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211 Selected Bibliography Primary Sources Archival Materials Local History. WWII Folder. Vertical Files. Rockford Public Library. Rockford, Ill. “Sarah Lawrence College Archives: War Board Scrapbook.” At Sarah Lawrence College Web site. http://pages.slc.edu/~archives/wwii/background.htm (accessed February 9, 2010). Rockford College Archives, Rockford, Ill. Addams, Jane. Collection. Cheek, Mary Ashby. Collection. Cupola. Rockford College Yearbook. Purple Parrot (1938–October 1943). Rockford College Alumna (1938–45). Rockford College Annual Catalog. Rockford College Annual Scrapbooks (1938–46). Rockford College Bulletin (1943–45). Rockford College Historian’s Book (1940–42). Rockford News Letter (1940). Rockford Review (1940–46). Sill, Anna Peck. Collection. Vanguard (October 1943–45). World War II Project Collection Alumnae Interviews—Written and Oral Bates, Ruth Ann. Bode, Charlotte. Davis, Patricia Talbot. Delman, Dorothy. Engel, Frieda Harris. Fisher, Lois Pritchard. Forslund, Jacquelyn Silcroft. Hellmuth, Elane Summers. Horton, Aimee Isgrig. Keely, Jean Lyons. :%%)%LELQGG 30 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 212 Kiyohara, Teru Nakata. Lundin, Judith Moyer. Rasmussen, Catey Glossbrenner. Rogers, Julia White. Roos, Joyce Marsh. Saucier, Mary Anne. Simon, Henriette. Tunison, Miriam. Turner, Evelyn. Chapter Folders, Introduction–Chapter 7. Cohen, Marianne Ettlinger. Essays/memoirs. Gee, Jean McCullagh. Scrapbooks. Gee, Kenneth, and Jean McCullagh Gee. “Dear Ones Away” (unpublished). Keely, Bill, and Jean Lyons Keely. Letters (1940–46). Rasmussen, Catherine Glossbrenner. Scrapbook/memoir. Rogers, Julia White. “Letters Home: Wartime Correspondence from a Daughter to a Mother” (unpublished). Saucier, Mary Anne. I Took Rockford with Me Scrapbook. Magazines, Government Documents, and Miscellaneous Materials Atlantic Monthly. “Brief History of World War Two Advertising Campaigns: V-Mail.” Ad*Access On-Line Project, Ad W0056. John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising, and Marketing History, Duke University Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library. http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/adaccess.woo56/pg.1/ (accessed February 9, 2010). “The Fortune Survey: Women in America, Part 1.” Fortune, August 1946, 8. Guernsey, Otis L. Review of The Clock. New York Herald Tribune. Quoted in “Judy Garland Database.” http://jgdb.com/clock.htm (accessed May 9, 2010). Life. Rockford Morning Star. Rockford Register Republic. Roosevelt, Eleanor. “Women in War,” October 15, 1943. The American Experience. PBS. org. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eleanor/sfeature/md_wi_04.html (accessed February 9, 2010). Saturday Evening Post. Time. “Transcript: The Democratic Debate.” ABC News. August 19, 2007. http://abcnews. go.com/print?id=3498294 (accessed February 9, 2010). U.S. Congress. House. An Act Providing for the Extension of Nonquota Status to Frederick Beck. United States Statutes at Large, vol. 54, 1314 (1940). ———. An Act to Establish the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps. United States Statutes at Large, vol. 56, 278 (1942). U. S. Congress. Senate. The Fulbright Law. United States Statutes at Large, vol. 61, 754 (1946). “Victory Mail.” Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Online Exhibits. http://www. postalmuseum.si.edu/VictoryMail/index.html (accessed February 9, 2010). :%%)%LELQGG 30 [18.220.154.41] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 05:49 GMT) SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 213 Books, Journals, and Pamphlets Addams, Jane. Democracy and Social Ethics. New York: Macmillan, 1902. ———. Twenty Years at Hull-House. 1910. Reprint, New York: Penguin, 1999. Ayling, Keith. Calling All Women. New York: Harper, 1942. Bettelheim, Bruno. “Individual and Mass Behavior in Extreme Situations” and “The Ultimate Limit.” Surviving and Other Essays. New York: Knopf, 1979. Clarke, Edward H. Sex in Education; or, A Fair Chance for the Girls. 1873. Reprint, New York: Arno Press, 1972. “How to Use Plays in War Bond Promotions.” War Bond Plays. Women’s Section, War Finance Division, Treasury Department. Mead, Margaret. “The Women in the War.” In While You Were Gone: A Report on Wartime Life in the United States, edited by Jack Goodman, 274–89. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1946. Memories: Walnut Street U.S.O., Rockford, IL. YMCA, YWCA, and Jewish Welfare Board. National Nursing Council for War Service and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Nursing. A Guide for the Organization of Collegiate Schools of Nursing. New York: National Nursing Council for War Service, 1942. Secondary Sources Austin, Allan W. From Concentration Camp to Campus: Japanese American Students and World War II. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2004. Brown, Victoria Bissell. The Education of Jane Addams. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004. Bruun, Christine. “The Cheek Legacy: The Realistic Idealism of Mary Ashby Cheek.” Decus 7, no. 3 (Winter 1999): 10–15. Cheek, Mary Ashby. “Reorganized Residence Halls.” Journal of Higher Education 7, no. 7 (October 1936): 371–76. “Concentration Camps?” Modern American Poetry: Online Journal and Companion to Anthology of Modern American Poetry. Ed...

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