I would love to hear a recording of Aunt Sammy's voice, which was broadcast into kitchens across the country from 1926 through the great depression. The brainchild of the USDA Bureau of Home Economics and the Radio Service, Aunt Sammy's "Housekeeper's Chat" was one of the most popular radio programs of its day; by 1932, it could be heard five days a week on 194 stations across the United States.
Meet Your Aunt Sammy
Meet Your Aunt Sammy
Meet Your Aunt Sammy
I would love to hear a recording of Aunt Sammy's voice, which was broadcast into kitchens across the country from 1926 through the great depression. The brainchild of the USDA Bureau of Home Economics and the Radio Service, Aunt Sammy's "Housekeeper's Chat" was one of the most popular radio programs of its day; by 1932, it could be heard five days a week on 194 stations across the United States.