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Warring against shorts: Towns are undecided whether the issue is one of morals or esthetics. (1936, July 26). The New York Times, sec. 9, p. 9.
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323 rescues at Rockaways. (1935, July 15). The New York Times, p. 3.
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Rockaway yields to the shorts fad. (1935, July 29). The New York Times, p. 17.
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Rules on raiment perplex bathers. (1938, July 3). The New York Times, p. 14.
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Sacony advertisement. (1935, June 1). Vogue, 85, p. 115.
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Sacony advertisement. (1935, June 15). Vogue, 85, p. 7.
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Scanty costumes absent. (1937, August 30). The New York Times, p. 23.
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Shorts and the law. (1935, June 22). The New York Times, p. 14.
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Stolberg, B.(1926, December). The man behind the times. In E. H. Ford & E. Emery (Eds.), Highlights in the history of the American press. (pp. 362−370). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
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Suffern bans shorts as "immodest attire". (1935, June 25). The New York Times, p. 15.
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Yonkers aldermen vote ban on shorts. (1935, July 3). The New York Times, p. 19.
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Yonkers set for hikers. (1938, May 15). The New York Times, p. 31.
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Yonkers standards. (1935, June 24). The New York Times, p. 16.
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Yonkers war on shorts laid to "vulgarity" of fat. (1936, June 1). The New York Times, p. 3.
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Wants new bathing law. (1933, August 15). The New York Times, p. 3.
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Girls in shorts are barred at Camp Smith: Delamater fears effect on his solders. (1935, July 5). The New York Times, p. 15.
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Hikers in shorts freed in Yonkers. (1935, June 18). The New York Times, p. 6.
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Hikers in shorts safe in the Palisades Park. (1936, July 28). The New York Times, p. 6.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Williams. (1935, June 15). Vogue, 85, p. 63.
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New anti-shorts law is passed in Yonkers. (1937, July 21). The New York Times, p. 7.
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Payne, B., Winakor, G., & Farrell-Beck, J. (1992). The history of costume: From ancient Mesopotamia through the twentieth century. New York: Harper Collins Publishers Inc.
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Petition against shorts. (1936, July 14). The New York Times, p. 21.
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Plans Danbury war on shorts. (1936, August 12). The New York Times, p. 13.
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Priest eject girl in slacks from church: Warns "half-naked morons" to stay away. (1936, August 17). The New York Times, p. 21.
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Bolitho, W. (1930, Ferbruary). The new skirt length. Harper's Magazine, 957, pp. 292−296.
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Breakers ahead. (1938, April 29). The New York Times, p. 20.
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Burgess, J. P. (1932, April). Back to Victoria. Outlook, 160(7), 223−225.
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Commager, H. S. (1950). The American mind: An interpretation of American thought and character since the 1880's. New Haven: Yale University Press.
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Buys mill for new shorts. (1935, April 14). The New York Times, p. 9.
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Cobb, J. (1939, July 23). For freedom by the seas. The New York Times, sec. 7, pp. 10−11, 15.
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Contours are modern. (1936, June 2). The New York Times, p. 26.
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Dress for the surf. (1930, July 27). The New York Times, sec. 9, p. 2.
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Girl hikers haled for "scanty" attire. (1935, June 17). The New York Times, p. 19.
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Girl in church row defends her attire. (1936, August 18). The New York Times, p. 21.
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Bathing pool men demand ban on scant suits: Petition makers for reforms in 1933 Models. (1932, December 3). The New York Times, p. 9.
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Anti-shorts ban upheld. (1937, January 6). The New York Times, p. 18.
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Ban is put on suspenders on Long Beach boardwalk. (1938, June 26). The New York Times, p. 25.
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Bathing styles approved. (1932, May 24). The New York Times, p. 21.
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Beach bans white bathing suits. (1932, July 1). The New York Times, p. 11.
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