Above: Jeanne Judson’s novel Nancy Ross Private Secretary from Bantam Books. We can’t call this an office sleaze cover, exactly, because the uncredited art is so chaste, but we have little doubt the actual story follows the genre’s form: woman must choose between career and love. Today the very idea is thought to be insulting, and rightly so, but back then readers loved these tales. This one is copyright 1958.
1986—Otto Preminger Dies
Austro–Hungarian film director Otto Preminger, who directed such eternal classics as Laura, Anatomy of a Murder, Carmen Jones, The Man with the Golden Arm, and Stalag 17, and for his efforts earned a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, dies in New York City, aged 80, from cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.