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Adventures of Frank Merriwell
Volume 2



Frank Merriwell, from "Tip Top Weekly" 1908 Lawson Zerbe as Frank Merriwell, 1946When we consider the great pulp characters of the past, we tend to think of the top heroes of the 1930s: Doc Savage, The Shadow, The Spider, and the other larger than life figures that captivated our imaginations. But decades before these crimefighters came on the scene, another character was filling the imaginations of millions of avid readers and inspiring them to follow his example.

The late nineteenth century marked the true beginnings of the pulp era, thanks to the introduction of "dime novels" - an inexpensive mix of newspaper and magazine that specialized in attention grabbing stories that always left readers wanting more. Aimed directly at American youth, many of the stories emphasized that, with a combination of pluck, dedication, and clean living, any American boy or girl could rise to any height that they chose - and, indeed, become a hero themselves.

In the winter of 1895, a writer named Gilbert Patten created such a character for a new magazine called "Tip Top Library". His publisher, Street and Smith, had instructed him to give his new hero admirable attributes like good looks, intelligence, good sportsmanship, ethics, and an outgoing personality - and so, based on these standards of excellence, Frank Merriwell was born.

The first Merriwell story appeared the following spring and was an instant success with readers. Thanks to Patten's exciting, fast-paced writing style, the characters of Frank Merriwell and his friends Bart Hodge and Inza Burridge quickly became an institution; Street and Smith published their adventures for nearly two decades and an enduring literary legend was born.

After World War II, when the stories were largely a nostalgic part of the past, many of Merriwell's readers retained a lingering fondness for this role model of their youth. Recognizing this, the National Broadcasting Company decided to reintroduce him to a contemporary audience. And so, in the fall of 1946, "The Adventures of Frank Merriwell" returned in a half-hour series of weekly radio adventures. Broadcast from New York, the new series starred Lawson Zerbe as Frank, with Hal Studer as his pal Bart Hodge and Elaine Rost as his girlfriend, Inza Burridge. NBC chose to make the series a period piece and, like many of the original stories, the programs were written as mini-mysteries - fast-paced tales in which Frank, Bart, and Inza investigated mysterious happenings, robberies, and underhanded deeds. True to its origins, each program subtly emphasized that success and popularity was best obtained through good sportsmanship, academic study, and athletic achievement. Thus, Merriwell and his cohorts continued to be the sort of positive role models they had been for half a century.

Heard today, "The Adventures of Frank Merriwell" may well remind you of the mystery stories of your own youth, reminiscent of characters like the Hardy Boys, the Three Adventurers, or Encyclopedia Brown - and be sure to share these wholesome and inspiring tales with your children and grandchildren too! Here is the complete content of this seven-hour audio collection:

The Mystery of the Missing Records
Saturday, October 23, 1948 - 30:00 - NBC, sustaining

The Blundering Sophomores
Saturday, October 30, 1948 - 30:00 - NBC, sustaining

The Doubtful Alibi
Saturday, November 6, 1948 - 30:00 - NBC, sustaining

The Front Page Story
Saturday, November 13, 1948 - 30:00 - NBC, sustaining

The Senior Dinner
Saturday, November 20, 1948 - 30:00 - NBC, sustaining

The Surprise Play
Saturday, November 27, 1948 - 30:00 - NBC, sustaining

The Duplicate Dean
Saturday, December 4, 1948 - 30:00 - NBC, sustaining

The Bench Warmer
Saturday, December 11, 1948 - 30:00 - NBC, sustaining

Quarantined
Saturday, December 18, 1948 - 30:00 - NBC, sustaining

Gold Fever
Saturday, January 8, 1949 - 30:00 - NBC, sustaining

The Adventure of the Rival Captain
Saturday, January 22, 1949 - 30:00 - NBC, sustaining

The Mystery of Green Hill
Saturday, January 29, 1949 - 30:00 - NBC, sustaining

The Loser's Challenge
Saturday, May 14, 1949 - 30:00 - NBC, sustaining

Frank Merriwell's Promise
Saturday, May 28, 1949 - 30:00 - NBC, sustaining

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