TV Guide (November 6, 1954)

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La Rosa and fans in Boston: he had to learn to get along without Godfrey (below). Ls Rosa--One Year Later WHAT HAS HAPPENED SINCE HE WAS FIRED BY ARTHUR GODFREY? When anyone asks Julius La Rosa what he considers the most important thing he has learned since being bounced off the Arthur Godfrey shows, he smilingly answers, “Humility.” And certainly he no longer seems the brash young kid who first struck it rich with Arthur. “I’ve learned what it’s like to be liked without a crutch, and how to get along by myself,” he said. Since that fateful morning a year ago when Godfrey fired La Rosa with 10