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unpublished?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unpublished?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unpublished?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