The New York Times Magazine 1996 Lois Gould |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Disappearing acts: after five years of expatriate games, an American finds that no mater where you go, that's who you are.(Column) | | Lois Gould |
Mommy dressing: the writer remembers her mother, Jo Copeland, a fashion designer who molded material, and life, to her vision. (includes a related article on the life of Copeland, pioneer in the US fashion industry)(Fashions of the Times) | | Lois Gould |
The Margaret factor: who knows what the world would be like if these women had been called Peggy? (includes a list of additional Margarets; Margaret Chase Smith, Margaret O'Brien, Margaret Court, Margaret Ray, and Margaret, a Judy Blum character)(Heroine Worship: Special Issue)(Column) | | Lois Gould |
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