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Hi, Mitzi=
I just got an email from Michael Abramson informing me that you're a Tow relative.
I've been involved collecting OTR for 50 years. Still collecting but for the last two
plus years have been digitizing my collection of analog tapes.
I'd love to hear from you.
Harvey
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Regular performer on radio programs including The American School Of The Air for CBS (?-1948); The Light Of The World for NBC and CBS (1940-1950); The Adventures Of Father Brown for Mutual (1945).
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Hi all, Mitzi Gould was my mother. She passed away at age 73 in 1987 in Clearwater, Florida. I recently found an amazing photo of her on line when she was in her twenties. I'd be more than grateful if anyone had any photos or notes or anything pertaining to Mitzi. Sadly, my two children, aged 25 and 22 never had the chance to meet her so anything that relates to her life would bring them so much pleasure.
Many thanks,
Warren Pick
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Born in New York City 7/22/1915. Attended Columbia University, then began her career as a vocalist with bands, then with Bill Baird's marionette show. She made her radio debut in 1936 on Dear Columbia, a dramatized fan mail show that was broadcast on CBS.
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Francine on the CBS-Radio soap, The Romance Of Helen Trent (?-?). Kathy Prentice on Carol Kennedy's Romance sponsored by Heinz Foods for CBS-Radio (1937-1938). Rita Yates on the CBS and NBC Radio Network soap, Life Can Be Beautiful (1938?-1954?). Nancy Parker on The Parker Family for the CBS and NBC-BLUE Radio Networks (1939-1944). Barbara Bertlett on the CBS-Radio soap, The Story of Bess Johnson (1941). Emily on the NBC-BLUE soap, Into The Light (1941-1942). Taffy Grahame on the CBS-Radio soap, As The Twig Is Bent (1941-1942), retitled to We Love And Learn (1942-1944). Gail Nolan on Hop Harrigan for the NBC-BLUE, ABC and Mutual Radio Networks (1942- 1948). Thelma Powell on the CBS-Radio soap, Nona From Nowhere (1950-1951).
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