Jerry Mason (born April 6, 1913) was a pulp magazine editor. He was born in Baltimore, and attended Baltimore City College in 1930. He attended Johns Hopkins, graduating in 1933. He worked in advertising and as a writer, and then became associate editor of This Week. He was hired by Popular Publications in April 1949 and edited Argosy and Adventure.[1]

He married Rees Finger, a ballet teacher, in about 1935. They had a son, Mike, born in about 1940.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Galanoy (1953), pp. 13-21, 70.

Sources

  • Galanoy, I. T. (February 1952). "Jerry Mason of Argosy and Adventure". Writer's Digest. 33: 13–21, 70.
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