Writings
- Fashion Is Spinach (New York, 1938)
- Men Can Take It (New York, 1939)
- Why Is A Dress? (New York, 1942)
- Good Grooming (Boston, 1942)
- Why Women Cry, or Wenches with Wrenches (New York, 1943)
- Hurry Up Please, It's Time (New York, 1946)
- Anything But Love (New York, 1948)
- But Say It Politely (Boston, 1954)
- It's Still Spinach (Boston, 1954)
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