Modern Screen (Dec 1952 - Nov 1953)

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The early bird around Del Monte catches Doris up looking scrubbed and sexy and "full of beans." After she gets full of eggs and bacon and a mountain of wheat-cakes, she's ready to go. The rest of these pictures show where she went — and what she did. Doris won't stop for anything but dogs when she s touring; and she's constantly hungry. Her dilemma's solved by her carry-all. It holds a picnic or a puppy. THE PRESENT'S PLUS-PERFECT. THE FUTURE COULDN'T LOOK ROSIER. BUT DORIS AND MART by Carl Schroeder Memo : to the editor of Modern Screen "Dear Chuck: I hope this report will explain about that picture you wanted of Doris Day in the red bathing suit, and a few other things. ... There has been a lot of nonsense written about Doris Day, which comes from the fact that she has been interviewed over 600 times by well-meaning writers who could only be allowed about an hour during lunch time at the studio. So, like you requested, Boss, I talked Doris and her husband, Marty Melcher, the astute young agent, into accompanying them on the last lap of their vacation, 40