“Everything happens for the best,” my mother said whenever I faced disappointment.“If you carry on,one day something good will happen.And you’ll realize that it wouldn’t have happened if not for that previous disappointment1.”
Mother was right,as I discovered after graduating from college in 1932,I had decided2 to try for a job in radio,then work my way up to sports announcer.I hitchhiked to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station——and got turned down every time.In one studio,a kind lady told me that big stations couldn’t risk hiring an inexperienced person.“Go out in the sticks and find a small station that’ll give you a chance,” she said.I thumbed home to Dixon,Illinois.
While there were no radio- announcing jobs in Dixon,my father said Montgomery Ward4 had opened a store and wanted a local athlete to manage its sports department.Since Dixon was where I had played high school football,I applied.The job sounded just right for me.But I wasn’t hired.My disappointment must have shown.“Everything happens for the best.” Mom reminded me.Dad offered me the car to hunt job.I tried WOC Radio in Davenport,Iowa.The program director,a wonderful Scotsman named Peter MacArthur told me they had already hired an announcer.
As I left his office,my frustration6 boiled over.I asked aloud, “How can a fellow get to be a sports announcer3 if he can’t get a job in a radio station.” I was waiting for the elevator when I heard MacArthur calling, “What was you said about sports?Do you know anything about football?” Then he stood me before a microphone7 and asked me broadcast an imaginary8 game.The preceding9 autumn,my team had won a game in the last 20 seconds with a 65-yard run. I did a 15-minute build-up to that play,and Peter told me I would be broadcasting Saturday’s game!On my way home,as I have many times since,I thought of my mother’s words:“If you carry on,one day something good will happen.Something wouldn’t have happened if not for that previous disappointment.”
I often wonder what direction my life might have taken if I’d not gotten the job at Montgomery Ward.
1 disappointment [ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntmənt] 第4级 | |
n.失望,挫折;令人失望的事 | |
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2 decided [dɪˈsaɪdɪd] 第7级 | |
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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3 announcer [əˈnaʊnsə(r)] 第5级 | |
n.宣布者;电(视)台播音员,报幕员 | |
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4 ward [wɔ:d] 第7级 | |
n.守卫,监护,病房,行政区,由监护人或法院保护的人(尤指儿童);vt.守护,躲开 | |
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5 applied [əˈplaɪd] 第8级 | |
adj.应用的;v.应用,适用 | |
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6 frustration [frʌˈstreɪʃn] 第8级 | |
n.挫折,失败,失效,落空 | |
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7 microphone [ˈmaɪkrəfəʊn] 第5级 | |
n.扩音器,麦克风,话筒 | |
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