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RESPONSIBILITY for programmes rests on two talented Red Cross Girls. Janette McCreery (left), of Merion, Pennsylvania, graduated from the Connecticut Women’s College in 1939 to do copy-writing and publicity for a fashionable New York clothing store. She spent 10 months as en American Red Cross club director in Northern Australia before going to Nouméa. On the right is Estelle M. Brenner, of New York City, who worked for Station WMCA and WNEU, who was also secretary to Anne Nichols, author of the record-breaking "Abie's Irish Rose," for which she handled the radio production.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 228, 5 November 1943, Page 8

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RESPONSIBILITY for programmes rests on two talented Red Cross Girls. Janette McCreery (left), of Merion, Pennsylvania, graduated from the Connecticut Women’s College in 1939 to do copy-writing and publicity for a fashionable New York clothing store. She spent 10 months as en American Red Cross club director in Northern Australia before going to Nouméa. On the right is Estelle M. Brenner, of New York City, who worked for Station WMCA and WNEU, who was also secretary to Anne Nichols, author of the record-breaking "Abie's Irish Rose," for which she handled the radio production. New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 228, 5 November 1943, Page 8

RESPONSIBILITY for programmes rests on two talented Red Cross Girls. Janette McCreery (left), of Merion, Pennsylvania, graduated from the Connecticut Women’s College in 1939 to do copy-writing and publicity for a fashionable New York clothing store. She spent 10 months as en American Red Cross club director in Northern Australia before going to Nouméa. On the right is Estelle M. Brenner, of New York City, who worked for Station WMCA and WNEU, who was also secretary to Anne Nichols, author of the record-breaking "Abie's Irish Rose," for which she handled the radio production. New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 228, 5 November 1943, Page 8

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