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Love Diary
Date | Number: 2 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationDecember 1958 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: quarterly
 
ContentGenre: Romance
 
Comic StoryBlind Hate (5 pages)
SynopsisVivian and Mary are graduate students and summer roommates. Vivian loves fellow student Tom Blake, but peeks at Mary’s diary and sees that she wrote “Tom Blake is the man for me!” Vivian thinks her boyfriend is cheating on her. However, Mary introduces her boyfriend, who is coincidentally also named Tom Blake. Vivian apologizes to her Tom for not trusting him.
CreditsJob #: S-4682
ContentCharacters: Mary Lane; Tom Blake #1; Tom Blake #2; Vivian
 
Comic StoryThe Farmer's Daughter (5 pages)
SynopsisTraveling shoe salesman Cliff falls in love with farmer’s daughter Audrey. He learns her father owes $5000 on his farm; neighbor Fred wants to buy it from the bank if Mr. Grover defaults. Cliff returns to the city and borrows the money from his boss (who is also his father). Cliff pays off the debt for Mr. Grover and marries Audrey.
CreditsJob #: 4680
ContentCharacters: Mr. Grover; Audrey Grover; Cliff Stanley; Donald Stanley; Fred Mason
Notescredits per Nick Caputo, April 2014.
 
Comic StoryHe Avoided Me (5 pages)
SynopsisMadge is attracted to co-worker Jack, but he doesn’t seem interested. One day, Jack quits his job. Madge tracks him down at his new apartment. Jack is a widower with a young daughter. He says he got a better job, and pretended not to be interested in Madge because he didn’t think she’d want the “burden” of a child. Madge doesn’t care, because she loves Jack.
CreditsJob #: 4615
ContentCharacters: Jack Burch; Madge; Cheryl Burch
 
Text StoryPark Bench Prattles (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
Comic StoryTill He Returns (5 pages)
SynopsisA young woman reads her great-grandmother’s diary. During the Civil War era, Martha loved Clark but was also courted by Paul. Clark and Paul go off to war; Clark is reported a prisoner of the Confederates. When the war ends, Paul returns and says Clark died. Paul resumes his courtship of Martha but she doesn’t like his gambling habit. Clark comes back: he was badly wounded and had given Paul a message for Martha, but his rival had lied. Margaret and Clark are wed.
CreditsJob #: 4681
ContentCharacters: Martha Saunders; Clark Higgins; Paul Jeffers
 
PSAJanice Has A Date And 'Fun With Pop' (1 page)
SynopsisWhen her boyfriend falls ill, Janice goes to a dance with her father. He turns out to be a lot of fun to be with. "Pop, you're the greatest!" Janice says.
ContentCharacters: Janice; Pop
 
Comic StoryThe Wrong Man! (4 pages)
SynopsisIngrid is courted by ambitious singer Greg and “dependable” Fred. She chooses Greg. However, when Greg gets a chance to appear in a Broadway show, he says “there’s no time for a private life now!” Ingrid realizes Greg put his career before his love for her. Fred asks if he still has a chance and Ingrid says “maybe some day.”
CreditsJob #: 2964
ContentCharacters: Ingrid; Fred; Greg; Mr. Endicott
 
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