For years past the singing of "Hush! Here Comes the Dream Man" has fittingly marked the conclusion of 3YA children's sessions. The singer is "Cousin Alice" (Miss Alice Polson), who is growing up now, as young folk have a habit of doing. Though still very young, she is "old" as a broadcaster, in fact, one of the oldest in New Zealand.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 2, 24 July 1931, Page 19
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61For years past the singing of "Hush! Here Comes the Dream Man" has fittingly marked the conclusion of 3YA children's sessions. The singer is "Cousin Alice" (Miss Alice Polson), who is growing up now, as young folk have a habit of doing. Though still very young, she is "old" as a broadcaster, in fact, one of the oldest in New Zealand. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 2, 24 July 1931, Page 19
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