March 19, 2007
 
"the rediscovered writings of rose wilder lane"
After typing and then deleting the list of stories / articles in the recently published compilation of RWL articles - twice - I'm putting it here so I don't have to go through this again.

The 150-ish page book is edited by Amy Mattson Lauters and published by University of Missouri Press. I am including publishing info for the originals; Lauters didn't include page numbers for locating articles via ILL. Hmmm, might be fun to transcribe the public domain ones from the original.

Mrs. Lane Goes to Hollywood
"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Stars!" Sunset 40 (January 1918): 38-41.
"Mars in the Movies." Sunset 40 (February 1918): 39-42.
"How I Became a Great Actress.." Sunset 39 (October:17-20, November: 29-32, December: 21-2, 1917).

Mrs. Lane Writes about the War
"The Girls They Leave Behind Them." Sunset 41 (November 1918): 36-8.
"A Bit of Gray in a Blue Sky." Ladies Home Journal 36 (August 1919): 33.

Mrs. Lane Writes for the Red Cross
"The Children's Crusade." Good Housekeeping 71 (November 1920): 20-1.
"Mother No. 22,999." Good Housekeeping 70 (March 1920): 22-3.

Mrs. Lane Writes from Abroad
"Budapest for a Bath." World Traveler (May 1923).
"Edelweiss on Chafa Shalit." Harper's 147 (November 1922): 762-8.

Mrs. Lane Writes About Herself
"I, Rose Wilder Lane, [Am the Only Truly Happy Person I Know, And I Discovered the Secret of Happiness the Day I Tried to Kill Myself]..." Cosmopolitan 79 (June 1926): 42-43, 140.
"How I Wrote 'Yarbwoman.'" The Writer (May 1928).

In Mrs. Lane's Opinion
"Don't Send Your Son to College." Woman's Day (August 1938): 4-5, 44.
"We Women are Not Good Citizens." Woman's Day (March 1939).
"Don't Tell Me How to Live My Life." Woman's Day (September 1939): 6-8. Typed manuscript "Let's Be Ourselves Again" from HH Library, Box 31.
"We Who Have Sons." Woman’s Day (December 1939): 4-5, 41, 44.
"Force Won't Keep the Peace." Woman's Day (February 1945).

Mrs. Lane Writes from the Heartland
"We Go to a Wedding." Woman's Day (June 1940).
"Minnesota Farm Boy." Woman's Day (July 1940).

Mrs. Lane's Final Work
"August in Viet Nam." Woman's Day (December 1965): 33-35, 89-90, 92-94.


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