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"Sweetheart of the Network," Marjorio Robb, Erskine '43, will take her chances over the air once again at 8:30 tonight in the Harvard Dramatic Club's dramatization of the Prologue from their spring production of O'Neill's "The Great God Brown."
The last time she was heard on a Network program, her voice was so alluring that an anonymous admire felt urged to telephone the studio and pronounce her his "dreamgirl." But the idealistic Lochinvar insisted that he did not want a date with her, lest it spoil the illusion.
Marjorie, disappointed by such nonsense, hopes this second voice appearance will make the lad bolder, and perhaps by opening night on the twenty-third he will see her.
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