BIBLIOGRAPHYOnly major works are listed and they have been subdivided into books and periodicals. The unsigned articles from magazines are listed alphabetically according to title.A. BOOKSAllen, Frederick Lewis.Only Yesterday.New York: Harper and Brothers, 1931.Balchen, Bernt.Come North with Me.New York: E. P. Dutton, 1958.Byrd, Richard.Skyward.New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1928.Cochran, Jacqueline.The Stars at Noon.Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1954.De Leeuw, Adele Louise.Story of Amelia Earhart.New York: Grosset, 1955.Earhart, Amelia.20 Hrs., 40 Min. Our Flight in theFriendship. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1928.——.The Fun of It.New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1932.——.Last Flight.Arranged by George Palmer Putnam. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1937.Ford, Corey.Coconut Oil.New York: Brewer, Warren and Putnam, 1931.Garst, Doris Shannon.Amelia Earhart: Heroine of the Skies.New York: Julian Messner, 1947.Howe, James Moore.Amelia Earhart: Kansas Girl.New York: Bobbs, Merrill, 1950.Lindbergh, Charles A.The Spirit of St. Louis.New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1953.Nichols, Ruth.Wings for Life.Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1958.Putnam, George Palmer.Soaring Wings: A Biography of Amelia Earhart.New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1939.——.Wide Margins: A Publisher’s Autobiography.New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1942.Railey, Hilton H.Touch’d with Madness.New York: Carrick and Evans, Inc., 1938.B. PERIODICALSBoykin, E. M.“Amelia Earhart at Home,”Better Homes and Gardens, 15:46–47, February, 1937.Drake, F.andK. Drake. “First Lady of the Air,”Reader’s Digest, 58:55–59, May, 1951.Earhart, Amelia.“Try Flying Yourself,”Cosmopolitan, 85:32–35, November, 1928.——. “Vagabonding by Air,”Cosmopolitan, 85:28–31, December, 1928.——. “How Fanny Hurst Could Learn to Fly,”Cosmopolitan, 86:56–57, January, 1929.——. “Is It Safe for You to Fly?”Cosmopolitan, 86:90–92, February, 1929.——. “Shall You Let Your Daughter Fly?”Cosmopolitan, 86:88–91, March, 1929.——. “Clouds,”Cosmopolitan, 86:86–87, April, 1929.——. “Man Who Tells the Fliers: ‘Go!’”Cosmopolitan, 86:78–79, May, 1929.——. “Why Are Women Afraid to Fly?”Cosmopolitan, 87:70–72, July, 1929.——. “Fly America First,”Cosmopolitan, 87:80–82, October, 1929.——. “On the Floor of the Sea,”Cosmopolitan, 87:45–46, November, 1929.——. “Aviation Moves Forward,”Country Life, 59:39, January, 1931.——. “Flying the Atlantic,”American Magazine, 114:15–17, August, 1932.Earhart, Amelia.“My Flight from Hawaii,”National Geographic Magazine, 67:593–609, May, 1935.Elliott, Lawrence.“Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight,”Reader’s Digest, 36:110–116, July, 1957.Maybie, Janet.“Miss Earhart Sleeps as Her Shipmates Gossip,”Bookman, 68:256, October, 1928.——. “Amelia Earhart’s New Flight: Expedition into the Realm of Academics,”Christian Science Monitor Magazine, April 29, 1936.McIntyre, O. O.“I Want You to Meet a Real American Girl,”Cosmopolitan, 85:21, November, 1928.McMullen, F. D.“First Women’s Air Derby,”Woman’s Journal, 14:10–11, October, 1929.Perkins, Marion.“Who Is Amelia Earhart?”Survey, 60:393, July 1, 1928.Pitman, Jack.“Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight,”Coronet, 39:122–125, February, 1956.Putnam, George Palmer.“Forgotten Husband,”Pictorial Review, 34:12–13, December, 1932.——. “Flyer’s Husband,”Forum, 93:330–332, June, 1935.——. “Lady with Wings: The Life Story of My Wife Amelia Earhart,”Liberty, Vol. 16, Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16; March 11, 18, 25; April 1, 8, 15, 22, 1939.C. UNSIGNED ARTICLES“Air-Hearted,”Commonweal, 16:116, June, 1932.“Amelia Earhart: How Long a Mystery?”The American Weekly, September 10, 1941.“Amelia Earhart’s Record Flight from Hawaii to California,”Literary Digest, 119:8, January 19, 1935.“Appreciation,”Commonweal, 26:336, July 30, 1937.“Collector’s Stamps to Pay for Round-world Trip,”Newsweek, 9:33, February 20, 1937.“Earhart Wrecks Ship After Setting an Ocean Record,”Newsweek, 9:27, March 27, 1937.“First Woman to Fly 2,408 Miles Over the Pacific,”Newsweek, 5:20, January 19, 1935.“Good-will Emissary Again Achieves the Unusual,”Newsweek, 5:34, May 18, 1935.“Lady After Our Own Heart,”Nation, 135:202, September 7, 1932.“Lost Earhart,”Time, 30:50–51, July 12, 1937.“Mourning Becomes Electra,”Time, 29:36, March 29, 1937.“Mrs. Putnam’s Four Wreaths of Laurel,”Literary Digest, 113:5, June 4, 1932.“One in a Million,”Time, 30:45–46, July 19, 1937.“Philatelists Fly into Rage Over Flyer’s Stamp Corner,”Newsweek, 5:15, May 11, 1935.“Search Abandoned,”Time, 30:36, July 26, 1937.“Society’s Special Medal Awarded to Amelia Earhart,”National Geographic Magazine, 62:358–367, September, 1932.“Sticky Business,”Nation, 140:118, January 30, 1935.“Stultz, Gordon, and Miss Earhart Cross the Atlantic in Pontooned Fokker Aircraft,”Aviation, 24:1847, June 25, 1928.“Thoroughbred,”Scholastic, 26:23, February 2, 1935.“Warships and Planes Sweep Pacific for Lost Flyers,”Newsweek, 10:25, July 17, 1937.“Woman Hops the Atlantic,”Literary Digest, 97:8–9, June 30, 1928.
BIBLIOGRAPHYOnly major works are listed and they have been subdivided into books and periodicals. The unsigned articles from magazines are listed alphabetically according to title.A. BOOKSAllen, Frederick Lewis.Only Yesterday.New York: Harper and Brothers, 1931.Balchen, Bernt.Come North with Me.New York: E. P. Dutton, 1958.Byrd, Richard.Skyward.New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1928.Cochran, Jacqueline.The Stars at Noon.Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1954.De Leeuw, Adele Louise.Story of Amelia Earhart.New York: Grosset, 1955.Earhart, Amelia.20 Hrs., 40 Min. Our Flight in theFriendship. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1928.——.The Fun of It.New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1932.——.Last Flight.Arranged by George Palmer Putnam. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1937.Ford, Corey.Coconut Oil.New York: Brewer, Warren and Putnam, 1931.Garst, Doris Shannon.Amelia Earhart: Heroine of the Skies.New York: Julian Messner, 1947.Howe, James Moore.Amelia Earhart: Kansas Girl.New York: Bobbs, Merrill, 1950.Lindbergh, Charles A.The Spirit of St. Louis.New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1953.Nichols, Ruth.Wings for Life.Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1958.Putnam, George Palmer.Soaring Wings: A Biography of Amelia Earhart.New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1939.——.Wide Margins: A Publisher’s Autobiography.New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1942.Railey, Hilton H.Touch’d with Madness.New York: Carrick and Evans, Inc., 1938.B. PERIODICALSBoykin, E. M.“Amelia Earhart at Home,”Better Homes and Gardens, 15:46–47, February, 1937.Drake, F.andK. Drake. “First Lady of the Air,”Reader’s Digest, 58:55–59, May, 1951.Earhart, Amelia.“Try Flying Yourself,”Cosmopolitan, 85:32–35, November, 1928.——. “Vagabonding by Air,”Cosmopolitan, 85:28–31, December, 1928.——. “How Fanny Hurst Could Learn to Fly,”Cosmopolitan, 86:56–57, January, 1929.——. “Is It Safe for You to Fly?”Cosmopolitan, 86:90–92, February, 1929.——. “Shall You Let Your Daughter Fly?”Cosmopolitan, 86:88–91, March, 1929.——. “Clouds,”Cosmopolitan, 86:86–87, April, 1929.——. “Man Who Tells the Fliers: ‘Go!’”Cosmopolitan, 86:78–79, May, 1929.——. “Why Are Women Afraid to Fly?”Cosmopolitan, 87:70–72, July, 1929.——. “Fly America First,”Cosmopolitan, 87:80–82, October, 1929.——. “On the Floor of the Sea,”Cosmopolitan, 87:45–46, November, 1929.——. “Aviation Moves Forward,”Country Life, 59:39, January, 1931.——. “Flying the Atlantic,”American Magazine, 114:15–17, August, 1932.Earhart, Amelia.“My Flight from Hawaii,”National Geographic Magazine, 67:593–609, May, 1935.Elliott, Lawrence.“Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight,”Reader’s Digest, 36:110–116, July, 1957.Maybie, Janet.“Miss Earhart Sleeps as Her Shipmates Gossip,”Bookman, 68:256, October, 1928.——. “Amelia Earhart’s New Flight: Expedition into the Realm of Academics,”Christian Science Monitor Magazine, April 29, 1936.McIntyre, O. O.“I Want You to Meet a Real American Girl,”Cosmopolitan, 85:21, November, 1928.McMullen, F. D.“First Women’s Air Derby,”Woman’s Journal, 14:10–11, October, 1929.Perkins, Marion.“Who Is Amelia Earhart?”Survey, 60:393, July 1, 1928.Pitman, Jack.“Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight,”Coronet, 39:122–125, February, 1956.Putnam, George Palmer.“Forgotten Husband,”Pictorial Review, 34:12–13, December, 1932.——. “Flyer’s Husband,”Forum, 93:330–332, June, 1935.——. “Lady with Wings: The Life Story of My Wife Amelia Earhart,”Liberty, Vol. 16, Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16; March 11, 18, 25; April 1, 8, 15, 22, 1939.C. UNSIGNED ARTICLES“Air-Hearted,”Commonweal, 16:116, June, 1932.“Amelia Earhart: How Long a Mystery?”The American Weekly, September 10, 1941.“Amelia Earhart’s Record Flight from Hawaii to California,”Literary Digest, 119:8, January 19, 1935.“Appreciation,”Commonweal, 26:336, July 30, 1937.“Collector’s Stamps to Pay for Round-world Trip,”Newsweek, 9:33, February 20, 1937.“Earhart Wrecks Ship After Setting an Ocean Record,”Newsweek, 9:27, March 27, 1937.“First Woman to Fly 2,408 Miles Over the Pacific,”Newsweek, 5:20, January 19, 1935.“Good-will Emissary Again Achieves the Unusual,”Newsweek, 5:34, May 18, 1935.“Lady After Our Own Heart,”Nation, 135:202, September 7, 1932.“Lost Earhart,”Time, 30:50–51, July 12, 1937.“Mourning Becomes Electra,”Time, 29:36, March 29, 1937.“Mrs. Putnam’s Four Wreaths of Laurel,”Literary Digest, 113:5, June 4, 1932.“One in a Million,”Time, 30:45–46, July 19, 1937.“Philatelists Fly into Rage Over Flyer’s Stamp Corner,”Newsweek, 5:15, May 11, 1935.“Search Abandoned,”Time, 30:36, July 26, 1937.“Society’s Special Medal Awarded to Amelia Earhart,”National Geographic Magazine, 62:358–367, September, 1932.“Sticky Business,”Nation, 140:118, January 30, 1935.“Stultz, Gordon, and Miss Earhart Cross the Atlantic in Pontooned Fokker Aircraft,”Aviation, 24:1847, June 25, 1928.“Thoroughbred,”Scholastic, 26:23, February 2, 1935.“Warships and Planes Sweep Pacific for Lost Flyers,”Newsweek, 10:25, July 17, 1937.“Woman Hops the Atlantic,”Literary Digest, 97:8–9, June 30, 1928.
Only major works are listed and they have been subdivided into books and periodicals. The unsigned articles from magazines are listed alphabetically according to title.
Allen, Frederick Lewis.Only Yesterday.New York: Harper and Brothers, 1931.Balchen, Bernt.Come North with Me.New York: E. P. Dutton, 1958.Byrd, Richard.Skyward.New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1928.Cochran, Jacqueline.The Stars at Noon.Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1954.De Leeuw, Adele Louise.Story of Amelia Earhart.New York: Grosset, 1955.Earhart, Amelia.20 Hrs., 40 Min. Our Flight in theFriendship. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1928.——.The Fun of It.New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1932.——.Last Flight.Arranged by George Palmer Putnam. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1937.Ford, Corey.Coconut Oil.New York: Brewer, Warren and Putnam, 1931.Garst, Doris Shannon.Amelia Earhart: Heroine of the Skies.New York: Julian Messner, 1947.Howe, James Moore.Amelia Earhart: Kansas Girl.New York: Bobbs, Merrill, 1950.Lindbergh, Charles A.The Spirit of St. Louis.New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1953.Nichols, Ruth.Wings for Life.Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1958.Putnam, George Palmer.Soaring Wings: A Biography of Amelia Earhart.New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1939.——.Wide Margins: A Publisher’s Autobiography.New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1942.Railey, Hilton H.Touch’d with Madness.New York: Carrick and Evans, Inc., 1938.
Allen, Frederick Lewis.Only Yesterday.New York: Harper and Brothers, 1931.
Balchen, Bernt.Come North with Me.New York: E. P. Dutton, 1958.
Byrd, Richard.Skyward.New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1928.
Cochran, Jacqueline.The Stars at Noon.Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1954.
De Leeuw, Adele Louise.Story of Amelia Earhart.New York: Grosset, 1955.
Earhart, Amelia.20 Hrs., 40 Min. Our Flight in theFriendship. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1928.
——.The Fun of It.New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1932.
——.Last Flight.Arranged by George Palmer Putnam. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1937.
Ford, Corey.Coconut Oil.New York: Brewer, Warren and Putnam, 1931.
Garst, Doris Shannon.Amelia Earhart: Heroine of the Skies.New York: Julian Messner, 1947.
Howe, James Moore.Amelia Earhart: Kansas Girl.New York: Bobbs, Merrill, 1950.
Lindbergh, Charles A.The Spirit of St. Louis.New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1953.
Nichols, Ruth.Wings for Life.Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1958.
Putnam, George Palmer.Soaring Wings: A Biography of Amelia Earhart.New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1939.
——.Wide Margins: A Publisher’s Autobiography.New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1942.
Railey, Hilton H.Touch’d with Madness.New York: Carrick and Evans, Inc., 1938.
Boykin, E. M.“Amelia Earhart at Home,”Better Homes and Gardens, 15:46–47, February, 1937.Drake, F.andK. Drake. “First Lady of the Air,”Reader’s Digest, 58:55–59, May, 1951.Earhart, Amelia.“Try Flying Yourself,”Cosmopolitan, 85:32–35, November, 1928.——. “Vagabonding by Air,”Cosmopolitan, 85:28–31, December, 1928.——. “How Fanny Hurst Could Learn to Fly,”Cosmopolitan, 86:56–57, January, 1929.——. “Is It Safe for You to Fly?”Cosmopolitan, 86:90–92, February, 1929.——. “Shall You Let Your Daughter Fly?”Cosmopolitan, 86:88–91, March, 1929.——. “Clouds,”Cosmopolitan, 86:86–87, April, 1929.——. “Man Who Tells the Fliers: ‘Go!’”Cosmopolitan, 86:78–79, May, 1929.——. “Why Are Women Afraid to Fly?”Cosmopolitan, 87:70–72, July, 1929.——. “Fly America First,”Cosmopolitan, 87:80–82, October, 1929.——. “On the Floor of the Sea,”Cosmopolitan, 87:45–46, November, 1929.——. “Aviation Moves Forward,”Country Life, 59:39, January, 1931.——. “Flying the Atlantic,”American Magazine, 114:15–17, August, 1932.Earhart, Amelia.“My Flight from Hawaii,”National Geographic Magazine, 67:593–609, May, 1935.Elliott, Lawrence.“Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight,”Reader’s Digest, 36:110–116, July, 1957.Maybie, Janet.“Miss Earhart Sleeps as Her Shipmates Gossip,”Bookman, 68:256, October, 1928.——. “Amelia Earhart’s New Flight: Expedition into the Realm of Academics,”Christian Science Monitor Magazine, April 29, 1936.McIntyre, O. O.“I Want You to Meet a Real American Girl,”Cosmopolitan, 85:21, November, 1928.McMullen, F. D.“First Women’s Air Derby,”Woman’s Journal, 14:10–11, October, 1929.Perkins, Marion.“Who Is Amelia Earhart?”Survey, 60:393, July 1, 1928.Pitman, Jack.“Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight,”Coronet, 39:122–125, February, 1956.Putnam, George Palmer.“Forgotten Husband,”Pictorial Review, 34:12–13, December, 1932.——. “Flyer’s Husband,”Forum, 93:330–332, June, 1935.——. “Lady with Wings: The Life Story of My Wife Amelia Earhart,”Liberty, Vol. 16, Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16; March 11, 18, 25; April 1, 8, 15, 22, 1939.
Boykin, E. M.“Amelia Earhart at Home,”Better Homes and Gardens, 15:46–47, February, 1937.
Drake, F.andK. Drake. “First Lady of the Air,”Reader’s Digest, 58:55–59, May, 1951.
Earhart, Amelia.“Try Flying Yourself,”Cosmopolitan, 85:32–35, November, 1928.
——. “Vagabonding by Air,”Cosmopolitan, 85:28–31, December, 1928.
——. “How Fanny Hurst Could Learn to Fly,”Cosmopolitan, 86:56–57, January, 1929.
——. “Is It Safe for You to Fly?”Cosmopolitan, 86:90–92, February, 1929.
——. “Shall You Let Your Daughter Fly?”Cosmopolitan, 86:88–91, March, 1929.
——. “Clouds,”Cosmopolitan, 86:86–87, April, 1929.
——. “Man Who Tells the Fliers: ‘Go!’”Cosmopolitan, 86:78–79, May, 1929.
——. “Why Are Women Afraid to Fly?”Cosmopolitan, 87:70–72, July, 1929.
——. “Fly America First,”Cosmopolitan, 87:80–82, October, 1929.
——. “On the Floor of the Sea,”Cosmopolitan, 87:45–46, November, 1929.
——. “Aviation Moves Forward,”Country Life, 59:39, January, 1931.
——. “Flying the Atlantic,”American Magazine, 114:15–17, August, 1932.
Earhart, Amelia.“My Flight from Hawaii,”National Geographic Magazine, 67:593–609, May, 1935.
Elliott, Lawrence.“Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight,”Reader’s Digest, 36:110–116, July, 1957.
Maybie, Janet.“Miss Earhart Sleeps as Her Shipmates Gossip,”Bookman, 68:256, October, 1928.
——. “Amelia Earhart’s New Flight: Expedition into the Realm of Academics,”Christian Science Monitor Magazine, April 29, 1936.
McIntyre, O. O.“I Want You to Meet a Real American Girl,”Cosmopolitan, 85:21, November, 1928.
McMullen, F. D.“First Women’s Air Derby,”Woman’s Journal, 14:10–11, October, 1929.
Perkins, Marion.“Who Is Amelia Earhart?”Survey, 60:393, July 1, 1928.
Pitman, Jack.“Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight,”Coronet, 39:122–125, February, 1956.
Putnam, George Palmer.“Forgotten Husband,”Pictorial Review, 34:12–13, December, 1932.
——. “Flyer’s Husband,”Forum, 93:330–332, June, 1935.
——. “Lady with Wings: The Life Story of My Wife Amelia Earhart,”Liberty, Vol. 16, Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16; March 11, 18, 25; April 1, 8, 15, 22, 1939.
“Air-Hearted,”Commonweal, 16:116, June, 1932.“Amelia Earhart: How Long a Mystery?”The American Weekly, September 10, 1941.“Amelia Earhart’s Record Flight from Hawaii to California,”Literary Digest, 119:8, January 19, 1935.“Appreciation,”Commonweal, 26:336, July 30, 1937.“Collector’s Stamps to Pay for Round-world Trip,”Newsweek, 9:33, February 20, 1937.“Earhart Wrecks Ship After Setting an Ocean Record,”Newsweek, 9:27, March 27, 1937.“First Woman to Fly 2,408 Miles Over the Pacific,”Newsweek, 5:20, January 19, 1935.“Good-will Emissary Again Achieves the Unusual,”Newsweek, 5:34, May 18, 1935.“Lady After Our Own Heart,”Nation, 135:202, September 7, 1932.“Lost Earhart,”Time, 30:50–51, July 12, 1937.“Mourning Becomes Electra,”Time, 29:36, March 29, 1937.“Mrs. Putnam’s Four Wreaths of Laurel,”Literary Digest, 113:5, June 4, 1932.“One in a Million,”Time, 30:45–46, July 19, 1937.“Philatelists Fly into Rage Over Flyer’s Stamp Corner,”Newsweek, 5:15, May 11, 1935.“Search Abandoned,”Time, 30:36, July 26, 1937.“Society’s Special Medal Awarded to Amelia Earhart,”National Geographic Magazine, 62:358–367, September, 1932.“Sticky Business,”Nation, 140:118, January 30, 1935.“Stultz, Gordon, and Miss Earhart Cross the Atlantic in Pontooned Fokker Aircraft,”Aviation, 24:1847, June 25, 1928.“Thoroughbred,”Scholastic, 26:23, February 2, 1935.“Warships and Planes Sweep Pacific for Lost Flyers,”Newsweek, 10:25, July 17, 1937.“Woman Hops the Atlantic,”Literary Digest, 97:8–9, June 30, 1928.
“Air-Hearted,”Commonweal, 16:116, June, 1932.
“Amelia Earhart: How Long a Mystery?”The American Weekly, September 10, 1941.
“Amelia Earhart’s Record Flight from Hawaii to California,”Literary Digest, 119:8, January 19, 1935.
“Appreciation,”Commonweal, 26:336, July 30, 1937.
“Collector’s Stamps to Pay for Round-world Trip,”Newsweek, 9:33, February 20, 1937.
“Earhart Wrecks Ship After Setting an Ocean Record,”Newsweek, 9:27, March 27, 1937.
“First Woman to Fly 2,408 Miles Over the Pacific,”Newsweek, 5:20, January 19, 1935.
“Good-will Emissary Again Achieves the Unusual,”Newsweek, 5:34, May 18, 1935.
“Lady After Our Own Heart,”Nation, 135:202, September 7, 1932.
“Lost Earhart,”Time, 30:50–51, July 12, 1937.
“Mourning Becomes Electra,”Time, 29:36, March 29, 1937.
“Mrs. Putnam’s Four Wreaths of Laurel,”Literary Digest, 113:5, June 4, 1932.
“One in a Million,”Time, 30:45–46, July 19, 1937.
“Philatelists Fly into Rage Over Flyer’s Stamp Corner,”Newsweek, 5:15, May 11, 1935.
“Search Abandoned,”Time, 30:36, July 26, 1937.
“Society’s Special Medal Awarded to Amelia Earhart,”National Geographic Magazine, 62:358–367, September, 1932.
“Sticky Business,”Nation, 140:118, January 30, 1935.
“Stultz, Gordon, and Miss Earhart Cross the Atlantic in Pontooned Fokker Aircraft,”Aviation, 24:1847, June 25, 1928.
“Thoroughbred,”Scholastic, 26:23, February 2, 1935.
“Warships and Planes Sweep Pacific for Lost Flyers,”Newsweek, 10:25, July 17, 1937.
“Woman Hops the Atlantic,”Literary Digest, 97:8–9, June 30, 1928.