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The girl with the smile and the copper-red hair (you'll cave to take our word for that) at the top of the page is Dorothy Page popular NBC radio and screen star. Lovely Claudia Morgan (in circle) hay to move fast these days to keep up with her engagements. She is the star of a Broadway play at the moment and she is also broadcasting daily from Radio City, New York. When Nina Koshetz, world famous soprano, wasn’t able to broadcast recently, her daughter, Marina Schubert (above) stepped into the breach and achieved such success that she has been signed for regular microphone appearances in New York.

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Radio Record, Volume XI, Issue 1, 10 July 1936, Page 21

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The girl with the smile and the copper-red hair (you'll cave to take our word for that) at the top of the page is Dorothy Page popular NBC radio and screen star. Lovely Claudia Morgan (in circle) hay to move fast these days to keep up with her engagements. She is the star of a Broadway play at the moment and she is also broadcasting daily from Radio City, New York. When Nina Koshetz, world famous soprano, wasn’t able to broadcast recently, her daughter, Marina Schubert (above) stepped into the breach and achieved such success that she has been signed for regular microphone appearances in New York. Radio Record, Volume XI, Issue 1, 10 July 1936, Page 21

The girl with the smile and the copper-red hair (you'll cave to take our word for that) at the top of the page is Dorothy Page popular NBC radio and screen star. Lovely Claudia Morgan (in circle) hay to move fast these days to keep up with her engagements. She is the star of a Broadway play at the moment and she is also broadcasting daily from Radio City, New York. When Nina Koshetz, world famous soprano, wasn’t able to broadcast recently, her daughter, Marina Schubert (above) stepped into the breach and achieved such success that she has been signed for regular microphone appearances in New York. Radio Record, Volume XI, Issue 1, 10 July 1936, Page 21

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