Skyscraper article
title:
Skyscraper article
publisher:
Women and Leadership Archives http://www.luc.edu/wla
creator:
The Skyscraper Newspaper, Mundelein College
date:
1937
description:
Skyscraper article detailing an award earned by Mercedes McCambridge from the Laetare Players.
format:
5" x 10"
subject:
newspaper columns
relation:
Mundelein College Collection
description:
Mundelein College Archives Skyscraper January 1931-May 1946
type:
text
language:
English
rights:
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coverage:
Chicago,Illinois
description:
vL>n|or Radio Star Wins Golden Rose, Drama Award L'atare Players Honor e Club President at Ceremony McCarfiridge, 20-year-old Mundelein College, who finds 1C w connate her studies while taking j jn scveral NBC shows ..." that what the daily papers say. But the Laetare Player - -Mercede: r rather with < ■ gnldcr Mi- McCan gg their president, the highest honor ry give, at the Laetare Sunday award eremony following a club Mass and n March 7. five-feet three inches tall, brown-eyed, and born on St. Patrick's day, Miss Mc- Cambridge has been on the ladder to radio success since she first came to h- attention of the National Broadcasting Company when the Verse Speaking which she is soloist, was ilitioned before the planning board last June. Has Five=Year Contract '•Dim't let that young lady out of the re she signs a contract," was he board's reaction, and today Miss Mc- ambridge is rounding out the first of five years she has signed with NBC. Thus far she has appeared on Dan larding's Wife, Your English, the Lights thrillers, Grand Hotel, and she is now ting on the Guiding Light show each Enthusiasm, energy, and a zest for "dy and "playing" see Miss McCam- :e through her 17-mile ride to school h morning —she lives on the far "d'tions, rehearsals for her own show ""• the weekly broadcast of the '"'• Md pursuit of her favorite books 1 schl--dule including lectures, term *", and examinations. drama major, Miss McCambridgc is member of Sigma Rho Upsilon, honorary dramatic ,,r»a„in,u„ , f .. „ organization, a member ol e E"Bhsh Roundtable, and president '" ,he Laetare Players. Wins Radio Award ^■^Sttth^GoU,mRMc"Miss ^trtldTradio ' Jdl1'-' -Malkcmus won reco°ni- excellence ''"" for t work- for 'r:ralce m original and Margaret1"r?™' Kn.tting Needles tion for j* Presented ' fct^"15; re(^d the award for |£;t"Ul"ber °* Points secured for ,,. the Laetare Players, and Mercedes McCambridge Diocesan Director Describes Mission Proving even more genial as an u terviewee than as a lecturer, the Rigi Reverend James J. llorsburgb, dioeesa director of the Society for the Propag; tion of the Faith, declared in an intei view following his lecture on Tuesda that every country in the world is o ganized in Propagation of the Faith ai tivity and that in the United States tl
identifier:
36