Newsweek Magazine:
	
	  - January 1, 1945 ("Sunshine Period" V-mail advertisement).
          
- January 29, 1945 ("Sure was a hotspot" V-mail advertisement).
	  
- February 12, 1945 ("Are you in the war 100%?": on the
	  necessity of saving paper).
        
Life Magazine:
	
	  - July 5, 1943 (paint-on stockings, Race War in Detroit).
	  
- July 12, 1943 (housewives tell secrets of wartime
	  living).
          
- July 19, 1943 ("What's in a Name?" Ethyl Corp. Advertisement).
	  
- May 29, 1944 (Cannon Percale Sheets advertisement).
	  
- June 5, 1944 (Plain wartime meals bring condiment boom).
	  
- June 12, 1944 ("The Enemy" editorial).
          
- July 3, 1944 (The White Cliffs of Dover and other
	  wartime movies).
	
The Providence Journal:
	
	    - September 13, 1932 (Providence schools merged
	    together).
	    
- October 1, 1933 (recipes from the Home Section, job
	    opportunity for a man).
	    
- October 1, 1935 (Gender-divided job ads).
	    
- April 1, 1939 (Britain and France promise aid).
	    
- April 9, 1939 (two ads for the Outlet Company, Map of
	    Eastern Europe).
            
- April 10, 1939 (Marion Anderson gives concert).
	    
- September 17, 1939 (Gladdings stockings ad, Gladdings
	    Fashion ad).
	    
- January 11, 1940 (British Bomb Nazi bases).
	    
- May 19, 1940 (Summertime and the dresses are lovely,
	    Rhode Island living in the California Way).
	    
- December 7, 1941 (Pearl Harbor Bombing, Paper doll
	    instructions).
            
- December 12, 1941 (Italy, US, Nazis declare war).
	    
- October 1, 1942 (Brown University Extension courses).
	    
- April 13, 1945 (cover: Roosevelt Dies, Truman Becomes
	    President).
	    
- May 2, 1945 (Silver Slipper stockings ad, Blind
	    Soldier weaving, Rhode Island war casualties, Knight
	    Street USO).
	    
- May 3, 1945 (Boston Store Floral Spring Prints,
	    Journal Canteen tap dancers, Victory Babies, "Making Love
	    by V-Mail" ad).
	    
- May 4, 1945 (Victory Gardens).
	    
- September 1, 1945 (Returning veteran job openings).
    
Bibliographic Resources
      - Harris, Mark Jonathan, et al.
      
- The Homefront:  America During World War II (New
	York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1984).
      
- Hoopes, Roy.
      
-  Americans Remember the Home Front (New York: Hawthorne Books, Inc., 1977).
      
- Mason and Mitchell.
      
-  Active Games and Contests (New York: A.S. Barnes & Company, Inc., 1935).
	
- Mitchell, Martha.
	
- Encyclopedia Brunonia (1993).
      
- O'Neill, William L.
	
- A Democracy at War (New York: Macmillan, 1993).
	
- Roosevelt, Eleanor.
	
- On My Own (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1958).
	
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- This I Remember (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1949).
	
- Roosevelt, Franklin D.
	
- The Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin
	    D. Roosevelt: 1941 (New York: Harper & Brothers 1941).
	
- Trager, James.
	
- The Women's Chronology (New York: Henry Holt and
	Company 1994).
	
- Yu, C. John- The
	    Japanese American Internment (http://www.geocites.com/Athens/8420/main.html).