
1920s
– Excerpt from Louella Parsons’ syndicated column (The Los Angeles Examiner, July 1927)
– “Three Comedy Units Underway at Sennett Studio” (The Los Angeles Times, July 1927)
– “Cheek Scar Value Put Up to Judge” (The Los Angeles Times, October 1927)
– “Suit Over Scar on Girl Settled” (The Los Angeles Times, October 1927)
– “A Teddy-Made Actress” (Motion Picture, May 1929)
– “Lombard – Unlimited” (Screenland, September 1929)
1930s
– “Another Three Cheers” (Picture Play, December 1930)
– “What About Carole Lombard?” (Screenland, June 1931)
– “Home Town Stories of Stars” (New Movie Magazine, September 1931)
– “Why Carole Lombard Changed Her Mind” (Photoplay, September 1931)
– “The New Mr. and Mrs.” (Screenland, October 1931)
– “Why I Married Bill Powell” (Motion Picture, December 1931)
– “How Sylvia Changed ‘Carole of the Curves’ to Svelte Carole Lombard” (Photoplay, April 1933)
– “‘There are 7 Kinds of Love’ Says Carole Lombard to Gladys Hall,” (Photoplay, October 1933)
– “Carole Lombard – The Tempo of the 20th Century” (Broadway and Hollywood Movies, June 1934)
– “Latest about Lombard” (Screenland, December 1934)
– “How Carole Lombard Plans a Party” (Photoplay, February 1935)
– “Tripping to New York with Carole Lombard” (Silver Screen, April 1935)
– “Sincerely — Carole Lombard” (Silver Screen, July 1935)
– “Be Modern or Be a Wallflower…Says Carole Lombard” (Modern Screen, August 1935)
– “Merrily She Rolls Along” (Screenland, October 1935)
– “Carole Lombard Discusses — A Woman’s Dangerous Age” (Hollywood, November 1935)
– “Carole and Bill Together Again” (Screenland, July 1936)
– “A Heart-to-Heart Letter to Carole Lombard and Clark Gable” (Screen Guide, November 1936)
– “… If Radio Were Under Carole’s Thumb” (Radio Stars, November 1936)
– “The Evolution of a Wow!” (Movie Mirror, December 1936)
– “The Real Low-Down on Lombard” (Picture Play, January 1937)
– “The Utterly Balmy Home Life of Carole Lombard” (Motion Picture magazine, February 1937)
– “How Will the Gable-Lombard Romance End?” (Hollywood, June 1937)
– “Carole Lombard tells: ‘How I Live by a Man’s Code'” (Photoplay, September 1937)
– “Bored and Rumors” (Hollywood, December 1937)
– “She Gets Away With Murder” (Photoplay, March 1938)
– “Can the Gable-Lombard Love Story Have a Happy Ending?” (Photoplay, May 1938)
– “What’s Become of the Good Scout?” (Modern Screen, July 1938)
– “A Loud Cheer for the Screwball Girl” (LIFE, October 1938)
– “Carole Lombard: ‘Every Actor Should Take at Least One Week’s Whirl at Publicity'” (The Hollywood Reporter, October 1938)
– “Lombard — As She Sees Herself” (Motion Picture, November 1938)
– “Hollywood’s Unmarried Husbands and Wives” (Photoplay, January 1939)
– “Serious Side of Screwball” (Screenland, January 1939)
– “Will Clark Gable Ever Marry Carole Lombard?” (Motion Picture, February 1939)
– “Hollywood’s Goofy Gal Goes Glamorous” (Screen Book, February 1939)
– “Lombard Unlimited” (Radio Mirror, April 1939)
– “Blonde Beauty Grows Up” (Photoplay, May 1939)
– “The Clark Gables at Home” (Screenland, August 1939)
– “What’s the Matter with Lombard?” (Modern Screen, September 1939)
– “Our Home, Our Work – and Children” (Movie Mirror, November 1939)
1940s
– “Subject: Lombard” (Photoplay, January 1940)
– “‘Help Kill Crazy Rumors about Me!’ says Carole Lombard (Mrs. Clark Gable)” (Screenland, May 1940)
– “Two Happy People – Part One” (Movie and Radio Guide, May 1940)
– “Two Happy People – Part Two” (Movie and Radio Guide, May 1940)
– “Two Happy People – Part Three” (Movie and Radio Guide, May 1940)
– “Two Happy People – Part Four” (Movie and Radio Guide, May 1940)
– “At Home With the Gables” (Modern Screen, August 1940)
– “The Secret of Lombard’s Success” (Modern Screen, October 1940)
– “It Looked Good for a Laugh at the Time” (Silver Screen, January 1941)
– “Selznick vs. Lombard” (Motion Picture Herald, February 1941)
– “The Girl Who Learned How to Dress” (Photoplay, February 1941)
– “The Gags of the Gables…Like Crazy!” (Photoplay, April 1941)
Posthumously published
– “Nation Mourns Lombard Death” (The Exhibitor, January 1942)
– “Goodbye, Carole” (Modern Screen, April 1942)
– “What the Loss of Carole Lombard means to Clark Gable” (Photoplay, April 1942)
– “A Letter to Heaven” (Screenland, April 1942)
– “Bond Sale Up to 35 Million for Sept 16” (Motion Picture Daily, September 1942)
– “Why Gable Wants to Fight” (Motion Picture, October 1942)
– “The Story Gable Wouldn’t Tell” (Modern Screen, November 1942)
– “Clark Gable’s Haunted Love Life” (Silver Screen, August 1955)
– “Carole Lombard – the Perfect Realist” (The Stars, 1962)
– “Carole Lombard: Hollywood’s Leading Hostess” (American Movie Classics, June 1992)