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Rhythms. New York: The Dramus Guild. 1926.

International relations in the Homeric poems. (as Caroline Bird Menuez) [n.p.] 1937.

Red Masquerade by Angela Calomiris. New York: J.B. Lippincott, 1950. Ghost written by Caroline Bird.

Invisible Scar: The Great Depression and What It Did to American Life from Then to Now. New York: D. McKay Co. 1966.

Born female; the high cost of keeping women down. New York: D. McKay Co. 1968.

The communications explosion in the president's office. New York, N.Y. : Presidents Association, 1969.

The Crowding Syndrome: Learning to Live with Too Much and Too Many. New York: D. McKay Co. 1972.

Women: opportunity for management. New York: Presidents Association, 1973.

Everything a Woman Needs to Know to Get Paid What She’s Worth. New York: McKay 1973.

The Case Against College: What Families Should Know About the High Cost of a College Education and Whether It’s Really the Springboard to Success. New York : D. McKay Co., 1975.

Enterprising Women: Their Contribution to the American Economy, 1776-1976. New York: Norton, 1976.

What women want : from the official report to the President, the Congress, and the people of the United States. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1979.

The Two-Paycheck Marriage: How Women at Work Are Changing Life in America. New York : Rawson, Wade Publishers, 1979.

Everything a woman needs to know to get paid what she's worth – in the 1980s. Toronto ; New York : Bantam, 1981.

The Good Years: Your Life in the Twenty-first Century. New York : Dutton, 1983.

Second Careers: New Ways to Work After Fifty. Boston : Little, Brown, 1992.

Lives of Our Own: Secrets of Salty Old Women. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1995.

Biography and Photo

"It is wrong to assume that because some women can't do mathematics, this woman can't do mathematics." Caroline Bird in Born Female

"Equity is the sort of blessing that doesn't count when you have it, but ruins everything if you don't." Caroline Bird in Born Female

“Cruising for less” New Choices v.39 no. 8 (Oct. 1999) p. 77.

“When he’s home alone” New Choices v.38 no. 10 (Dec. 1998/Jan. 1999) p.55-6.

“Buy without bucks through a barter club” New Choices v.38 no.7 (Sept. 1998) p.66.

“How to succeed in business when your child is ‘the boss’” New Choices v.38 no.6 (July/Aug. 1998) p.60-2.

“$20,000+ jobs: no college needed” Family Circle v.106 no5 (April 6, 1993) p.28+.

“Decluttering made (almost) easy” New Choices v.38 no5 (June 1998) p.71-2.

“Thinking about tomorrow” [interview with J. Naisbitt an P. Aberdene] Modern Maturity v.36 (June/July 1993) p. 68+.

“Change careers and your life” v.55 no.3 Woman’s Day (Jan. 7, 1992) p.32+.

“The jobs you do! [survey results] Modern Maturity v.31 (Dec. 1988/Jan. 1989) p. 40-6.

“The freedom road [part time work] Modern Maturity v.31 (June/July 1988) p. 38+.

“The jobs you dream about” Modern Maturity v.31 (Feb./Mar. 1988) p. 30-7.

“The shape of work to come” Modern Maturity v.30 (June/July 1987) p. 32+.

“Affairs of the purse and the heart; a guide for givers and takers” Modern Maturity v.29 (Feb./Mar. 1986) p. 18+.

“Home for the holidays” Modern Maturity v. 27 (Dec./Jan. 1984) p42+.

“Dialogue on love” Modern Maturity v.27 (June/July 1984) p.72+.

“Retirement will become obsolete in the improved work scheme of our 21st century economy” Personnel Administrator v.28 (Dec. 1983) p. 106+.

“Growing up to be a salty old woman” Ms v.12 (Aug. 1983) p. 102.

“Profile of tomorrow” Modern Maturity v.26 (Apr./May 1983) p. 36+.

“Women managers put a new face on business” Data Management v. 19 (Sept. 1981) p. 22+.

“Two paycheck power [address, Oct. 6, 1979] Vital Speeches of the Day v.46 (Jan. 15, 1980) p.202-5.

“Full-time homemaking is now ‘obsolete’” [interview] U.S. News & World Report (July 9, 1979) p. 47.

“Best years of a woman’s life” Psychology Today v.13 (June 1979) p. 20+.

“What do women want? [address, June 4, 1977] Vital Speeches of the Day v.43 (July 15, 1977) p.598-601.

“How to find the job you want” Harper’s Bazaar v.109 (June 1976) p. 98+.

“Back talk” [excerpt from The Case Against College] Seventeen v. 34 (Sept. 1975) p. 48.

“College is a waste of time and money” [excerpt from The Case Against College] Psychology Today v.8 (May 1975) p.28+.

“Is college necessary? Caroline Bird talks with Ernest Boyer” Change v. 7 no. 1 (1975) p. 32-37.

Caroline Bird takes up The Case Against College for McKay [interview, ed. My M.S. Neely] Publishers Weekly v. 206 (Oct. 14, 1974) p. 40.

“College: dumbest investment of all” Esquire v.82 (Sept. 1974) p. 102+.

“Women’s Lib and the women’s colleges” Change v.4 no. 3 (1972) p. 60-65.

“Myths that keep women down” Ladies’ Home Journal v.88 (Nov. 1971) p. 68+.

“The Single Girls of the City: Why They Don't Want to Be Wives.“ The Urban Reader. Ed. Susan Cahill and Michele F. Cooper. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1971.

“Recession special: ten grand is yours to spend” Esquire v.75 (June 1971) p. 142-3.

“Real estate syndicates [money in a hurry] The Atlantic v.209 (Apr. 1962) p. 125-8.

“Nine places to hide [most up to date of survival surveys] Esquire v.57 (Jan. 1962) p.55-7.

“Young man, be an accountant” Esquire v.56 (Sept. 1961) p. 71+.

“Solution seekers” Esquire v.55 (March 1961) p. 70+.

“Secret strength of women” Good Housekeeping v.149 (Oct. 1959) p. 71+.

“Macy’s of Moscow [GUM] Coronet v. 45 (March 1959) p. 145+.

“Ludlow Griscom, dean of the birders” Reader’s Digest v. 72 (April 1958) p. 220+.

“What can you do about your schools?” Better Homes and Gardens v.36 (March 1958) p. 10-12.

“Psychic phenomena” Cosmopolitan v.141 (Sept. 1956) p. 46-9.

“Let’s celebrate August” Colliers v.132 (Aug. 21, 1953) p. 74-6.

”Exercise can kill you!” Cosmopolitan v.134 (June 1953) p.76-9.

“What to ask the teacher” Woman’s Home Companion v.79 (Nov. 1952) p. 44+.

“If your child cheats” Woman’s Home Companion v.79 (June 1952) p. 28+.

“Schmidts of Cincinnati” Ladies’ Home Journal v.69 (Feb. 1952) p. 127+.

“How to auction your things” Good Housekeeping v.129 (Sept. 1949) p. 39+.

“New look at Vassar” American Mercury v.69 (July 1949) p. 46-54.

“He’s got everybody singing” Saturday Evening Post v.221 (Dec. 25, 1948) p.34+.

“Providential Provident” [Provident Loan Society of New York] Colliers v.121 (Feb. 7, 1948) p. 18+.

Menuez, Caroline Bird. “Businessman’s newspaper” American Mercury v.68 (Dec. 1946) p.676-83.

Menuez, Caroline Bird. “Ship news reporters” American Mercury v.66 (June 1948) p.729-35.

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