Papers and Articles
- The Dweller in Furnished Rooms: an Urban Type, Papers and Proceedings of the American Sociological Association, 1925
- The Urban Community, 1926, Chicago University Press
- Topical Summaries of Current Literature, Educational Sociology, American Journal of Sociology, 1927 - University of Chicago Press
- Research in Educational Sociology, Journal of Educational Sociology, 1927
- Educational Sociology, American Journal of Sociology, 1927
- Personality and Social Adjustment, Journal of Educational Sociology, 1928
- Mental Hygiene's Challenge to Education, Journal of Educational Sociology, 1932
- Adolescence: Psychosis or Social Adjustment? Journal of Educational Sociology, 1935
- 1935: Sex Education, The Journal of Educational Sociology: February 1935, New York: The Journal of Educational Sociology
- Salvaging Our Gifted Children, Journal of Educational Sociology, 1936
- Sociology in the Clinic, Journal of Educational Sociology, 1939
- The Comics as an Educational Medium, 1944 - The Payne Educational Sociology
- with Mildred Gilman, What Can YOU do about Comic Books? Journal of Education, 12, 1944, pp. 14–15
- The Comics—There They Stand! Journal of Educational Sociology, Vol. 18, Nr. 4 (December 1944), pp. 196–203
- Are You Throttling a Future President? The American Magazine, Dec 1945
- What Can You do about Comic Books? Family Circle, Feb 1949, pp. 61–63
- What adults think of comics as reading for children. Journal of Educational Sociology, Vol. 23, No. 4, (Dec., 1949), pp. 225–235
- Some Observations of Highly Gifted Children, with RK Boardman in The Gifted Child, (Edited by Paul A. Witty.), 1951
- Television–Technological Revolution in Education, Journal of Educational Sociology, 1958
- Closed-circuit Television as a Medium of Instruction at New York University, 1956-1957: A Report on New York University's Second Year of Experimentation, HL Klapper, TC Pollock, HW Zorbaugh, New York The University, 1958
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