| TITLE | MAGAZINE | DATE | PAGE | AUTHOR | COMMENTS |
| The Club | Soldier's, Sailor's and Airmen's Club 30th Anniversary album | 1949 | |||
| The Inside Story of the "Contest" Craze | Cosmopolitan | 1951 | unpublished? | ||
| Bob Taft Story | 1952 | unpublished? | |||
| Songs for Sale (What's Wrong with Your Song?) | Cosmopolitan? | 1952 | unpublished? | ||
| A Pack of Fun | Woman's Day | 1955 | |||
| An Accurate 60-Minute Test for Pregnancy | Pageant | 1955 | Turner Hodges | ||
| History's Most Terrific Weekend | 1955 | w/ George Copeland | |||
| Ike's favorite bridge hand | Sports Illustrated | 1955 | |||
| Must the Man in the Grey Flannel Suit Play Golf and Bridge | New York Times? | 1956 | (don't have article itself, or can't tell if I do) | ||
| "Old" Wonder drug with a new job | Pageant? | 1957 | by Lloyd Taft, ed AHM | ||
| A Cure for Frigid Wives | Pageant? | 1957 | |||
| Woman Bridge Player Analyzed | NY Times | 29-Dec-40 | p. 6+ | ||
| Horatio at the bridge table | New York Times Magazine. | 10-Jan-43 | p. 12 | ||
| Bridge expert: psychic enigma | NY Times | 9-May-43 | p. 18+ | ||
| Dream Jobs — Harold Vanderbilt | Redbook | Aug-43 | p. 40+ | ||
| Dream Jobs — The Presidency — Here's How the President Works | Redbook | Oct-43 | p. 20+ | Stephen Early [Sec'y to the President] as told to Albert H. Morehead | |
| Dream Jobs — Helen Sobel | Redbook | Dec-43 | p. 32+ | ||
| Dream Jobs — Queen Kate of the Radio | Redbook | Jan-44 | p. 38+ | ||
| Dream Jobs — Irving Berlin | Redbook | Feb-44 | p. 32+ | ||
| Dream Jobs — Meet Col. Hobby and Capt. McAfee | Redbook | Mar-44 | p. 36+ | ||
| Dream Jobs — Meet Kenesaw Mountain Landis | Redbook | Jun-44 | p. 32+ | ||
| Dream Jobs — Everybody's Poet and Friend — Edgar Guest | Redbook | Aug-44 | p. 28+ | ||
| The Gripsholm | Redbook | Aug-44 | p. 52+ | Turner Hodges | |
| Dream Jobs — Meet the Confidante of Millions | Redbook | Oct-44 | p. 40+ | ||
| Dream Jobs — There's a Little Milquetoast in Each of Us | Redbook | Nov-44 | p. 40+ | ||
| Williams Mystery | New York Times Magazine | 7-Jan-45 | p. 26 | ||
| Dream Jobs — Shirley Temple: Schoolgirl and Star | Redbook | Mar-45 | p. 40+ | ||
| Dream Jobs — First Lady of the Stage | Redbook | Apr-45 | p. 40+ | ||
| What makes a bridge champion | New York Times Magazine | 8-Apr-45 | p. 14-15+ | ||
| Dream Jobs — Meet the Lovely Lily Pons | Redbook | Sep-45 | p. 42+ | ||
| Idiot's Delight, and sane man's too | New York Times Magazine | 30-Dec-45 | p. 15+ | ||
| It's all in the cards | New York Times Magazine | 30-Dec-45 | p. 15+ | (also, abridged, Science Digest 18:91-2, Sept 1945) | |
| What makes men gamble | New York Times Magazine | 13-Jan-46 | p. 24-5+ | ||
| Dream Jobs — Meet the McGees | Redbook | Feb-46 | p. 43+ | ||
| Dream Jobs — Katharine Cornell — An Untemperamental Trouper | Redbook | Mar-46 | p. 34+ | ||
| Four Ways to Fame [Ris‘ Stevens] | Redbook | Aug-47 | p. 26+ | ||
| The killer instinct: want to be a bridge champion? Be tough | Cosmopolitan | Jan-49 | p. 21 | ||
| How to remember the cards | Cosmopolitan | Feb-49 | p. 21 | ||
| "Play bridge and relax" | Cosmopolitan | Apr-49 | p. 21 | ||
| Robbed any hotels lately? | Cosmopolitan | May-49 | p. 54 | ||
| Bridge versus the bride | Cosmopolitan | Jun-49 | p. 21 | ||
| How to be a popular bridge player | Cosmopolitan | Jul-49 | p. 21 | ||
| The wackiest business of them all | Cosmopolitan | Aug-49 | p. 21 | pub?finished?) | |
| Rummy from Argentina | New York Times Magazine | 28-Aug-49 | p. 22 | ||
| Why they don't speak | Cosmopolitan | Sep-49 | p. 48 | Fontaine/DeHaviland | |
| The birth of a band! | Cosmopolitan | Nov-49 | p. 50 | ||
| Fast Track Today! About horseracing | Christian Herald | Jan-50 | |||
| The very, very rich | Cosmopolitan | Feb-50 | p. 36 | ||
| Where do you rate among thirty million bridge players? | Cosmopolitan | Feb-50 | p. 21 | ||
| Why don't the Roosevelts stay married? | Cosmopolitan | Mar-50 | p. 36 | ||
| Bridge for big money | Cosmopolitan | Apr-50 | p. 21 | ||
| Jane Wyman article | Cosmopolitan | May-50 | ghostwritten | ||
| Professional Gambler | Annals of the American Acad | May-50 | 269:81-92 | ||
| The unchivalrous question: How did these women win the most desirable men of their time? | Cosmopolitan | May-50 | p. 36 | ||
| Two million dirty records a year! | Cosmopolitan | Jun-50 | p. 60 | ||
| Now you'll play Canasta with four decks | Cosmopolitan | Nov-50 | p. 38 | ||
| Rating the dance bands | Cosmopolitan | Jan-51 | p. 64 | ||
| What will happen to television? | Cosmopolitan | Apr-51 | p. 54 | ||
| The Big Jackpot Mystery | ABA Bulletin | Jun-51 | |||
| Good Things in Small Packages | Cosmopolitan | February-52 | |||
| How to write a hit song | Cosmopolitan | Feb-52 | p. 68 | ||
| The little girl from Greenville | Cosmopolitan | May-52 | p. 66 | Kate Smith | |
| What's the Matter with Hymn Singing? | Christian Herald | Oct-52 | |||
| America's Top Saleswomen: Lucille Ball | Cosmopolitan | Jan-53 | p. 14 | ||
| America's Top Saleswomen: Betty Furness | Cosmopolitan | Feb-53 | p. 135 | ||
| America's Top Saleswomen: Dorothy Collins | Cosmopolitan | Mar-53 | p. 96 | ||
| Monica Lewis article | Cosmopolitan | Apr-53 | letter from Babs, Jess daughter?, to Uncle Albert, 3/23/53), also a number of other reports on costs from high school and college kids | ||
| Let's look at the store of tomorrow, with biographical sketch | Nation's Business | Aug-53 | 41:6, 28-29+ | ||
| The High Cost of Dating | Good Housekeeping? | Aug-53 | 137:49+ | R.L. Frey | |
| Is it chance? Is it skill? Is it gambling? | New York Times Magazine | 29-Nov-53 | p. 17 | ||
| "I missed them most at Christmastime" | Cosmopolitan | Dec-53 | p. 26 | ||
| There's Fun and Millions in Toys | Nation's Business | Dec-53 | 41:30-1 | ||
| Two Games for Two | Lifetime Living | Dec-53 | |||
| Play with Words and Win | Lifetime Living | Nov-54 | |||
| For fifteen years nobody finer | Cosmopolitan | Aug-55 | 139:44-9 | ||
| English at a loss for words | New York Times Magazine | 11-Sep-55 | p. 27 | ||
| How to Win $100 a week gambling | Esquire | Feb-57 | p. 51 | Al Morehead | |
| Games: who plays what and why | New York Times Magazine | 13-Oct-57 | p. 54+ | ||
| Tomorrow I'll Be Thirty | Good Housekeeping | Nov-57 | Shirley Temple Black, ghostwritten | ||
| Games: who plays what and why Card games: crazes vs classics | Science Digest | Feb-58 | 43:43-7 | ||
| Coffeehousing? Maybe, cheating? No | New York Times Magazine | 26-Oct-58 | p. 24+ | ||
| Political Manuscript | 1940s | ||||
| Arthur Freed story | Cosmopolitan? | 1950ish | |||
| Lead to Featherbedding | 1950ish | turned down by Nation's Business | |||
| The Heat's on the Hots | Cosmopolitan | 6/1950 published? | |||
| How to Go Around a Curve | (unpub.?) | ||||
| I Never Did That Before (story) | |||||
| Monologue from Sixty-feet six inches out (unpub?) | |||||
| Science Fiction story (unpub) | |||||