much to expect of anyone, even a man who loves his work as much as Jack does. But he's happy in the country. It's the same story all over— a giddy nightmare in the dreamiest home. And it isn't any less hectic for the wife of an early-morning commuter with five youngsters under seven ! Continued