MR. ANTHONY
I listened to mother listening
to this 1932 hybrid of Dr. Phil
and Dear Abby on the radio
every day, dispensing wisdom
to callers during the Depression.
A high school dropout
and former cab driver,
Mr. Anthony, (not his real name),
served 3 months in jail
for non-support in a divorce.
Self-taught, he had a private practice,
charging $25, ( $200 today).
On the oil-cloth covered kitchen floor
I played with pots, pans and wooden
clothes pins as I watched Mother weep
in response to the tragic plight of callers.
Mother was searching for a solution
to family life with an overly intrusive
mother-in-law, who tried to control
the destiny of her only child, her son.
She identified with Eleanor Roosevelt,
who also struggled with a mother-in-law.
While Mother hung wash on the line
with dishpan hands, I would overhear
her exchange views with a neighbor
about the valueof Mr. Anthony’s advice.
My eavesdropping led me to become
a psychologist for the next 60 years.