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Albarran, Alan B. and Gregory G. Pitts. The Radio Broadcasting Industry. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2001.


Baldwin, Nick. A-Z of Cars of the 1920s. Motorbooks International, 1998.


Boardman, Barrington. From Harding to Hiroshima. New York: Dembner Books, 1988.


Daniel, Clifton, ed. Chronicle of America. New York: DK Publishing, 1997.


Duncan, Jacci, ed. Making Waves: the 50 Greatest Women in Radio and Television as Selected by American Women in Radio and Television. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel, 2001.


Gordon, Lois and Alan Gordon. American Chronicle: Six Decades in American Life. New York: Atheneum, 1987.


Head, Jeanine and Wllliam S . Pretzer. Henry Ford: A Pictorial Biography. Dearborn: Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Vlllage, 1990.


Lears, Jackson. Fables of Abundance: A Cultural History of Advertising in America. New York: Basic Books, 1994.


Maltby, Richard. Passing Parade: A History of Popular Culture in the Twentieth Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988.


Robertson, Una A. An Illustrated History of the Housewife, 1650–1950. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.


Sharman, Margaret. Take Ten Years: 1920s. Austin: Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers, 1993.


Sterling, Christopher H. and John Michael Kittross.Stay Tuned: A Concise History of American Broadcasting. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2002.


Tames, Richard. The 1920s. New York: Franklin Watts, 1991.


ARTICLES

Blin, Bernard. "The First Half Century: Milestones in Radio." UNESCO Courier Feb. 1997: 16–21.


Lippert, Barbara. "Woman's Work." ADWEEK Eastern Edition 34.39 (1993): 42.


Pollack, Judann. "In Fitful Pursuit of American Women." Advertising Age 67.2 (1996): 4–5.


"Today and Yesterday: Appliance Giant Grew from Humble Beginnings." Appliance Manufacturer 42.5 (1994): 14–15.




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