Wed, Oct 21, 1953
May visits Dr. Corey's office with a strange complaint - all her friends have medical problems to discuss, but she's so healthy she feels left out of their conversations. Dr. Corey tells May he'll create a fake malady for her describe when her friends ask her how she's feeling. Lona is Dr. Corey's next visitor and in an "oral letter' expresses her fear that her bookstore might be failing and offers to become Dr. Corey's wife. Dr. Corey replies to Lona's oral letter with one of his own and tells Lona he loves her and knows that they'll be married some day, but only when he's not the fall back plan for her business worries. Mitch confronts Sue after she stood him up for a date and she criticizes him for spending money on his clothes and time to groom properly. Cleo explains to Mitch that Sue really has fallen hard for him, but is afraid to admit it to herself.
Thu, Mar 31, 1955
When Dr. Corey publicly announces his doubts about Andy Anderson's psychic abilities, he raises the ire of not only Anderson, but his friend, newspaper publisher Mitch Fredericks. The tempest is picked up by the national media and Corey is hounded by phone calls from magazines and news syndicates; he even receives a visit from Myra Hendricks, a newspaper reporter who specializes in sensational news items.
Fri, Apr 1, 1955
Andy tells Mitch he had two visions - Chicago would win the World Series and that he could jump off the top of two-story tall building carrying only an umbrella and land unharmed. When Mitch can't talk Andy out of the stunt, he is forced to confess that Andy's psychic abilities are non-existent; he only wanted to publicize the local fair and the story got way out of hand. When Andy refuses to be dissuaded, Mitch turns to Dr. Corey for help.