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Hugh Studebaker (May 31, 1900 – May 26, 1978) was an American actor, born in Ridgville, Indiana, who starred in old-time radio programs, He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Studebaker.〔 〕 ==Early years== As a student, Studebaker was the male lead in the opera "King Hal," produced by his high school in Kansas City, Kansas.〔 〕 Studebaker served in the United States Navy in World War I.〔 〕 After being discharged "at an early age," he took lessons to learn to sing and play the organ and "worked respectively as a blacksmith, salesman and postal clerk -- and didn't do well at any of them."〔 As a member of a quartet, the Night Hawks, Studebaker sang in night clubs and theaters across the United States.〔 In his early 20s, Studebaker was a member of The Marion Quartette,〔 〕 which toured "under the auspices of the Redpath-Horner institute,"〔 〕 Redpath-Horner was part of the Chatauqua movement.
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