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...Denver (pop. 322,412), he resolved to add them to his mounting circulation before the bigger, haughtier, wealthier Denver Post gathered them in. A column of advice-to-the-lovelorn-one of journalism's oldest tried-&-true reader snatchers-might do the trick. In mysterious Mrs. Molly Mayfield he found an almost perfect editor. Nobody knew who "she" was and Editor Foster wouldn't tell...
...Annoyed Cadet" at the U.S. Army Air Forces' nearby Lowry Field complained that Denver girls failed to draw the proper line between the socially eligible cadets and ordinary foot soldiers. The News got more than 200 letters within 24 hours from Lowry's personnel. Everybody read Molly Mayfield...
Molly's lovelorning raised demands from readers that Editor Foster give a straight answer to a question they had long been asking: Who is Molly Mayfield...
Editor Jack Foster and wife Frances solemnly deny that they are Mrs. Molly Mayfield. But nobody in Denver believes them, any more...
Salesman Watson set about his new job with a will, organized a nationwide businessmen's committee, got friends like Frank Mayfield, president of the National Retail Dry Goods Association, to talk sales executives and department-store heads all over the U.S. into advertising, displaying and buying U.S. art. At 1,000 sales exhibitions, scattered through 48 States, 30,000 U.S. artists exhibited approximately 130,000 paintings, drawings, etchings, sculptures, bits of handicraft...